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CATALOGUE 


OF      BOOKS     IN 

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Boston  Public  Library, ^ 


INCLUDING 


THE  COLLECTION  OF  THE  FELLOWES  ATHENJIUM, 


TOGETHER 


WITH  NOTES  FOR  READERS  UNDER  SUBJECT-REFERENCES. 


SECOND  EDITION,  AUGUST,  1876, 


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BOSTON : 
ISSUED    BY    THE    LIBRARY. 

ROCKWELL  AND   CHURCHILL,   CITY   PRINTERS. 
1876. 


NOTE 


The  first  edition,  1,000  copies,  of  tHis  Catalogue,  140  pages,  was  issued  October, 
1873,  when  the  collection  contained  about  5,000  volumes,  over  1,000  of  the  more 
costly  of  which  belonged  to  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum.  The  present  edition,  2,000 
copies,  shows  about  11,000  volumes,  and  of  this  number  about  3,600  volumes  are 
the  property  of  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum. 


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PREFACE 


The  present  Catalogue  of  the  Roxbury  Branch  of  the  Public  Library  of  Boston 
has  some  distinctive  features,  which  are  introduced  because  of  the  success  attending 
the  employment  of  them  in  the  printed  catalogues  of  the  popular  department  of  the 
Central  Library.  These  consist  of  helps  to  readers  by  descriptive  interpolations  in 
connection  with  titles ;  and  by  notes  for  longer  elucidations,  where  it  seemed  desir- 
able to  guide  to  more  or  less  extended  study  of  subjects.  Similar  notes  were  first 
employed  in  1873  in  the  Catalogue  of  History,  Biography,  and  Travel,  which  per- 
tained chiefly  to  the  collection  in  the  Lower  Hall  in  Boylston  street,  and  they  pro- 
duced marked  good  effects  on  the  character  of  the  booKs  read  from  that  collection. 
These  features  were  copied  in  part  in  the  catalogues  of  a  few  of  the  small  libraries 
in  Massachusetts  ;  but  nowhere  was  this  principle  so  well  carried  out  as  in  the  Cata- 
logue of  the  Public  Library  of  Quincy,  issued  in  1875,  and  it  is  understood  that  the 
excellent  development  of  the  notes  in  that  catalogue  was  largely  due  to  the  labors  of 
the  President  of  the  Trustees  of  that  library,  Mr.  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr.  Li 
the  analysis  of  books  and  in  references  to  magazine  and  review  articles,  somewhat 
similar  work  is  now  going  forward,  to  a  large  extent,  in  the  new  Catalogue  of  the 
Brooklyn  Mercantile  Library;  and  by  the  favor  of  the  librarian,  Mr.  S.  B.  Noyes, 
the  sheets,  so  far  as  printed,  have  been  put  to  service  as  a  check-list  in  the  prepara- 
tion of  the  notes  in  this  Catalogue.  A  like  use  has  been  made  of  the  Quincy  Cata- 
logue, though  the  chief  dependence  has  been  upon  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue,  already 
named,  and  upon  the  additions  which  have  been  made  to  it,  in  anticipation  of  a  new 


iv  PREFACE. 

edition.  The  accuracy  of  the  work  is  largely  due  to  the  supervision  of  the  Library 
proof-reader,  Mr.  William  H.  Foster,  and  to  the  careful  attention  of  the  proof-reader 
in  the  office  of  the  City  Printers. 

As  a  list  of  books,  the  present  Catalogue  has  acquired  something  like  rounded  pro- 
portions through  the  favor  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum,  who  have 
freely  purchased  the  necessary  books  to  fill  in  the  gaps  which  the  final  revision 
disclosed.  As  this  work  of  expansion  has  gone  on  with  the  progress  of  the  Cata- 
logue through  the  press,  it  has  occasioned  the  considerable  list  of  addenda,  and  has 
caused  the  mention  of  some  titles,  without  shelf-numbers,  in  the  notes,  when  the 
orders  for  them  were  not  answered  in  sufficient  season  to  make  the  record  of  their 
accession  complete.  Some  of  these  titles  will  be  found  in  the  addenda ;  others  of 
the  books  are  not  yet  received. 

JUSTIN  WINSOR,    SuperintendenL 

Boston  Public  Library,  Central  Department, 
August  1,  1876. 


LIBRARY    1 

UNIVERSITY  OF 

.CALIFORNIA. 


PUBLIC    LIBRARY   OF   THE    CITY   OF   BOSTON 


ROXBURY     BRANCH, 

INCLUDinSTG^    THE    FELLOWES    ATHEIST^EUM. 


S  E  O  O  3>T  DD         E  3D  I  T  I  O  3M 


***  Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor,  if  they  will  kindly  communicate  to  the  Superintendent  the  correction  of 
any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  or  the  authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  the  name  of  any  person  entered 
only  under  initials  or  under  a  pseudonymn. 

***  The  entries  below  are  usually  of  sufficient  length  for  comparison  of  editions  ;  but  in  cases  of  juvenile  and  popular  books, 
the  titles  are  often  only  given  at  such  length  as  may  be  necessary  for  finding  purposes. 


Shelf.  No. 
A.,  A.  A.     All  for  greed.. 311.24 

—  LoTO  the  avenger 312.2 

Abaddox,  the  spirit  of  destruction:  poem.     Fair- 
field, S.  L.     New  York,  1830.     8° 1623.4 

Abandoned.     [Fiction.]     Verne,  J 733.11 

Abauzit,  Firmin.     Essays.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Collec- 
tion of  essays  and  tracts  in  theology) 1918.9.1 

Abb6  Tigrane,  The.     Fabre,  F 715.19 

Abbot,  Ezra.      Bibliography  of  the  doctrine  of  a 

future  life.     See  Alger,  William  Rounseville . .   5831.3 
Abbot,  The.     Scott, -SjV  W.     Boston 523.10 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.10 

Abbotsford.     Irving,  W.     London,  1853.     16° 715.5 

Abbott,  Edwin  Abbott.     A  Shakespearian  grammar. 

An  attempt  to  illustrate  some  of  the  diflferencea 
between  Elizabethan  and  modern  English.  New 
edition.     London,  1872.     xxiv,  511  pp.     16^^...   5617.7 

—  and  Seeley,  John  Robert.     English  lessons  for 

English  people.     London,  1871.     xxiv,  292  pp. 

Sm.  8°.. f 1535.1 

Abbott,  Jacob.     The  August  stories.     August  and 

Elvie 923.1 

Granville  valley 923.4 

Hunter  and  Tom 923.2 

The  schooner  Mary  Ann 923.3 

—  [Franconia stories.]     Agnes *. 914.10 

Beechnut 914.14 

Caroline , 914.7 

Ellen  Linn 914.13 

Malleville 914.15 

Mary  Bell 914.16 

Mary  Erskine 914.8 

Rodolphus 914.9 

Stuyvesant 914.12 

Wallace 914.11 

—  Harper's  story  books 936.1 

CorUents.  —  Vol.  I.  Bruno ;  Willie  and  the  mortgage ;  The 
strait  gate.  II.  Little  Louvre;  Prank;  Emma.  III.  Vir- 
ginia; Timbooand  Joliba;  Timboo  and  Fanny.  IV.  Har- 
Eer  establishment:  Franklin;  The  studio.  V.  Story  of  ancient 
istorv;  Story  of  English  history;  Story  of  American  history. 
VI.  John  True;  Elfred;  The  museum.  VII.  The  engineer; 
Rambles  among  the  Alps;  Tliree  Kold  dollars.  VIII.  The 
Gibraltar  gallery;  The  alcove;  Dialogues.  IX.  The  great 
elm;  Aunt  Margaret;  Vernon.  X.  Carl  and  Jocko;  Lap- 
stone;  Orkney.  XI.  Judge  Justin;  Minigo;  Jasper.  XII. 
Congo;  Viola  and  Arno;  Little  Paul. 

—  History  of  Alexander  the  great 915.3 

—  History  of  Alfred  of  England 914.34 

—  History  of  Charles  i  of  England 914.26 

—  History  of  Charles  ii  of  England 914.28 


Shelf.  No. 
Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

—  History  of  Cleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt 915.11 

—  History  of  Cyrus  the  great 916.8 

—  History  of  Elizabeth 915.10 

—  History  of  Genghis  Khan 914.36 

—  History  of  Hannibal  the  Carthaginian 914.22 

—  History  of  Julius  Caesar 914.23 

i—  History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou 914.29 

—  History  of  Mary  queen  of  Soots 915.7 

—  History  of  Nero 914.27 

—  History  of  Peter  the  great,  emperor  of  Russia. . .     915.4 

—  History  of  Pyrrhus 915.12 

—  History  of  Richard  i  of  England 915.13 

—  History  of  Richard  ii  of  England 915.6 

—  History  of  Richard  iii  of  England 915.5 

—  History  of  William  the  conqueror 914.24 

—  Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.     [Marco  Paul 

at  the]  Springfield  armory 914.i 

[Marco  Paul  in]  Boston 914.5 

[Marco  Paul  in]  New  York 914.6 

[Marco  Paul  in  the  forests  of]  Maine 914.3 

—  [Marco  Paul  in]  Vermont 914.2 

[Marco  Paul  on  the]  Erie  canal 914.1 

—  The  Rollo  series.     RoUo  at  play 917.6 

Rollo  at  school 917.11 

Rollo  at  work 917.3 

Rollo  learning  to  read  917.15 

Rollo  learning  to  talk 917.8 

Rollo's  correspondence 917.5 

Rollo's  experiments 917.12 

Rollo's  museum 917.4 

Rollo's  philosophy.     Air 917.14 

Fire 917.10 

Sky 917.9 

Water 917.13 

Rollo's  travels 917.7 

Rollo's  vacation 917.2 

—  The  Rollo  story  books.     The  apple  gathering. . . .  917.28 

Blueberrying 917.27 

Causey  building 917.26 

The  freshet 917.34 

Georgie 917.35 

The  halo  round  the  moon 917.29 

Labor  lost 917.31 

Rollo  in  the  woods 917.30 

Rollo's  garden 917.32 

The  steeple  trap 917.33 

Trouble  on  the  mountain 917.37 

The  two  wheelbarrows 917.36 


A!BP0,TT 


ACTORS 


Shelf.  No. 
Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

—  Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.     Rollo  in  Geneva 917.18 

Rollo  in  Holland.. 917.21 

Rollo  in  London 917. '20 

Rollo  in  Naples 917.24 

Rollo  in  Paris 917.22 

Rollo  in  Rome 915.14 

Rollo  in  Scotland 917.19 

Rollo  in  Switzerland 917.23 

Rollo  on  the  Atlantic 917.16 

Rollo  on  the  Rhine 917.17 

—  Science  for  the  young.     Heat 912.5 

Light 912.4 

Water  and  land 912.3 

—  Stories  of  Rainbow  and  Lucky.      [Handle] 914.21 

[Rainbow's  journey] 914.19 

[Selling  Lucky] 914.20 

[The  three  pines] ; 914.17 

[Up  the  river] 914.18 

—  A  summer  in  Scotland.     With  engravings.     New 

York,  1848.     331pp.     12° 425.11 

—  The  way  to  do  good.     Boston,  1836.    348  pp.    12°.  5836.4 
Abbott,  John    Stevens   Cabot.     American    pioneers 

and  patriots.  The  adventures  of  the  chevalier 
de  La  Sallo  and  his  companions,  in  their  explo- 
rations of  the  new  world,  two  hundred  years  ago. 
Illustrated.     New  York  [1875].     384  pp'.     12°.  1014.13 

Captain  William  Kidd,  and  others  of  the  pirates 

who  ravaged  America  two  hundred  years  ago. 
Illustrated.    New  York,  1874.    373+  pp.    12°.  1014.11 

Christopher  Carson.     Familiarly  known  as  Kit 

Carson.  With  illustrations.  New  York,  1873. 
342-^-  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1014.8 

—  -  Daniel  Boone  the  pioneer  of  Kentucky.     Illus- 

trated.    New  York,  1872.     331  pp.  ^  12° 1014.4 

David  Crockett:  his  life  and  adventures.     II- 

'      lustrated.     New  York,  1874.     350--{- pp.     12°.  .1014.10 

Ferdinand  de  Soto,  the  discoverer  of  the  Missis- 
sippi. Illustrated.  New  York,  1873.  351  pp. 
Portrait.     12° 923.34 

George  Washington;    or,  life  in  America  one 

hundred  years  ago.  Illustrated.  New  York 
[1875].     360  pp.     12° 1014.16 

Life  and  adventures  of  rear-admiral  John  Paul 

Jones,  commonly  called  Paul  Jones.    Illustrated. 

New  York  [1874].     359  pp.     Portrait.     12°. ..  1014.12 

Life    of    Christopher    Columbus.     Illustrated. 

New  York  [1875].     345  pp.     Portrait.     12°. ..  1014.15 

Miles  Standish,  the  puritan  captain.  Illus- 
trated.   New  York,  1872.    3724- pp.    Map.   12°.    1014.6 

Peter  Stuyvesant,  the  last  Dutch  governor  of 

New    Amsterdam.      Illustrated.      New    York, 

1873.     362-}-  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1014.14 

—  The  French  revolution  of  1789  as  viewed  in  the 

light  of  republican  institutions.  With  engrav- 
ings.    New  York,  1859.     439  [435]  pp.     8°...     821.2 

—  History  of  Frederick  ii,  the  great.    With  illustra- 

tions.     New  York,   1871.      584  pp.      Portrait. 

Maps.     8° 1021.3 

—  History  of  Henry  iv,  king  of  France  and  Navarre.     915.2 

—  History  of  Hernando  Cortez 915.1 

—  History  of  Hortense,  queen  of  Holland 914.32 

—  History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  king  of  Naples  and 

of  Italy 914.33 

—  History  of  Josephine 914.30 

—  History  of  King  Philip,  of  the  Wampanoags.   In- 

cluding the  early  history  of  the  settlers  of  New 
England 914.31 

—  History  of  Madame  Roland 915.9 

—  History  of  Maine,  from  the  earliest  discovery  to 

the   present   time.     Illustrated.     Boston,    1875. 

656  pp.     Portrait.     8° 813.16 

—  History  of  Maria  Antoinette 914.25 

—  History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     With  maps  and 

illustrations.     New  York,  1870.    2  v.    Portraits. 

8° 1021.1 

—  History  of  Napoleon  in,  emperor  of  the  French. 

Including  a  narrative  of  the  most  important 
events  in  Europe  since  the  fall  of  Napoleon  i. 
With  illustrations.  Boston,  1870.  690  pp.  Por- 
trait.    8° , 1021.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot,  continued. 

—  Italy,  and  the  war  for  Italian  independence.     In- 

cluding a  biographical  sketch  of  Pius  ix.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.  138  pp.  Illustrated.  Map.  Por- 
traits.    12° 824.15 

—  The  monarchies  of  continental  Europe.     The  em- 

pire of  Austria,.  New  York,  1859.  520  pp. 
Portrait.     12- 825.1 

—  Romance  of  Spanish  history.     With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1869.     462  pp.     12° 824.3 

Abbott,  Lyman.  A  dictionary  of  religious  knowl- 
edge. With  maps  and  illustrations.  Edited  by 
L.   Abbott,    assisted    by    T.  J.    Conant.      New 

York,  1875.     xv,  1074  pp.     8° 6320.2 

Abbott,  Rosa.     See  Parker,  Rosa  Abbott. 

Abdel  Kader,  Life  of.     Churchill,  C.  H.     London, 

1867.  Sm.  8^ 6934.4 

A'Beckett,  Gilbert   Abbott.     The  comic  history  of 

England.  With  20  coloured  etchings,  and  two 
hundred  woodcuts.  London,  N.  D.  xviii,  804 
pp.     8° 823.6 

Abel,  C.  D.     Elementary  principles  of  machinery. 

2d  edition.    London,  1868.    xvi,  189-}-  pp.  12°.  C428.2 

Abercrombie,  John.  Inquiries  concerning  the  in^ 
tellectual  powers,  and  the  investigation  of  truth. 
New  York,  1857.     376  pp.     12° 1529.4 

Aberdeen,  Earl  of.     See  Gordon,  George  Hamilton. 

Abington,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.     Hobart,  A. 

Boston,  1839.     8° •. 812.1 

Abode,  The,  of  snow.     [Himalayas.]     Wilson,   A. 

New  York,  1875.     Sm.  8° ......6933.10 

About,  Edmond  (Francois  Valentin).  Handbook  of 
social  economy ;  or,  the  worker's  ABC.  Trans- 
lated from  the  last  French  edition.  New  York, 
1873.     xx,284pp.     12° 1528.9 

—  L'homme  a  I'oreille  cassee.     3e  edition.     Paris, 

1862.     277-4-  pp.     16° 2016.7 

—  The  man  with  a  broken  ear.     Translated  from  the 

French  by  H.  Holt 517.20 

—  Le  progres.     3e  edition.    Paris,  1865.    440-j-pp. 

18° 5536.3 

—  Le  roi  des  montagnes.     6e  edition.     Paris,  1803. 

301-}-  pp.     18° 5536.13 

Note.  —  Brigandage  in  Greece. 

Abu  Becr  Mohammed  Ibn  ZACARivi  Ar-razi  (com- 
monly called  Rhazes).  Treatise  on  small-pox 
and  measles.  Translated  from  the  Arabic  by 
W.  A.Greenhill.  London,  1848.  vii,  212  pp.  8°.  6013.10 

Abyssinia,  The  Nile  tributaries  of.     Baker,  Sir  S. 

W.     London,  1871.     Sm.  8° 425.3 

—  Same.     With  supplement.     Hartford,  1871.      8°.  5932.1 

See  also  Africa,  Magdala,  Nile. 

Academy,  The.  A  weekly  review  of  literature,  sci- 
ence, and  art.  Vol.  5-8.  London,  1874,  75. 
4  V.     4° 6721.1 

Accessible  field  sports.    Gilmore,  P.   London,  1869. 

Sm.  8° 1514.10 

Achilles  fillias.     Sue,  M.  J.     Pest,  1852.     16°....   2027.4 

Acoustics.      Lees,   W.     Elements  of.     New   York 

[Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.10 

—  Radau,  R.     Wonders  of.    New  York,  1870.     16°.1714.11 

—  Smith,  T.  R.     Acoustics  in  relation  to  architec- 

ture and  building.     London,  N.  d.     12° 1715.1 

Across  America  and  Asia.      Pumpelly,  R.      New 

York,  1871.     8° 5916.2 

Across   the   continent.      Bowles,    S.      Springfield, 

1868.  16° 417.6 

Acton,  William.     The  functions  and  disorders  of  the 

reproductive  organs  in  childhood,  youth,  adult 
age,  and  advanced  life  considered  in  their  phys- 
iological, social,  and  moral  relations.  Philadel- 
phia, 1865.     269  pp.     8° 6022.6 

Actors  and  acting.     Lewes,  G.  H.     On  actors  and 

the  art  of  acting.     Leipzig,  1875.     Sq.  16° 1638.1 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5428.20 

—  Mathews,  L.   E.     Anecdotes  of  actors.     London, 

1844.     8° 5623.7 

—  Russell,  W.  C.     Representative  actors.     London 

[187-].     Sm.  8° 5427.4 

See  alto  English  ttage. 


ADAM 


ADAMS 


Shelf.  No. 

Adam,  William.  The  law  and  custom  of  slavery  in 
British  India,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  Thomas 
Fowell  Buxton.     Boston,  1840.     279  pp.     12"..    1915.4 

Adam  Bede.     Lewes,  M 310.25 

Adams,  Andrew  Leith.  Field  and  forest  rambles, 
with  notes  and  observations  on  the  natural  his- 
tory of  eastern  Canada.  London,  1873.  xvi, 
333  pp.     Illustrated.     Map.     8° 6613.11 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  joint  author.     Life  of  John 

Adams.     (See  Adams,  John  Quincy   5026.1 

—  Remarks  upon  [his]  memorial  address  on  the  late 
•W.H.Seward.   Welles,  G.  New  York,  1874.   12^.5027.10 

Adams,    Charles   Francis,  jr.      A   chapter  of  Erie. 

Boston,  1869.     iv,  152  pp.     12° 1916.1 

Adams,  F.  Colburn.     The  story  of  a  trooper.     With 

much  of  interest  concerning  the  campaign  on 

the  peninsula,  not  before  written.     New  York, 

1865.     616-l-pp.     12^ 816.10 

Adams,  Francis  Ottiwell.     History  of  Japan  from 

the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.     Vol.  i. 

To  1864.  London,  1874.  Folded  map.  8°. ..6911.6 
Adams,  Hannah.     An  abridgement  of  the  history  of 

New-England.    Boston,  1805.    iv,  185  pp.    12°.     818.7 

—  Dictionary  of  all  religions  and  religious  denomi- 

nations, ancient  and  modern.  4th  edition. 
Boston,  1817.     376-U  pp.     8° 5812.3 

—  History  of  the  Jews  from  the  destruction  of  Je- 

rusalem  to   the   19th   century.     Boston,   1812. 

2  V.  in  L     12° 828.12 

—  A  view  of  religions^      Collected  from  the  best 

authors,  ancient  and  modern.  3d  edition.  Bos- 
ton, 1801.      504  pp.     8° 1530.4  and  5814.7 

Adams,  Henry  G.  _  Beautiful  shells;  their  nature, 
structure,  and  uses;  with  directions  for  collect- 
ing, cleaning,  and  arranging  them,  and  descrip- 
tions of  the  most  remarkable  species.  Illus- 
trated.    London,  1871.     156+ pp.     16° 6636.1 

Adams,  John.     Adams,  J.   Q.   and  C.  F.     Life  of. 

Philadelphia,  1871.     2  v.     12° 5026.1 

—  Parker,  T.     Historic  Americans.     Boston,  1871. 

Sm.  8° 5025.4 

—  Selection  of  patriotic  addresses  to  the  president. 

With  his  answers.     Boston,  1798.     12° 1917.4 

Note.  —  Admirable  material  exists  in  the  Diary,  Autobiog- 
raphy, and  tlie  other  writings  and  correspondence  [see  Bates 
Hall  catalogues]  for  a  study  of  his  character.  A  life  was  be- 
gun by  John  Quincy  Adams  and  continued  to  1770,  and  com- 
pleted by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  and  since  published 
separate  from  his  works,  as  above.  See  the  accounts  iu  Ban- 
croft [vol.  viii,  ch.  6(),  for  his  character],  Hildreth  (who 
takes  iu  his  presidency),  and  other  geneial  historians.  Eulo- 
gies on  his  death  may  be  found  in  the  first  volume  of  Web- 
ster's and  Everett's  Orationsi.  Theodore  Parker's  Historic 
Americans  gives  a  sharp,  incisive  characterization.  Lives  of 
his  contemporaries,  like  living's  'Washington  [1211.2,  etc.]  and 
Parton's  Jefferson  [1215.1],  throw  nuioh  side-light  on  his 
career.    See  also  the  North  American  review,  vols.  85  and  113. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Letters  on  the  masonic  insti- 
tution.    Boston,  1847.     284-|-  pp.     8° 5822.2 

—  Memoirs,  comprising  portions  of  his  diary  from 

1795  to  1848.  Edited  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams.  Vol.  i-ix.  Philadelphia,  1874-76. 
9  V.     Portraits.     8° 5021.10 

—  and  Charles  Francis.     Life  of  John  Adams.     Re- 

vised and  corrected.     Philadelphia,  1871.     2  v. 

12° 5026.1 

Ko(e.— The  principal  life  is  that  by  C.  F.  Adams,  which  is 
too  voluminous  to  be  popular,  and  is  not  yet  finished. 
Among  the  eulogies  at  his  death,  note  Everett's  Orations 
[1921.1.2].  See  W.  Everett's  paper  in  the  Atlantic,  Aug.,  1875. 
An  accoftint  of  his  administration  will  be  found  in  Mildreth's 
United  States  [.5011.118];  in  Benton's  "Thirty  years'  view" 
[812.2];  and  Paitou's  Jackson  [1212.1]. 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  A  south -side  view  of  slavery; 
or,  three  months  at  the  South,  in  1854.  Boston, 
1854.     214-4- pp.     16° 817.8 

—  Memorial  volume  to  commemorate  the  25th  anni- 

versary  of   [his]    installation.       See    Boston, 

Mass.     Essex  Street  church  and  society 1914. 10 

Adams,   Samuel,   Life  of.     Wells,   W.  V.     Boston, 

1865.     3  V.     8° 5021.7 

Xote.  —  Wells's  Life  is  extensive  and  authoritative,  based 
chiefly  on  what  is  left  of  the  patriot's  papers,  now  in  the  pos- 
session of  Bancroft,  whose  later  volumes  display  his  charac- 
ter in  a  manner  that  party  feelinoj  had  earlier  obscured  or 
perverted.  See  also  the  histories  of  New  England,  Massachu- 
setts, and  Boston. 


Shelf.  No. 

Adams,  Thomas.     See  Page,  H.  A.    Noble  workers. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5936.3 

Adams,  William.  Sacred  allegories.  [With  a  me- 
moir of  the  author.]  Leipzig,  1864.  282-^  pp. 
Illustrated.     Sq.  16° 311.23 

Adams,  William  Henry  Davenport.  Animal  life 
throughout  the  globe.  An  illustrated  book  of 
natural  history.    London,  1876.  704  pp.  Sm.  8°.  1523.25 

—  The  buried  cities  of  Campania;  or,  Pompeii  and 

Herculaneum.     Boston,  1870.     282  pp.     Illus- 
trated.    16° 437.5 

—  The  monsters  of  the  deep:  and  curiosities  of  ocean 

life.  A  book  of  anecdotes,  traditions,  and  legends. 
London,  1875.     325  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8°. .  6617.1 

Noie.  —  "T\\e  present  volume  is  founded  on  M.  Armand 
Landrin's  '  Les  monstres  maiins.'  To  the  particulars  accunm- 
lated  by  M.  Landrin,  the  translator  lias  added  numerous  facts 
and  details  gathered  in  the  course  of  his  own  reading."  — 
l^re/ace. 

—  The  queen  of  the  Adriatic;  or,  Venice  past  and 

present.    Boston,  1869.    376-i-  pp.   Illustrated. 

16° 227.4 

Adams,  William  T.     (Oliver  Optic.)      [Army  and 

navy  series.]     Brave  old  salt 924.3 

Fighting  Joe 924.6 

The  sailor  boy 924.4 

The  soldier  boy.  A  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     924.5 

The  Yankee  middy 924.1 

The  young  lieutenant 924.2 

—  [Boat  club  series.]     All  aboard 924.17 

The  boat  club 924.15 

Little  by  little 924.18 

Now  or  never 924.13 

Poor  and  proud 924. 16 

Try  again 924.14 

—  The  Great  Western  series.     Going  West 938.9 

—  In  doors  and  out 714.37 

—  Lake  shore  series.     Bear  and  forbear 925.18 

Brake  up 925.17 

Lightning  express 925. 19 

On  time 925.15 

Switch  off 925.20 

Through  by  daylight 925.16 

—  Our  standard-bearer;  or,  the  life  of  General  Ulys- 

ses S.  Grant.     Illustrated.     Boston,  1868.     348 

pp.     16° 916.14 

—  The  Riverdale  books.     The  birthday  party 918,8 

Careless  Kate 918.4 

The  Christmas  gift 918.12 

Dolly  and  1 918.13 

The  Do-somethings 939.2 

The  gold  thimble 918.11 

The  little  merchant 918.9 

The  picnic  party 9 18.6 

Proud  and  lazy 918.10 

Robinson  Crusoe,  jr 918.7 

Uncle  Ben  .-. 918.5 

The  young  voyagers 918.3 

—  Starry  flag  series.     Breaking  away 924.24 

Down  the  river 924.21 

Freaks  of  fortune 924.22 

Make  or  break 924.20 

Seek  and  find 924.19 

The  starry  flag 924.23 

—  Upward  and  onward  series.     Bivouac  and  battle. .  924.10 

Cringle  and  cross-tree 924.11 

Desk  and  debit 924.7 

Field  and  forest 924.8 

Plane  and  plank 924.12 

Sea  and  shore 924.9 

—  Wbodville  series.     Haste  and  waste 925.2 

Hope  and  have 925.6 

In  school  and  out 925.1 

Rich  and  humble 925.5 

Watch  and  wait 925.3 

Work  and  win 925.4 

—  Yacht  club  series.     The  coming  wave 923.19 

The  Dorcas  club 924.26 

Little  Bobtail 923.18 

Money-maker 923. 17 

Ocean-born;   or,  the  cruise  of  the  clubs 923.20 

The  yacht  club 923.16 


ADAMS 


AFRICA 


Adams,  William  T.,  continued. 

—  Young  America  abroad.     Cross  and  crescent;  or, 

Young  America  in  Turkey  and  Greece,     iioston, 

1874.     347  pp.     Illustrated.     W 925.11 

—  -  Dikes  and  ditches;  or,  Young  America  in  Hol- 

land and  Belgium.  Boston,  1873.  346  pp.  Il- 
lustrated.    IG^ 925.9 

-^ Down  the  Rhine;  or,  Young  America  in  Ger- 
many. [Title-page  missing.]  Boston,  1873. 
341pp.     Illustrated.     16° 916.16 

—  -  Northern  lands;  or.  Young  America  in  Russia 

and  Prussia.     Boston,  1872.     360  pp.     16^^....     925.7 

—  -  Outward   bound;     or,    Y'^oung   America   afloat. 

Boston,  1873.     336  pp.     Illustrated.     16" 925.13 

Palace    and    cottage;    or,  Young   America    in 

France  and  Switzerland.     Boston,  1873.  348  pp. 

Illustrated.     16^^ 925.10 

Red  cross;   or.  Young  America  in  England  and 

Wales.    Boston,  1871.  336  pp.  Illustrated.  16°.    91  .18 

—  -  Shamrock  and  thistle;  or.  Young  America  in 

Ireland  and  Scotland.  Boston,  1871.  343  pp. 
Illustrated.     16° 916.17 

Sunny   shores;    or.  Young  America   in    Italy 

and  Austria.  Boston,  1875.  409  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    16° 925.12 

Up  the  Baltic;  or.  Young  America  in  Nor- 
way, Sweden,  and  Denmark.  Boston,  1873. 
368  pp.     Illustrated.     16° 925.8 

—  editor.     Our  boys  and  girls  album 911.1 

Mote.  —  Vol.  9  of  Our  boys  and  girls,  with  a  special  title- 
page. 

—  and   OTHERS.     The  great    bonanza.     Illustrated 

narrative  of  adventure  and  discovery  in  gold 
mining,  silver  mining,  among  the  raftsmen  in  the 
oil  regions,  whaling,  hunting,  fishing,  and  fight- 
ing. With  illustrations.  Boston,  1876.  261pp.  8°.     910.3 

AdAms-Reilly,  a.,  joint  author.     Life  and  letters  of 

J.  D.  Forbes.     See  Shairp,  John  Campbell 5332.4 

Adams     family.     Thayer,    E.      Family     memorial. 

Hingham,  1835.     8° 611.2 

Addison,  Joseph,  Biography  of.  Spalding,  J.  (In 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord,  and  others.  New  biog- 
raphies of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

See  also  Spectator,  The. 

Adela  Cathcart.     MacDonald,  G 725.23 

Adele.     Kavanagh,  J 319.1 

Adeler,  Max,  pseud.     See  Clark,  Charles  Heber. 
Adirondacks.     Headley,   J.   T.     The    Adirondack. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 816.8 

—  Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Adventures  in  the  wilderness; 

or,  camp-life  in  the.     Boston,  1869.     12° 414.13 

Adlard,  George.  Amye  Robsart  and  the  earl  of 
Lcycester.  History  of  Kenilworth  castle;  with 
memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Sir  Robert  Dud- 
ley, son  of  the  earl  of  Leycester.     London,  1870. 

xi,  244-4-  pp.     Illustrated.     Portrait.     8° 5423.5 

Adler,  George  J.  Dictionary  of  the  German  and 
English  languages.  New  York,  1873.  xvi,  522 
pp.     8° *R.R.,  D.3.8 

—  A  progressive  German  reader.     New  York,  1852. 

xii,  308  pp.     12° 2025.2 

Admiral  Levacher.Der.   Sue,  M.  J.  Pest,  1852.  16°.   2027.7 
Adulteration.     Food:    its  adulterations,   and   the 
methods   for   their   detection.      Hassell,   A.  H. 

London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 6035.8 

Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behemoth.     Verne, 

J.     Boston,   1874.     8° 713.3 

Adventures,  The,  of  a  brownie.     Craik,  D.  (M.)  . .   927.23 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.     Biart,  L 912.9 

Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.  Godwin,  W.  Bos- 
ton    521.22 

—  Same.     New  York.     2v 536.5 

Adventures,   The,   of    Captain  Blake.     Maxwell, 

W.  H 518.8 

Adventures  of  Dick  Onslow  among  the  red  skins. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G 935.26 

Adventures,  The,  of  Johnny  Ironsides.    Girardin,J.  1114.1 

Adventures,  The,  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green.  Bradley,  E.  715.1 
Adventures,  The,  of  Peregrine  Pickle.     Smollett, 

T.  (G.) 315.17 


Shelf-.  No. 
Adventures,  The,  of  Philip.      Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Leipzig 335.5 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)     London 513.1.6 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.2 

Adventures,  The,  of  Roderick  Random.     Smollett, 

T.  (G.)     Leipzig 315.16 

—  Same.     London 513.13 

Adventures  on  the  great  hunting  grounds  of  the 

world.  Meunier,V.(A.)  New  York,  1872.  16°. 1714.7 
Advertising,  History  of.     Sampson,  H.     London, 

1874.     Sm.  8° 6136.12 

Advocate's,   The,   wedding-day.      Crowe,  C.      (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Aerial  world.  The.    Hartwig,  G.    London,  1874.    8°. 6832.3 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     8° 1520.5 

Aeronautics.     Pettigrew,  J.  B.     Dissertation  on. 

New  York,  1874.     12° 6436.14 

—  Wise,  J.     Through  the  air:  a  narrative  of  forty 

years  experience  as  an  aeronaut.     Philadelphia, 

1873.     8° 1520.3 

See  also  Balloon  ascents. 

^SCHYLUS.  [Opera]  ex  novissima  recensione  Fred- 
erici  A.  Paley.  Accessit  verborum  quae  prae- 
cipue  notanda  sunt  et  nominum  index.  New 
York,  1860.  viii,  272  pp.  [Harper's  Greek  and 
Latin  texts.]     16° 6118.12 

—  Tragedies.      Literally   translated.      With    notes, 

and  an  introduction,  by  T.  A.  Buckley.    London, 

187L     XX,  234  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6115.14 

Contents.  —  Prometheus  chained ;  The  seven  against 
Thebes;  The  Persians;  Agamemnon;  The  choephori;  The 
furies;  The  suppliants. 

—  ^schylus  [outlined  and  explained].     Copleston, 

R.  S.     Edinburgh,  1870.     16° 6115.8 

^SOPUS.     Fables.    With  a  life  of  the  author.     Illus- 
trated.    New  York,  1872.     xiii,  311  pp.     16°..   6118.8 
Esthetics,  The  science  of.     Day,  H.  N.     New  Ha- 
ven, 1872.     12° 6226.4 

Afloat  and  ashore.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.15 

Africa.  Baker,  (SzV  S.  W.  Ismailia.  A  narrative  of 
the  expedition  to  Central  Africa  for  the  suppres- 
sion of  the  slave  trade.     New  York,  1875.     8°.  5933.5 

—  Baldwin,  W.  C.     African  hunting  from  Natal  to 

the  Zambesi,  from   1852  to  1860.     New  York, 

1863.     12° 224.2 

—  Boyle,  F.     To  the  Cape  for  diamonds.    A  story  of 

digging  experiences  in  South  Africa.     London, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 5934.6 

—  Burton,  R.  F.     Two  trips  to  Gorilla  land  and  the 

cataracts  of  the  Congo.    London,  1876.    2  v.    8°. 5933. 12 

—  Cuiuming,    R.    G.      The   lion    hunter   of    South 

Africa.  Five  years'  adventures  in  the  far  inte- 
rior.    London,  1870.     Sm.  8° 5934.11 

—  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.      Explorations  and  adventures 

in  equatorial  Africa.     New  York,  1861.     8° 423.4 

Wild  life  under  the  equator.     NewwYork,  1872. 

12° 933.3 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    The  wilds  of.    London,  1872. 

Sm.  8° 921.2 

—  Livingstone,  D.     Last  journals  in  Central  Africa, 

from  1865  to  his  death.     New  York,  1875.     8°. 

421.10  and  5921.3 

Livingstone  and  his  African  explorations.    New 

York,  1872.     12° 5915.2 

Missionary   travels   and   researches   in    South 

Africa;  including  a  sketch  of  sixteen  years' 
residence  in  the  interior  of.  New  York,  18o8. 
8° 422.9 

Perilous  adventures  and  discoveries  in  the  inte- 
rior of,  together  with  the  success  and  important 
results  of  the  Herald-Stanley  expedition,  as  fur- 
nished by  H.  M.  Stanley.  Philadelphia  [cop. 
1872].     16°  5915.5 

—  Marryat,  F.     The  mission:  or,  scenes  in.     [Fic- 

tion]    337.13 

—  Morse,  J.,  and  Parish,  E.     New  gazetteer  of  the 

Eastern  continent.     Charlestown,  1802.     8° 432.4 

—  Murray,  H.     Historical  account  of  discoveries  and 

travels  in.     Edinburgh,  1818.     8° 423.3 

—  Reade,  (W.)  W.    The  African  sketch  book.    Lon- 

don, 1873.     2  V.     8° 5925.4 


AFRICA 


AINSWORTH 


Shelf.  No. 

Africa,  continued. 

—  Schweinfurth,  G.     The  heart  of.     London,  1874. 

2  V.     8° 5911.12 

—  Stanley,    H.    M.      How   I    found    'Livingstone: 

travels,  adventures   and   discoveries   in  Central 
Africa.     New  York,  1872.     8" 422.24  and  5931.5 

—  Taylor,    (J.)    B,      Journey   to    Central    Africa. 

New  York,  1857.     12^^ 425.8 

The  lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.   New  York, 

1873.     12" 224.9 

Travels  in  South  Africa.     New  York,    1872. 

Sm.  8° 224.1 

—  Verne,  J.     Five  weeks  in  a  balloon ;  or,  journeys 

and  discoveries  in.     [Burlesque.]     New  York, 

1869.     8° 735.26 

Meridiana:  the  adventures  of  three  English- 
men and  three  Russians  in  South  Africa.  [Fic- 
tion.]    London,  1873.     Sm.  4° 713.1 

See  al/>o  Abyssinia,  Algeria,  Apingi,  Ashantee,  Behemoth, 
Carthage,  Dahoiny,  Egypt,  Gorilla  country,  Nile,  Nubia, 
Sahara,  Zulu  land. 

Note.  — For  a  synopsis  of  the  literature  of  African  explora- 
tion, see  p.  9  of  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc., 
with  the  supplemental  note  in  the  Bulletin,  vol.  II,  p.  2C4. 

Baker's  Ismailia  chronicles  one  of  the  most  important  ex- 
peditions of  our  day.  Tlie  books  by  Livingstone  are  among 
tlie  most  significant.  Schweinfurth  was  a  German  naturalist, 
■who  made  noteworthy  investigations,  and  his  narrative  is 
epitomized  in  Harper's  monthly.  May,  1874,  and  in  connec- 
tiou  with  Ismailia  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  1875.  Cumming 
was  simply  a  sportsman.  Du  Cliaillu's  testimony,  thougli 
suspected  of  sensationalism,  has  not  been  successfully  called 
in  question.  Bayard  Taylor's  books  are  popular  narratives. 
Verne's  are  a  coiiipound  of  burlesque  and  fiction. 

W.  W.  Reade  has  also  a  paper  on  the  heroes  of  Central 
Africa  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  19.  Stanley  writes  on  the 
great  African  explorers  in  Scribner's  monthly.  May,  187.3. 

For  the  natives  in  their  ethnological  relations,  see  Wood's 
Uncivilized  races  [6G10.2;  6610.3]. 

Apricaine,  L'.     Meyerbeer,  Gt.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

After  dark.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.11 

AFTERlife.     Sewell,E.M 314.18 

Aftkr  years.     Bradley,  W.  1 913.12 

Aftermath.    [Poems.]    Longfellow,  H.  W.    Boston, 

1873.     16^ 1615.23 

Against  the  stream.     Charles,  E.     Leipzig.     2  v.  . .  329.12 

—  Same.     New  York 737. 17 

Against  the  world.     Hadermann,  J.  E, 628.3 

Agassiz,  Elizabeth  Cary,  joint  author.     Journey  in 

Brazil.    See  Agassiz,  Louis  (John  Rudolphe). .     422.8 
Agassiz,     Louis     (John     Rudolphe).        Geological 
sketches.     Boston,    1871.      iv,   314  pp.      Illus- 
trated.    16° 1525.13 

—  Methods  of  study  in   natural  history.     Boston, 

18T3.     viii,  319  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 1525.11 

—  Agassiz  and  spiritualism.     Putnam,  A.     Boston 

[1874].     16° 1538.12 

—  and  Elizabeth  Cary.    Journey  in  Brazil.    Boston, 

1868.     xi.x,  540  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 422.8 

Agatha's  husband.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.19 

Age  of  chivalry.     Bulfinch,  T.     Boston,  1871.     12°.     824.1 
Age   of  fable.      [Mythology.]     Bulfinch,  T.      Bos- 
ton, 1871.     12° 1523.3 

Agincourt.    [Historical  fiction.]    James,  G.  P.  R. . .  327.12 

Agnes.     Abbott,  J 914.10 

Agnes.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 328.5 

Agnes  Grey.     Bronte,  A 321.24 

AGNhs  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays.     Oliphant, 

M.  (0.  W.) 936.27 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.     [Savonarola,   etc.]     Stowe,  H. 

(E.)  B 527.16 

Agricola,    Cnaeus  Julius,  Life  of.     Tacitus,    C.   C. 

Philadelphia,  1849.     Sm.  12° 6118.6 

Agricultural  chemistry,  Nash,  J.  H.  The  pro- 
gressive farmer:  a  scientific  treatise  on.  New 
York,  18.)6.     Sm.  8° 1524.10 

—  Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.    Chemical  field  lectures.    New 

York,  1854.     12° 1525.29 

Agriculture.  Andrews,  G.  H.  Rudimentary  trea- 
tise on  agricultural  engineering.     London,  1852. 

3  v.  in  1.     12° 1715.15 

—  Buel,  J.    The  farmer's  companion.    Boston,  1839. 

12° 1527.13 

—  Burn,  R.  S.     Outlines  of  modern  farming.     Lon- 

don, 1865,  71,  72.     5  V.     12° 6417.1 


Shelf.  No. 
Agriculture,  continued. 

—  Colman,  H.      European  agriculture  and    rural 

economy.     Boston,  1849.     2  v.     8° 1521.7 

—  Greeley,   H.     What  I  know  of  farming.     New 

York,  1871.     12° 1515.16 

—  Lavergne,  L.  (G.  L.  G.)  de.     L'agriculture  et  la 

population.     Paris,   1865.     18° 5827.1 

—  Morris,   E.      Farming  for  boys.     Boston,  1872. 

Sm.  4° 932.1 

—  Norton,  J.  P.    Elements  of  scientific  agriculture. 

New  York,  1855.     12° 1524.17 

—  Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.     Elements   of.     New  York, 

1854.     12° 1527. 19 

See  also  America,  Botany,  Cattle,  Flowers,  Fruit,  Garden- 
ing, Insects,  Landscape  gardening.  United  States,  Vege- 
tation. 

Aguilar,  Grace.     The  days  of  Bruce;  a  story  from 

Scottish  history.     2  v 533.19 

—  Home  influence 313.1 

—  Home  scenes  and  heart  studies 533.18 

—  The  mother's  recompense;  a  sequel  to  Home  in- 

fluence       313.2 

—  The  vale  of  cedars.   [Fifteenth  century,  in  Spain].  533.17 

—  Woman's  friendship 533.16 

—  The  women  of  Israel.     New   York,    1872.     2  v. 

Illustrated.     12° 1226.19 

Ahn,    (Johann)    Franz.     New   practical    and    easy 

method  of  learning  the  Italian  language.     1st 

and    2d   course.     London,    1861.      iv,    198   pp. 

12° 2037.1 

Ahnen,  Die.    Freytag,  G.    Leipzig,  1874.    2  v.    16°.  5733.3 

AiDE,  Hamilton.     Carr  of  Carrlyon 328.25 

—  In  that  state  of  life 328.24 

—  TheMarstons 328.26 

—  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Faulconbridge 720.14 

—  Morals  and  mysteries 328.27 

—  A  nine-days'  wonder.     Boston 720.27 

—  Same.     Leipzig 331.15 

—  Penruddocke 329.2 

—  Rita:  an  autobiography 311.19 

Aids  to  reflection.     Coleridge,  S.  T.      London,  1867. 

16° 5818.11 

AiKiN,  John.  Geographical  delineations,  or  a  com- 
pendious view  of  the  natural  and  political  state 
of  all  parts  of  the  globe.  Corrected  and  en- 
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—  Calendar  of  nature.     See  Howitt,  Mary 1934.12 

AiKiN,  Lucy.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Elizabeth, 

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New  York,  1870.     532  pp.     16° 5415.4 

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AiLEEN  Ferrers.     Morley,  S 710.30 

AiMWELL,  Walter,  pseud.     See  Simonds,  Walter. 
AiMWELL  stories.     See  Simonds,  Walter. 

AiNSLiE,  Herbert.     Higher  law.     A  romance 737.25 

—  The   pilgrim  and  the  shrine;  or,  passages  from 

[bis]  life  and  correspondence.     London,  1871. 

467-1- pp.     8° 6626.8 

Ainsworth,  William  Harrison.     Boscobel;  or,  the 

royal  oak.     [Charles  I's  time] 339.10 

—  Cardinal  Pole:  or,  the  days  of  Philip  and  Mary. 

An  historical  romance 322.19 

—  The  constable  de  Bourbon.  [Francis  i,  of  France],  322.21 

—  The  constable  of  the  tower.     An  historical  ro- 

mance       322.8 

—  The  flitch  of  bacon:  or,  the  custom  of  Dunmow  .  322.25 

—  The  goldsmith's  wife.     A  tale 330. 1 1 

—  The  good  old  times.     [Rebellion,  1746.]     2  v.. ..  329.11 

—  Hilary  St.  Ives 322.24 

—  John  Law,  the  projector.     [Queen  Anne's  time]..  322.14 

—  The  Lancashire  witches 339.2 

—  The  Lord  mayor  of  London,    [George  ii's  time]. .   322.17 

—  Merry  England:  or,  nobles  and  serfs.    [Fiction].   319.18 

—  Mervyn  Clitheroe 322.22 

—  Mervyn     Clitheroe'a     Leben     und     Abenteuer. 

Deutsch  von  E.  Steinmann.     Pest,  1859.     4  v. 

in  1.     16° 2026.2 

—  The  miser's  daughter.    [George  ii's  time] 721.22 

—  Myddleton  Pomfret 322.16 

—  Old  court 322.26 


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Shelf.  No. 
AiNSWORTH,  William  Harrison,  continued. 

—  Old  Saint  Paul's:  a  tale  of  the  plague  and  the 

fire.     [London,  1664-6C] 712.6 

—  Ovingdean  grange.     A  tale  of  the  South  Downs.  322.13 

—  Preston  fight;  or,  the  insurrection   of  1715.     A 

tale 331.16 

—  Rookwood.     A  romance 712.9 

—  Saint  James's;  or,  the  court  of  Queen  Anne 322.18 

—  The  South-sea  bubble.     A  tale  of  the  year  1720.  322.20 

—  The  Spanish  match:  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.  322.23 

—  The  spendthrift 322.15 

—  The  star-chamber.     [James  I's  time] 322.9 

—  Talbot  Harland.     A  tale  of  the  days  of  Charles  ii.  322.10 

—  Tower  hill.     [Henry  viii's  time] 322.12 

—  Windsor  castle.     [Henry  viii's  time] 322.11 

Airs  of  Palestine.  A  poem.  Pierpont,  J.  Balti- 
more, 1816.    ^8° 1611.3 

AissE,  Charlotte  Elisabeth.     Lettres.     See   Daydie, 

Blaise  Marie,  chevalier 5527.13 

Alabama  claims.  Argument  of  the  United  States 
at  Geneva,  June  15,  1872.  Paris,  1872.  560+ 
pp.     8^^ 5010.10 

—  The  case  of  the  United  States,  to  be  laid  before 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  to  be  convened  at 
Geneva.     Washington,  1872.     204  pp.     8° 5010.6 

—  Correspondence  concerning  claims  against  Great 

Britain.     See  United  States.      Department  of 

state 6911.1 

—  The  counter  case  of  Great  Britain  as  laid  before 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened  aji  Geneva. 
Washington,  1872.     1105  pp.     8° 5011.9 

—  Same.     3  v.     8° 5011.2 

—  The  treaty  of  Washington.     Gushing,   C.     New 

York,  1873.     Sm.  8^^ 816.1 

Alaska.     Dall,  W.  H.     Alaska  and  its  resources. 

Boston,  1870.     L.  8° 5031.1 

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York,  1869.     8" 5035.1 

Albert  [Francis  Albert  Augustus  Charles  Eman- 
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New  York,  1875.     12° 1022.3 

—  Victoria,  A.,  queen  of  England.     The  early  years 

of.     New  York,  1867.     12° 1224.13 

—  Same.     New  York,  1868.     12° 1022.5 

Albertsen,  Frank,  pseud.     The  four-footed  lovers.     910.4 

Contents.— Bossy  and  Bonny;  Squirrel  mischief;  Bunn's 
adventures ;  Squirrel  wuoing. 

Alboize  du  Pujol,  l^douard,  7omf  author.     Histoire 

de  la  Bastille.     .See  Arxould,  Auguste 2010.1 

Alcestis.     [Leisure  hour  series] 518.23 

Alchemy,  The,  of  happiness.     Ghazzali,  A.  H.  M. 

B.  M.  A.     Albany,  1873.     8° 1531.9 

Alcohol.  Carpenter,  W.  B.  Use  and  abuse  of  al- 
coholic liquors.     Boston,  1861.     12° 6036.9 

—  Forbes,  Sir  J.     Physiological  eflfects  of  alcoholic 

drinks.     Boston,  1848.     12° 1527.15 

Alcott,    Amos   Bronson.      Concord   days.      Boston, 

1872.     276-{-  pp.     12° ...5217.1 

—  Record  of  Mr.  Alcott's  school,  exemplifying  the 

principles  and  methods  of  moral  culture.     Pea- 
body,  E.  P.     Boston,  1874.     16° 1937.3 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.    3v 926.15 

Contentx.  —  Vol.  I.  My  boys,  etc.    II.   Shawl-straps.    III. 
Cupid  and  Chow-chow,  etc. 

—  Eight  cousins;   or,  the  aunt-hill 1117.1 

—  Hospital  sketches,  and  Camp  and  fireside  stories. .  926.13 

—  Little  men 926.14 

—  Little  women 926.12 

—  Moods 517.3 

—  Morning-glories,  and  other  stories 926. 10 

—  An  old-fiishioned  girl ; 926.9 

—  Three  proverb  stories 935.20 

Contents.  — Kitty's  class-day ;  Annt  Kipp;  Psyche's  art. 

—  Work 918.28 

Alcove,  The.     Abbott,  J.    Harper's  story  books  . . .  936.1.8 


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Alden.,  Henry  M.,  joint  author.  Harper's  pictorial 
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Alfred  H *R.R.  Desk 

Alden,  Joseph.  The  science  of  government  in  con- 
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Alden  family.   Thayer,  E.  Family  memorial.  Hing- 

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Aldine,  The,  a  typographic  art  journal.     Vol.  6-8. 

New  York,  1873-75.     3  v.     F° 6520.1 

Aldine  edition  of  British  poets.   Namely:  — 

—  Chaucer,  G.     Poetical  works.     London  [1872]. 

6  V.     Sm.  8° 5628.1 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey.     Marjorie  Daw  and  other 

people 735.27 

—  Prudence  Palfrey 738.13 

—  Story  of  a  bad  boy.     [Fiction] 923.23 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.    MacDonald,  G.    Leipzig.     328.3 

—  Same.     New  York 720.26 

Alessandro  Stradella.     Polko,  E 731.31 

"Alex,"  pseud.     As   it  should   be.     Philadelphia, 

1874.     274  pp.     16° 1736.5 

Jfote.  —  An  essay  on  the  condition  of  women. 

—  As  she  would  have  it.     Philadelphia,  1873.     105 

pp.     16° 1736.6 

If^ote.  —  An  essay  on  woman's  rights. 

Alexander  I,  pope.     See  Hippolytus,  St. 
Alexander,   Mrs.   ■ — .      Leisure  hour  series.      Her 

dearest  foe ; 517.21 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird 518.26 

Which  shall  it  be? 732.12 

The  wooing  o't 518.18 

Alexander  the  great.  History  of.     Abbott,  J -915.3 

Alexandre   le   grand:    tragedie.      Racine,   J.    de. 

Theatre  complet.     Paris,  1870.     12° 5537.3 

Alexandria,   Tyre  and.     "•Tarbox,  I.  N.      Boston 

[cop.  1865].     16° 426.5 

Alexandrian,   The:    a  republication    of    valuable 

literary   and  scientific   works.      Vol.   ii.      New 

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Coj«eji<».  — Vol.  II.  Foster,  J.:  Essays,  in  a  series  of  letters. 
1.33  pp.  —  Maenish,  R. :  Pliilosophy  of  sleep;  Anatomy  of 
drunkenness.  Ofipp.—  Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  Necker,  harnnne 
de:  Influence  of  literature  upon  society;  Prefixed  life  of  the 
author;  Reflections  on  suicide.  Il2-f-  pp. —  Mason,  J.  i  Treatise 
on  self-knowledge.    Added  life  of  the  author.    4I-f  pp. 

Alexis  the  runaway.     Parker,  B.  A 933.14 

Alford,  Fanny,  editor.     Life,  journals  and  letters  of 

Henry  Alford.    Edited  by  his  widow.  2d  edition. 

London,    1873.      vii,    551-|-  pp.      Illustrated. 

Portrait.     8° 5421.1 

Alford,   Henry.      Alford,    F.      Life,    journals  and 

letters  of.     London,  1873.     8° 542L1 

—  Page,    H.    A.     Noble   workers.     London,    1875. 

Sm.  8° 5936.3 

Alfred  the  great.     Abbott,  J.     History  of 914.34 

—  Hughes,  T.     Life  of.     Boston,  1871.  -12° 1025.7 

—  Pauli,  R.     Life  of.     Appended  Alfred's  Anglo- 

Saxon  version  of  Orosius.     London,  1857.     Sm. 

8° 5427.5 

See  also  Note  under  England,  Saxon  period. 

Alfred;  an  epic  poem.     Cottle,  J.     Newburyport, 

1814.      24° 5619.1 

Alger,  Horatio,  jr.     Brave  and  bold  series.     Brave 

and  bold 933.4 

Jack's  ward 1117.2 

—  Campaign  series.     Charlie  Codman's  cruise 934.28 

Frank's  campaign 925.14 

Paul  Prescott's  charge 924.25 

—  Helen  Ford 1115.5 

—  Luck  and  pluck  series.     Bound  to  rise 935.29 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy 1115.10 

Luck  and  pluck 935.7 

Risen  from  the  ranks 935.32 

Sink  or  swim ^ 935.8 

Strive  and  succeed 935.28 

Strong  and  steady 935.9 

Try  and  trust 928.3 

—  Ragged  Dick  series.     Ben,  the  luggage  boy 934.11 

Fame  and  fortune 93.4.12 


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Alroy.     Disraeli,  B 3^4.22 

Altar,  The,  at  home.     Miles,  H.  A.     Boston,  1865. 

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Alton  Locke.    Kingsley,  C 326.18 

Alton  sermons,  The.     Hare,  A.  W.     London,  1874. 

Sm.  8° 6325.18 

Alwyn's  first  wife.     Graik,  D.  (M.) 323.27 

Amants  magnifique,  Les:  comedie-ballet.     Moliere, 

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Amateur  drama  series.     See  Baker,  George  Mel- 
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Amateur  dramas.     Baker,   G.   M.      Boston,    1873. 

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Amateur's,  The,  rose  book.    Hibbard,  S.     London, 

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Amateurs  and  actors  :  a  farce.     Peake,  R.  B.     New 

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Amazon,  river.     Bates,  H.   W.     The  naturalist  on 

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—  Orton,  J.    The  Andes  and  the.   New  York,  1871. 

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See  alto  Brazil. 

Amber  gods.  The.     Spofford,  H.  E 538.3 

Ambrose  Gwinett:  a  melo-drama.     Jerrold,  D.  (W.) 

New  York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.4 

Amenities  of  literature.     Disraeli,  L     New  York, 

1871.  2v.     Sin.  8° 1533.13 

America.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     The  adventures  of  the 

chevalier  de  La  Salle  and  his  companions,  in 
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—  Baldwin,  J.  D.     Ancient  America.     New  York, 

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Alger,  Horatio,  jr.     Ragged  Dick  series,  continued. 

Mark,  the  match-boy '. 934.16 

Ragged  Dick 934.13 

Rough  and  ready 934. 15 

Ruf  us  and  Rose 934.14 

—  Tattered  Tom  series.     Julius;  or  the  street  boy 

out  West 934.32 

Paul,  the  peddler 934.10 

Phil,  the  fiddler 934.30 

Slow  and  sure 934.31 

Tattered  Tom 934.9 

•  The  young  outlaw 933.12 

—  and  Cheney,  0.  Augusta.     Seeking  his  fortune, 

and  other  dialogues.  Boston  [1875].  270  pp.  16°.  1518.11 
Alger,  William  Rounseville.     Critical  history  of  the 
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liography of  the  subject,  by  Ezra  Abbot.     New 
York,  1871.     x,  914  [912]+ pp.     8° 5831.3 

—  The  friendships  of  women.     Boston,  1872.     xvi, 

416  pp.     16° 1535.20 

—  The  solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.     Boston, 

1871.     412  [408]  pp.     16   1535.22 

Algeria.     Gaskell,  G.     Algeria  as  it  is.     London, 

1875.     Sm.  8° 5935.4 

—  Gerard,  (C)  J.  (B.)     Lion  hunting  and  sporting 

life  in.     London,  1857.     16° 427.4 

—  Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.     A  search  after  sunshine; 

or,  Algeria  in  1871.     London,  1872.     8° 5911.2 

Alhambra,  The.    Irving,  W.    London,  1853.     16°..     715.7 

—  Sarne.     Philadelphia,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1815.15 

iVoie.  — A  semi-fictitious  chronicle  of  its  history. 

Alhambra,  The,  and  the  Kremlin.  [Travels.]  Prime, 

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Alice.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.10 

Alice  Brand.     Riddle,  A.  G 713.6 

Alice  Franklin.     Howitt,  M 937.6 

Alice  Lorraine.     Blackmore,   R.  D.     Leipzig 331.10 

—  Same.     New  York 711.35 

Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland.     Dodgson,  C.  L.  912.20 

Alicia  Warlock.     Collins,  (W.)  W , 711.33 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.     History  of  Europe,  1789- 

1815.     New  York,  1871.     4  v.     8° 5913.6 

1815-52.      New  York,  1868,  70,  71.     4  v.     8°.  5913.5 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.     New  York,  1871.  .390  pp. 

Portrait.     8° 1531.7 

All  aboard.     Adams,  W.  T 924.17 

All  for  greed.     A.,  A.  A 311.24 

All  for  love.     Dupuy,  E.  A 716.7 

All  the  year  round.  Conducted  by  Charles  Dick- 
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Allegories,  Sacred.     Adams,  W.      Leipzig,   1864. 

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Allen,  C.  Bruce.  Cottage  building.  With  notes  and 
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Allen,  David  Oliver.     India,  ancient  and  modern. 

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Allen,  Ethan,  Life  of.     Sparks,  J.     (In  Sparks,  J. 

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Allen,  John  Fisk.  Practical  treatise  on  the  culture 
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Allen,  Joseph.     Battles  of  the  British  navy.     New 

edition.     London,  1868.    2  v.     Sm.  8° 5417.5 

Allen,  Joseph  Henry.  Manual  of  devotions  for 
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163  pp.     12° 6818.8 

Allen,  Myron  0.      History  of  Wenham,  from  1639 

to  1860.     Boston,  1860.     220-^- pp.     12° 816.4 

Allen,  Rowland  Hussey.  The  New-England  trage- 
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Contents.  — The  coming  of  the  quake rs;  The  witchcraft 
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Xoie.  —  This  is  written  in  elucidation  of  Longfellow's 
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Allen,  S.M.    Fibrilia:  a  substitute  for  cotton.   With 

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Allen,  William.  American  biographical  and  histor- 
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Tiii,800pp.    8° *R.R.,  D.3.2 


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AMERICAN 


Shelf.  No. 
Amebica,  continued. 

—  Bishop,  N.  H.     The  Pampas  and  Andes.  A  thou- 

sand miles'  walk  across  South  America.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 934.1 

—  Browne,  D.  J.     The  trees  of.     New  York,  1846. 

L.8" C621.1 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  of  a  traveller;  or,  notes 

of  things  seen  in.     New  York,  1870.     12° 5915.9 

—  Butler,  W.  F.     The  wild  North  land:  the  story 

of  a  winter  journey,  with  dogs,  across  northern 
North  America.     London,  1874.     8° 5032.3 

—  Franchere,  G.       Narrative  of   a  voyage  to  the 

northwest  coast  of,  1811-14.     New  York,  1854. 

12^^ 414.10 

—  Gasparin,  A.  (fi.),  comte  de.     America  before  Eu- 

rope.    New  York,  1862.     12° 414.2 

—  Greenhow,  R.     The  history  of  Oregon  and  Cali- 

fornia and  the  other  territories  on  the  north- 
west coast  of  North  America.    Boston,  1845.  8°.     810.2 

—  Hall,  B.     Travels  in  North  America,  in  1827,  28. 

Philadelphia,  1829.     2  v.     12° 417,14 

—  Helps,  Sir  A.     The  Spanish  conquest  in.     New 

York,  1856.     4  v.     12° 816.6 

—  Humboldt,   (F.  H.)    A.     Personal   narrative  of 

travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of.     London, 

1872.     3  V.     Sm.  8° 5036.4 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     The  Western  world.     Pic- 

turesque sketches  of  nature  and  natural  history 

in  North  and  South  America.  London,  1874.  8°.     434.1 

—  Leland,  C.  G.,  editor.     Fusang,  or  the  discovery 

of  America  by  Chinese  Buddhist  priests  in  the 

5th  century.     London,  1875.     8° 5925.6 

—  Macgillivray,  W.     Travels  and  researches  of  A. 

von  Humboldt   in    the   equinoctial   regions    of. 

New  York,  1855.     18° 438.1 

—  Map  of  the  United  States,  the  British  provinces, 

Mexico,  the  West  Indies  and  Central  America, 
with  a  part  of  New  Granada  and  Venezuela. 
New   York,    1849.     Size,  2  ft.  4  in.  X  3  ft.  3  in.  5032.4 

—  Marcoy,  P.     Travels  in  South  America  from  the 

Pacific  to  the  Atlantic  ocean.     London,  1875. 

2  V.     L.  8° 5030.5 

—  Michaud,  A.     Flora  Boreali-Americana.     Paris, 

1803.     2y.     8° 6624.2 

—  Mitchell,  S.  L.     Observations  on  the  geology  of 

North  America.     New  York,  1818.     8° 6633.1 

—  Orton,  J.    The  Andes  and  the  Amazon ;  or,  across 

the  continent  of  South  America.  New  York,  1871. 

16° 5933.13 

—  Paez,  R.     Travels  and  adventures  in  South  and 

Central  America.     New  York,  1868.     12° 427.8 

—  Parkman,  F.,  jr.     The  Jesuits  in  North  America 

in  the  17th  century.     Boston,  1872.     12° 6015.5.2 

—  Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia.     New 

York,  1871.     8° 6916.2 

—  Robertson,  W.     History  of.     London,  1840.     8°.  5610.1 

—  Rogers,   H.   D.,   and  Johnston,   A.   K.     Atlas. 

London,  1857.     F° 5030.1 

—  Scheie  do  Vere,  M.     Romance  of  American  his- 

tory.    New  York,  1872.     12° 5016.1 

—  Snowden,    R.       History    of    North    and    South 

America,  from   its   discovery   to   the   death   of 
Washington.    Philadelphia,  1818.  2v.ini.  12°.     818.8 
— -  Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Central 

America.     New  York,  1856.     2  v.     8° 422.5 

—  Stevenson,  D.     Sketch  of  civil  engineering  in. 

London,  1859.     12° 6428.3 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     America  and  her  commenta- 

tors.    New  York,  1864.     8° 5033.5 

5eea?»o  the  various  divisions  under  their  several  names,  as 
Brazil,  Canada,  Mexico,  Peru,  United  States,  etc. 

Note.— A  synopsis  of  the  literature  of  the  history  of  Ameri- 
ca will  be  found  in  tlie  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  for  history,  etc., 
p.  12;  and  for  all  matters  relating  to  the  early  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  Pacific  slope,  Mexico,  Central  America,  and 
Peru,  Bancroft's  "  Native  Races "  [5920.4]  will  afford  the 
Jatest  summary,  with  ample  references  for  verification, 
luckcrman  s  '*  America  and  her  commentators  "  surveys  the 
successive  European  observers  from  the  earliest  visitors.  For 
Pre-Columbian  America,  see  the  note  in  Bulletin  no.  157. 
Ihe  subject  of  the  mound  builders  is  popularly  examined  in 
Baldwin,  who  also  pictures  the  old  civilizations  of  Mexico 
and  Peru,  but  careful  statements  on  this  point  will  be  found  in 
the  introdiietion  to  Prescott'a  Mexico  [rK>I4.2]  and  Peru 
[.014.;i].    Brintou's  "Myths  of  tlio  New  World ■*'  covers  the 


Shelf.  No. 
America,  continued. 

religious  views  and  mythological  beliefs  of  these  earlier  in- 
habitants. For  the  Spanish  conquest,  the  work  of  theEng- 
lish  historian  Robertson  is  a  well  sustained  narrative;  but 
the  American  reader  will  naturally  prefer  the  later  researches 
of  Prescott,  in  the  works  already  referred  to;  while  Ilelps's 
Spanish  conquest  covers  much  the  same  ground,  and  aims  to 
show  in  connection  how  slavery  took  its  rise.  Bancroft's  first 
volume  of  his  "  United  States  '''  [5012..J]  traces  the  beginnings 
of  the  colonizations  that  grew  into  the  American  republic;  but 
Parkman's  series  of  books  [.WlS.fi]  best  traces  the  progress  of 
the  struggle  of  England  and  France  for  the  possession  of 
North  America. 

American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences,  Boston. 
Memoir  of  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  count  Rum- 
ford.  By  G.  E.  Ellis.  Philadelphia  [1871]. 
xvi,  680  pp.  Portraits,  illustrations,  and  fac- 
simile,    8° 5022.3 

American  agriculturist.  The.     Vol.  31,  32.     New 

York,  1872,  73.     2v.ini.     4° 1432.3 

American  almanac  and  repository  of  useful  knoul- 

edge.     Vol.  1-32.     Boston,  1830-61.     12° 1728.1 

American  and  foreign  Sabbath  union.     Permanent 

Sabbath  documents.     Boston,  1851.     12° 1536.17 

American  annual  cyclopaedia  and  register  of  impor- 
tant events.  1861-72.  New  York.  1872.  12  v. 
Illustrated.     Portraits.     8° *R.R.,  C.3.1 

American  baron,  The.     De  Mille,  J 511.19 

American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  mis- 
sions. Anderson,  R.  History  of  the  missions 
in  India.     Boston,  1874.     8° 5812.4 

History  of  the  missions  to  the  Oriental  thurches. 

Boston,  1872.     8° 5812.1 

History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  mission.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     8° 5812.15 

American  colleges  and  the  American  public.  Por- 
ter, N.     New  Haven,  1870.     12° 1934.7 

American  colonization  society.  Memorial  of  the 
semi-centennial  anniversary,  at  Washington, 
January  15,  1867.  With  documents  concerning 
Liberia.     Washington,  1867.     191-[- pp.     8°  ..  5222.3 

American  educational  annual.  The.  A  cyclopedia, 
or  reference  book  for  all  matters  pertaining  to 
education.     Vol.  i.     New  York,   1875.     8° 1932.3 

American  family.  An,  in  Germany.     Browne,  J.  R. 

New  York,  1871.     12° 424.18 

American  family.  An,  in  Paris,     With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1870.     xii,  319  pp.     16° 911.4 

American    game  in  its  seasons.    Herbert,  H.   W. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 1516.14 

American  girl.  An,  abroad.     Trafton,  A.     Boston, 

1873.     W 736.12 

American  homes  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Eggleston,  E.     The  schoolmaster's  stories 921.13 

—  Hall,  T.  0,     Her  mother's  Fancy :...  921.14 

American  Hoyle,  The.      Dick,  W.  B.     New  York 

[cop.  1864],     12° 1516.1 

Note. —  Rules  for  games  of  cards,  etc. 

American  liberties  and  American  slavery.  Tread- 
well,  S.  B.     New  York,  1838.     12° 817.10 

American  literature.     See  United  States. 

American  naturalist.  The,  an  illustrated  magazine 
of  natural  history.  Vol.  4,  7-9.  Salem,  1871- 
75.     4  V.     8° 6523.1 

American  note-books.  Passages  from  the.  Haw- 
thorne, N.     Boston,  1872.     2v.ini.     12° 1813.6 

American  notes.     [Travels.]     Dickens,  C.  (J,  H.) 

Leipzig,  1842.     Sq.  16° 418.2 

—  Same.     Boston,  1874.     16° 1824.10 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  N.  D.     8° 732.37 

American  pioneers  and  patriots.     See  Abbott,  John 

Stevens  Cabot. 

American   protestant    magazine,    The.      Vol.   1-4. 

New  York  [1845-48].     4  v.     8° 1336.2 

American  publisher's  circular  and  literary  gazette. 

Vol.  1-4.    Philadelphia,  1863-65.    4  v.  in  2.    8°.   1422.4 

American  religion.     Weiss,  J.     Boston,  1871.     12°.    1537.5 

American  revolution.     See  United  States. 

American  social  science  association.  Free  lending 
libraries.  A  paper  read  before  the  association, 
at  New  York,  May  22,  1874.  By  William  W. 
Greenough.     Cambridge,  1874.     10  pp.     8° 1932,2 

American  temperance  society.  Permanent  temper- 
ance documents,     Boston,  1835,     12° . 5834.2 


AMERICANISMS 


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ANDREWS 


Slielf.  No. 
Americanisms.     Pickering,   J.      A   vocabulary,  or 
collection  of  words  and  phrases  peculiar  to  the 
United  States.     Boston,  1816.     8- 6121.1 

—  Scheie  de  Vere,  M.     Americanisms;   the  English 

of  the  New  World.     New  Yorls,  1872.     12^^ G12L1 

See  also  Note  under  English  language. 

Ames,    Azel,  jr.     Sex   in  industry:    a  plea  for  the 

working-girl.     Boston,  1875.     158  pp.     16"^ 1937.5 

Ames,  Fisher.  Works.  Prefixed,  notices  on  his  life 
and  character  [by  J.  T.  Kirkland].  Boston, 
1809.     xxxi,  519-j-PP-     Portrait.     8" 1530.5 

Ames,  Mary  Clemmer.    Eirene;  or,  a  woman's  right.   711.17 

—  His  two  wives 724.25 

—  A  memorial  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary,  with  some 

of  their   later   poems.     Portraits.   ,New   York, 

1873.  xii,  351  pp.     Sm.  8" 1014.5 

—  Ten  years  in  Washington.    Life  and  scenes  in  the 

national  capital,  as  a  woman  sees  them.  Illus- 
trations. Portrait.  Hartford,  1875.  587  pp. 
8° 612.8 

Ammonium,  Physiological  action  of.    Amory,  R.   {In 

Massachusetts  medical  society.     Publications)..   6021.4 

Among  my  books.  [Essays.]  Lowell,  J.  R.  Bos- 
ton. 1873,  76.     2  V.     16^ 1934.8 

Among  the  brigands,    De  Mille,  J 932.44 

Among  the  pines.     [North  Carolina.]     Gilmore,  J. 

R.     New  York,  18G2.     12-^ 91G.3 

Amouy,  Robert.  Physiological  action  of  bromide  of 
potassium  and  ammonium.  {In  Massachusetts 
medical   society.     Publications) 6021.4 

Amos,  Sheldon.  International  scientific  series.  The 
science  of  law.  New  York,  1874.  xx,  417  pp. 
Folded  sheet.    -12^ 6316.3 

Amour,  L',  medecin:  coraedie-ballet.    Molidre,  J.  B. 

P.     (Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.2 

Amouroux,  Jules.  The  practical  draughtman's 
book  of  industrial  design,  etc.  See  Johnson, 
William 6620.2 

Ampere,  Jean  Jacques  (Antoine).  See  Merimee, 
P.     Portraits  hisioriques  et  litteraires.     Paris, 

1874.  12" 5527.14 

Amphitruo.      Plautus,  T.  M.      Philadolphias  [cop. 

1842].     Sm.  12" 6118.4 

Amphitryon:  comedie.    Moliere,  J.  B.  P.    (Euvres. 

Paris,  1869.     12" 5537.2.2 

Amusements.     See  Recreative  arts. 

Anabasis,  The.    Xenophon.    London,  1872.    Sm.  8°. 6115. 12 

Anacreon.     Odes.     See  Moore,  Thomas.     Poetical 

works 1614.9.1 

Analectic    magazine.    The,    containing    selections 

from  foreign  reviews  and  magazines.     Vol.  1-4. 

Philadelphia,  1813,  14.     4  v.     8" 1336.1 

Analysis  of  ornament.     Wornum,  R.  N.     London, 

1873.     8° 6211.9 

Anatomy.     Cutter,  C.     Anatomy    and   physiology. 

Boston,  1847.     12" 6037.3 

—  Edwards,  H.  W.    Outlines  of.    Boston,  1841.    8^.6021.15 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.     Manual  of  the  anatomy  of  verte- 

brated  animals.     New  York,  1872.     12° 1523.12 

—  Jackson,  J.   B.   S.     Anatomical  museum  of  the 

Boston  society  for  medical  improvement.  Bos- 
ton, 1847.     8" 6022.3 

—  Koelliker,  A.     Manual  of  human  microscopical 

anatomy.     Philadelphia,  1854.    8" 6032.3 

See  also  Bones. 

Ancient  city.   The.     Fustel   de   Coulanges,  W.  D. 

Boston,  1874.     16" 5923.6 

Kote.  —  A  study  of  the  religion,  laws,  etc.,  of  Greece  and 
Rome. 

Ancient  classics  for  English  readers.  See  Collins, 
William  Lucas,  editor. 

Ancient  harmony  revived,  being  a  selection  of  choice 
music  for  divine  worship,  taken  from  old  and 
approved  authors.  5th  edition.  Boston,  1857. 
280  pp.     Oblong  8" 1518.7 

Ancient  lyre,  The.  Zeuner,  C.  Boston,  1840.  Ob- 
long 8° .^ 1518.5 

Ancient  states  and  empires.     Lord,  J.     New  Y'ork, 

1869.     8" 815.8 

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Shelf.  No. 

Anderdon,  William  Henry.    Antoine  de  Bonneval:  a 

tale  of  Paris,  in  the  days  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul.   716.17 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  The  improvisatore. 
[A  tale  of  Italian  life.]  Translated  from  the 
Danish  by  Mary  lluvvitt 714.25 

—  0.  T.     A  Danish  romance 524.14 

—  Only  a  fiddler.     A  Danish  romance 524.13 

—  Pictures  of  travel   in  Sweden,  among  the  Ilartz 

mountains,  and  in  Switzerland,  with  a  visit  at 
Charles  Dickens's  house.  Author's  edition. 
New  York,  1871.     vi,  293  pp.     Sm.  8" 426.17 

—  A  poet's  bazaar.     Pictures  of  travel  in  Germany, 

Italy,  Greece,  and  the  Orient.    Author's  edition. 

New  York,  1871.     v,  343  pp.     Sm.  8° ..426.18 

—  In  Spain  and  a  visit  to  Portugal.     Author's  edi- 

tion.    New  York,  1870.     vii,  288  pp.    Sm.  8"..   426.16 

—  Stories  and  tales 923.25 

—  The  story  of  my  life 1225.18 

—  The  two  baronesses 524.15 

—  Wonder  stories  told  for  children 923.24 

Anderson,  James.  Memorable  women  of  the  puri- 
tan times.     London,  1872.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5427.6 

Contents. -Vo]. I.  Mary  Tracy,  wife  of  H.  Vere,  baron  of 
Tilbuiy ;  Brilliana  Conway,  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Harley  ;  Mar- 
fiaret  Tindall,  wite  of  John  Winthrop;  Anne  Dudley,  wife  of 
Simon  Bradstreet;  Anne  Marbury,  wife  of  William  Hutchin- 
son; Mary  Dver;  Anne  Vere.  wife  of  Thomas,  tiiird  lord 
Fairfax,  aiid'her  daugiiter  Marv,  dncliess  of  Buckingliam; 
Elizabeth  Steward,  mother  of  Oliver  Cromwell;  Elizabeth 
Buurchier,  wife  of  Oliver  Cromwell;  Mary  Love;  Bridget 
Cromwell,  Elizabeth  Cromwell,  daughterCs]  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well. II.  Marv  Cromwell,  Frances  Cromwell,  danghtei[s]  of 
Oliver  CiOMiwell;  Lucv  Apsley,  wife  of  coloml  Hutchinson; 
Katharine  Bovie,  wife  of  Arthur  Jones,  viscount  Kanclagh; 
Margaret  ChaVlton.  wife  of  Richard  Baxter;  Elizabeih,  wife 
of  John  Bunvan;  Agnes  Beaumont;  Katharine  Matthews, 
wife  of  Philip  Henry;  R.ichel  Wriothesley,  wife  of  lord 
William  Russell;  Alice  Beconsaw,  wife  of  lord  John  Lisle; 
Elizabeth  Gaunt;  Hannah  Hewling,  wife  of  major  Ricnard 
Cromwell;  Bridget  I reton,  wife  of  Thomas  Bendish. 

Anderson,  Robart  Patrick.  Victories  and  defeats. 
An  attempt  to  explain  the  causes  which  have 
led  to  them.     London,  1873.     xii,  353  pp.     8". 5922.10 

Anderson,  Rufus.  Foreign  missions:  their  relations 
and  claims.     3d  edition,   revised.     New   York, 

1869.  xiv,  373  pp.     8" 5812.16 

—  History  of  the  missions  of  the  American  board  of 

commissioners  for  foreign  missions  in  India. 
Boston,  1874.     xvi,  443  pp.     Maps.     8" 6812.4 

—  History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  mission.    Boston, 

1870.  xxiv,  408  pp.     Portrait.     Map.     8" 5812.15 

—  Republication  of  the  Gospel  in  Bible  lands.    His- 

tory of  the  missions  of  the  American  board  of 
commissioners  for  foreign  missions  to  the  Ori- 
ental churches.  Boston,  1872.  2  v.  Portrait. 
Map.     8° :••••.••  ^812.1 

Anderson,  William.  The  London  commercial  dic- 
tionary, and  sea-port  gazetteer.  [With  appen- 
dix.] New  edition.  London,  1826.  viii,  848, 
44-fpp.     Plate.     8° 6434.4 

Andes,   The,   and   the   Amazon.      Orton,   J.     New 

York,  187L     16   5933.13 

ANDRfc,  Major  John,  Life  and  career  of.     Sargent, 

W.     Boston,  1861.     Sm.  8° 5426.9 

Note.  — The  best  special  life  of  Andre;  but  illustrative  mat- 
ter will  be  found  in  general  histories  of  the  United  States,  like 
Bancroft;  the  lives  of  Washington,  and  in  Lossing's  Pictorial 
field-book  of  the  revolution. 

Andre  del  Sarto:    drame.     Musset,  (L.  C.)  A.  de. 

Comedies  et  proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     12° 5534.4.1 

Andreas  Hofer.     [Fiction.]     Mundt,  C.  (M.) 531.37 

Andree  de  Taverney.     Dumas,   A.  (D.) 510.9 

Andrew,  Jane.     The  seven  little  sisters  who  live  on 

the  round  ball  that  floats  in  the  air 928.5 

Andrews,  C.  C.     Hints  to  company  oflScers  on  their 

military  duties.    New  York,  1863.    68  pp.    24°.   6927.7 

—  Minnesota  and  Dacotah,  in  1856.     Washington, 

1857.     215  pp.     12° 415.3 

Andrews,  Ethan  Allen.  First  lessons  in  Latin;  or, 
an  introduction  to  Andrews  and  Stoddard's  Latin 
grammar.  8th  edition.  Boston,  1846.  216  pp. 
Sm.l2° 1039.4 

—  edttor.    A  copious  and  critical  Latin-English  lexi- 

con, founded  on  the  larger  Latin-German  lexicon 
of  William  Freund:  with  additions  and  correc- 
tions.    New  York,  1872.     xxv,  1663   pp.     8°. 

*R.R.,  D.3.5 


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ANTIQUITIES 


Shelf.  No. 

Andrews,  G.  H.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  agricul- 
tural engineering.  With  illustrations.  London, 
1852.     3  V.  in  1.     12" 1715.15 

Andrews,  J.  N.  Sermons  on  the  Sabbath  and  law. 
2d  edition.  Battle  Creek,  1870.  Irregularly 
paged.     16^ 6328.2 

Andkomaque  :  tragedie.     Racine,   J.  de.     Theatre 

complet.     Paris,  1870.     12° 5537.3 

Anecdotes.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Yorkshire  oddities, 
incidents  and  strange  events.  Loudon,  1875. 
2  V.    Sm.8" 5616.17 

—  Boyd,    M.      Social    gleanings.      London,    1875. 

Sm.  8° 5613.7 

—  Byerley,  T.,  and   Robertson,    J.  C.     The  Percy 

[and]  American  anecdotes.  New  York,  1858. 
2v.ini.     8° 1231.3 

—  Forney,  J.  W.     Anecdotes  of  public  men.     New 

York,   1873.     12° 1015.2 

—  Mathews,  L.  E.     Anecdotes  of  actors.     London, 

1844.     8" 5623.7 

—  Newcomb,  H.    Anecdotes  for  boys.   Boston,  1869. 

12° 918.21 

Anecdotes  for  girls.     Boston,  1870.     12° 918.18 

Angel,  Henry.    Practical  plane  and  solid  geometry. 

New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.     182  pp.     16°  ....    1717.4 
Angel,  The,   in  the  house.     [Poem.]     Patmore,  C. 

(K.  D.)     Boston,  1856.     2  v.     16° 1612.10 

Angel-voices;  or,  words  of  counsel  for  overcoming 
the  world.     After  the  mode  of  Richter's  "Best 

hours."     Boston  [cop.  1846].     96  pp.     16° 5818.12 

Angelina  Gushington's  thoughts  on  men  and  things. 

Gushington,  A.     New  York,  1872.     12° 1916.4 

Angelique  Jacqueline  Marie  Angelique  de 
Sainte  Madeleine  Arnauld  d'Andilly,  abbess 
of  Port  Royal,  called  Mere.  Martin,  F.  Ange- 
lique Arnauld,  abbess  of  Port  Royal.     London, 

1873.  Sm.  8° 5937.11 

Anglo-American  colonization.  The  first  records  of. 

Thornton,  J.  W.     Boston,  1859.     8° 612.5 

Anicetus,  pseud.     See  Clark,  William  Adolphus. 
Animal  and  vegetable  parasites  of  the  human  body. 

Kuechenmelster,  F.     London,  1857.     8° 6021.17 

Animal  locomotion.     Pettigrew,  J.  B.     New  York, 

1874.  12° 6436.14 

Animal    mechanics,    Principles   of.     Haughton,    S. 

London,  1873.     8° .^ 6613.4 

Animal   mechanism.      Marey,   E.   J.      New  York, 

1874.     12° 6436.11 

Animals.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Animal  life  through- 
out the  globe.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 1523.25 

—  Hamerton,    P.   G.     Chapters   on.     Boston   [Lon- 

don], 1874.     16° 6614.9 

—  Haney,  J.     Art  of  training  animals.     New  York 

[cop.  1869].     12° 1713.3 

—  Helps,    Sir  A.     Some  talks  about  animals   and 

their  masters.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8^ 6617.5 

—  Kirby,  W.     Power,  wisdom  and  goodness  of  God, 

as  manifested  in  the  creation  of  animals,  and  in 
their  history,  habits  and  instincts.  Phila- 
delphia, 1836.     8° 6613.8 

—  Menault,   E.     The  intelligence  of.     New  York, 

1872.     16° 1714.5 

—  Wolf,  J.     The  life  and  habits  of  wild  animals. 

London,  1874.     4° 6610.6 

See  also  Dairy  cows,  Natural  history,  Zoology. 

Anjou,  France.  The  life  and  times  of  Margaret  of 
Anjou.  With  memoirs  of  the  houses  of  Anjou. 
Hookham,  M.  A.     London,  1872.     8° 5522.10 

Anna  Bolena.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.    Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Annals  of  a  fortress.  Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     8° 6223.4 

NUe.  —  A  popular  history  of  military  engineering. 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighbourhood.  MacDonald,  G..  328.1 
Annals  of  the  English  stage.     Doran,  J.  W.     New 

York,  1865.    2  v.    L.  12° 1532.2 

Annals  of  the  parish.  [Scottish  life.]  Gait,  J....  515.11 
Annapoplis,  Maryland.     Ridgeley,  D.     Annals  of. 

Baltimore,  1841.     12° 817.15 

—  Taylor,  0.  M.    History  of.   Baltimore,  1872.    8°.  813.9 


Shelf.  No. 
Annapolis,  Maryland,  continued. 

—  Naval  academy.     See  United  States.     Depart- 

ment of  the  navy 816.9 

Anne  Boleyn,  or  Bullen.  Dixon,  W.  H.  History 
of  two  queens.  Leipzig,  1873,  74.  6  v.  in  4. 
Sq.     16° 1238.21 

—  Same.     London,  1873-74.     4  v.     8° 5414.3 

See  also  Anna  Bolena. 

Anne  Hereford.     Wood,  E.  P 333.8 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.21 

Anne  of  Geierstein.     Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston 533.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.1 

Annuaire  des  deux  mondes.     Histoire  generate  des 

divers  etats.     1862-67.    Paris,  1864-68.    3v.  8°.  5316.1 

Annual  of  scientific  discovery:  or,  year-book  of  facts 
in  science  and  art,  1850-59.  Edited  by  D.  A. 
Wells  and  G.  Bliss,  jr.  Boston,  1850-59.  10  v. 
Portraits.     12° 1524.6 

Annus  Domini:  a  prayer  for  each  day  of  the  year. 

Rossetti,  C.  G.     Oxford,  1874.     Sq.  16° 5819.15 

Another  chapter  of  Erie.     Crough,  G.     New  York, 

1869.     12° 1916.2 

Anselm,   St.,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.     Church,  R. 

W.     Saint  Anselm.     [London]  1870.    Sm.  8°. ..   5937.3 

Answers  to  prayer;  or,  Dorothea  Trudel.  An 
account  of  the  wonderful  healing  of  sick  persons 
in  answer  to  special  prayer,  at  Mannedorf, 
Switzerland.     Boston,  N.  D.     198  pp.     12° 1026.3 

Antarctic  regions.  Summer  in  the.     Tomlinson,  C. 

London  [1872].     Sm.  8° 5915.3 

Ante-Nicene  Christian  library:  translation  of  the 
writings  of  the  Fathers  down  to  A.  D.  325. 
Edited  by  A.  Roberts  and  J.  Donaldson.  Edin- 
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—  Arnobius  Afer.     The   seven   books  of   Adversus 

gentes 6322.4.19 

—  Bible.    Apocryphal  New  Testament.    Gospels,  etc. 

6322.4.16 

—  Clemens,  T.F.     Writings Vol.  4,  12  of  6322.4 

—  Clementine  homilies.  The 6322.4.17 

—  Cyprianus,  T.  C,  and  others.     Writings. 

Vol.  8,  13  of  6322.4 

—  Donaldson,  J.,  editor.     The  apostolical  constitu- 

tions   6322.4.17 

—  Gregorius  Thaumaturgus,  and  others.     Works.  .6322.4.20 

—  Hippolytus,  St.     Writings Vol.  6,  9  of  6322.4 

—  Irenajus,  St.     Writings Vol.  5,  9  of  6322.4 

—  Justinus  Martyr,  and  Athenagoras.     Writings.  6322.4.2 

—  Lactantius,  L.  C.  F.     Works Vol.  21,  22  of  6322.4 

—  Liturgies  and  other  documents 6322.4.24 

—  Methodius,  bishop  of  Tyre,  and  others.    Writings. 

6322.4.14 

—  Origines.     Writings Vol.  10,  23  of  6322.4 

—  Syriac    documents    attributed  to  the  first   three 

centuries 6322.4.20 

—  Tatianus,  and  others.     Writings 6322.4.3 

—  Tertullianus,  Q.  S.  F.    Writings.  Vol.  11,  15,  18  of  6322.4 
The  five  books  against  Marcion 6322.4.7 

—  Testaments,   The,  of  the  twelve  patriarchs,  and 

Fragments  of  the  second  and  third  centuries.  .6322.4.22 

—  The  writings  of  the  apostolic  fathers 6322.4.1 

Antefix  papers.     See  Massachusetts  art  teachers' 

association.     Boston,  1875.     8° 6212.3 

Anterius,  pope.     See  Hippolytus,  St. 

Anteros.     [Fiction.]     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.25 

Anthony,  Henry  Bowen.  Memorial  addresses,  on 
several  occasions;  delivered  in  the  senate  of  the 
United  States.  Providence,  1875.  Engraved 
title-page.     52  pp.     Portraits.     8° 5221.1 

Anthracite  fires.     An  inquiry  into  [their]  influence 

upon  health.     Derby,  G.     Boston,  1868.     12°.. 1526.15 

Anthropology,    Manual  of.      Bray,    C.      London, 

1871.     Sm.  8° 6616.7 

Antiquary,  The.     Scott,  5tr  W.     Boston 523.17 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.4 

Antiquities.     Chambers,  R.     The  book  of  days.     A 

miscellany  of  popular  antiquities.  London,  n.  d. 

2  V.     8° ♦R.R.,  A. 3.7 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 

New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5616.1.3 


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Jf  A 


Shelf.  No. 
Antiquities,  continued. 

—  Smith,  \V.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  an- 

tiquities.    London,  1872.     8" *R.R.,  E.3.5 

See  also  Archxology. 

Note.  —  See  also  the  histories  of  countries,  like  America, 
etc. 

Anti-slavery  and  reform  papers.     Thoreau,  H.  D. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 225.2 

Anti-slavery  examiner.  No.  10.  American  sla- 
very as  it  is:  testimony  of  a  thousand  witnesses. 

New  York,  1839.     8^ 812.10 

Antoine  de  Bonne val.     Anderdon,  W.  H 716.17 

Antonia.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 526.23 

Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.      Collins,  (W.)  W.     326.4 
Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.      Thoughts.      Trans- 
lated by   G.   Long.     2d  edition.     Revised  and 
corrected.     London,  1869.     210-|- pp.     Sm.  8". 6115.16 

—  See  Farrab,  F.    W.     Seekers  after  God.     Lon- 

don, 1875.     Sm.  8° 5937.7 

Antony  Brade.     Lowell,  R.  T.  S 714.5 

Antony  Waymouth.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 935.27 

Antwerp,  The  siege  of.     Schiller,  (J.)  F.  (C.)  von. 

New  York,  1847.     12'^ 826.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 827.26 

Apache  country,  Adventures  in  the.    Browne,  J.  R. 

New  York,  1671.     12" 415.13 

Apelles  and   his  contemporaries.     Greenough,   H. 

Boston,  1860.     342  pp.     Sm.  8° 536.10 

Apes,  Man  and.     Mivart,  St.  G.     New  York,  1874. 

16° 6617.6 

Apingi   country.     My  Apingi  kingdom.     [Africa.] 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     New  York,  1872.     12° 933.2 

Apocalypse,  The,  revealed.     Swedenborg,  E.     New 

York,  1873.     2  v.     8° 6323.3 

Apocryphal  New   Testament.     See   Ante-Nicene 

Christian  library 6322.15.16 

Apostles,  The.     Renan,  (J.)  E.    London,  1869.  8°.  5812.8 

Apostles   of   mediaeval   Europe.      Maclear,   G.    F. 

[London,  1869.]     Sm.  8° 5937.5 

Apostolical  constitutions.  Donaldson,  J.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.     8° 6322.16 

Apperley,  Charles  James.  Life  of  John  Mytton. 
With  his  hunting,  racing,  shooting,  driving,  and 
extravagant  exploits.  By  Nimrod  [pseuc?.]. 
New  edition.  With  a  memoir  of  Nimrod.  Lon- 
don [1871].     xi,  235  pp.     Sm.  8° 5427.2 

Applk  gathering.  The.     Abbott,  J 917.28 

Appledore  cook  book.  The.      Parloa,  M.     Boston 

[1873].     8° 6426.2 

Appleton,  Daniel,  and  co.  Dictionary  of  machines, 
mechanics,  engine-work,  and  engineering.  Il- 
lustrated. New  edition,  with  appendix.  New 
York,  1869.     2  v.     Portraits.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.3.3 

—  Hand-book  of  American  travel.      Northern  and 

eastern  tour.     With  maps.     Revised  for   1872, 
with  appendix.     New  York,  1872.    viii,  292  pp. 

12^ 425.17 

Southern  tour.     iSee  Jones,  Charles  H 413.5 

—  Journal  of  literature,  science,  and  art.     Vol.  9- 

13.     New  York,  1873-75.     5  v.     4° 1332.1 

—  Juvenile  annual.     For  1-871.     With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1871.     382-f- pp.     12° 933.8 

Appleton,  Nathan.  Introduction  of  the  power 
loom,    and    origin    of    Lowell.     Lowell,    1858. 

36  pp.     8° 6434.3 

Appleton,  Thomas  Gold.     A  sheaf  of  papers.     By 

T.  G.  A.     Boston,  1875.     362  pp.     12° 1537.23 

Arabella  Stuart.     James,  G.  P.  R 327.13 

Arabesques.     [Fiction.]     Greenough,  S.  D 1516.12 

Arabia.  'Ilam-en-nas.  Historical  tales  and  anec- 
dotes of  the  time  of  the  early  Khallfahs.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     Sm.  8° 5927.6 

—  Jessup,  H.  H.     The  women  of  the  Arabs.     New 

York  [1873].     16" 5910.6 

—  Maughan,  W.  C.     The  Alps  of  Arabia.     Travels 

in   Egypt,   Sinai,   Arabia  and  the  Holy  Land. 
London,  1873.     8° 5932.10 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.     The  desert  of  the  Exodus.     New 

York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 222.2 

—  Palgrave,  W.  G.     A  year's  journey  through  cen- 

tral and  eastern  Arabia.    London,  1871.  Sm.  8°.  5916.7 


Shelf.  No. 

Arabia,  continued. 

—  Robinson,  E.,  and  Smith,  E.     Biblical  researches 

in  Arabia  Petraea.     Boston,  1841.     8° 5810.5 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.  Travels  in.  New  York,  1872.   12°.     224.6 

A'o<e.  — Sections  of  books  of  travel  in  Asia  and  the  East 
often  pertain  in  part  to  Arabia;  and,  as  tlie  original  centre  of 
Mahonietanism,  lives  of  the  prophet  and  histories  of  that 
faith  largely  concern  Arabia. 

Arabian  days' entertainments.     HauflF,  W 533.6 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments 928.14 

Aratra  pentilici.  Ruskin,  J.  New  York,  1872.   12°.  6236.2 
Arulay,  FrdnGesd',  formerly  Miss  Barney.  Evelina.  311.28 
Arc,  Joan  of.     See  Darc,  Jeanne. 
Archaeology.      Fairholt,   F.    W.      Rambles  of  an 

archaeologist  among  old  books  and  in  old  places. 

London,  187 L     Sm.  4° 6232.3 

—  Stevens,   E.   T.     Flint  chips.     A  guide  to  pre- 

historic archaeology.     London, 1870.     8° 5913.6 

See  also  Antieiuities. 
Archelaus,  bishop  of  Mesopotamia.     See  Gregorius 

Thaumaturgus,  or,  Neo-CcBsariensis,  St. 
Archer,  E.  M..,  pseud.     Christina  North.     A  novel.  711.18 

—  Under  the  lines 713.11 

Arches,  Experimental  essays  on  the  principles  of 

construction  in.  Bland,  W.  London,  1867.  12°.  1716.6 
Archibald,  A.  K.     Poems.     Boston,  1848.    200  pp. 

Engraving.     16° 1616.17 

Archie  Lovell.     Ed%vards,  A.  B 312.15 

Architects.     Clement,  C.  E.     Architects,  and  their 

works.     New  York,  1874.     16° 1513.17 

—  Vasari,  G.    Lives  of  the  most  eminent  architects. 

London,  1855.     5  v.     Sm.  8° 6215.6 

Architectural  modelling  in   paper,  Art  of.     Rich- 
ardson, T.  A.     London,  1859.     12° 1716.5 

Architecture.      Allen,   C.   B.     Cottage   building. 

London,  1870.     12° 1715.28 

—  Bardwell,  W.     What  a  house  should  be.     Lon- 

don [1873].     8° 6221.4 

—  Bicknell,    A.  J.     Wooden   and   brick   buildings 

with  details.     New  York,  1875.     2  v.     F° 6220.7 

—  Brown,    R.       Domestic    architecture.       London 

[1842].     4= 6220.3 

—  Burn,  R.  S.    Self-aid  cyclopedia.  London,  n.  D.  8°.  6223.2 

—  Bury,  T.  T.     Rudimentary  architecture.  London, 

1867.     12° 1716.21 

—  Downing,  A.  J.     Architecture  of  country  houses. 

New  York,  1866.     8° 1511.2 

Cottage  residences.     New  York,  1844.     8° 1511.7 

Same.     New  York,  1873.     Sm.  4° 6221.3 

—  Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.     History  of  the  Gothic  revi- 

val.    London,  1872.     Sm.  4° 6221.2 

—  Fergusson,  J.   History  of  architecture  in  all  coun- 

tries, from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day. 

London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 6222.3 

History  of  the  modern  styles  of.    London,  1873. 

8° 6212.3 

—  Garbett,   E.    L.      Rudimentary   treatise   on    tho 

principles  of  design  in.     London,  1867.     12°. .  .1715.24 

—  Gardner,    E.    C.     Illustrated    homes.      Boston, 

1875.     Sq.  16° 6227.3 

—  Gordon,  G.  H.     An  inquiry  into  the  principles  of 

beauty  in  Grecian  architecture.     London,  1860. 

12° 1716.18 

—  Horton,  C.  W.  Architecture  for  general  students. 

New  York,  1874.     16° 6227.2 

—  Hussey,    E.   C.      National   cottage  architecture. 

Now  York,  1874.     4° ^ 6220.2 

—  Lakey,  C.  D.     Village  and  country  houses.    New 

York,  1875.     8° 6220.8 

—  Leeds,  W.  H.     Rudimentary  architecture.     Lon- 

don, 1871.     12° 1716.22 

—  Lefevre,  A.     Wonders  of.    New  York,  1872.  12°.  1714.2 

—  Morris,  T.     A  house  for  the  suburbs.     London, 

1870.     16° 6223.1 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Inquiry  into  some  of  the  conditions 

at  present  affecting  "  the  study  of  architecture  " 

in  our  schools.     New  York,  1872.     12° 6236.12 

Lectureson.     New  York,  1872.     12° 6236.12 

The  poetry  of.     New  York,   1873.     12° 6236.19 

The  seven  lamps  of.     New  York,  1871.     12°  ..   6236.3 

—  Springer,  A.  H.    Handbuch  der  Kunstgeschichte. 

Stuttgart,  1855.     8° 1513.1 


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Shelf.  No. 
Architecture,  continued. 

—  Vaux,  C.     Villas  and  cottages.  New  York,  1872. 

8^ C221.1 

—  VioUet-Ie-Duc,   B.  E.      Discourses  on.     Boston, 

1875.     8° 6220.9 

The  story  of  a  house.     Boston,  1874.     8° 1513.3 

—  Wheeler,    G.      Rural    homes;     or,    sketches    of 

houses  suited  to  American  country  life.     New 

York,  1852.     12° 1513.2 

See  also  Building,  Church  architecture,  Drawing,  Dwelling 
housea. 

Jfote.  — An  extensive  survey  of  the  liteiature  of  architec- 
ture is  given  in  Huilctin  no.  3o,p.  42y.  Fergusson's  is  tlie  best 
general  history  in  English. 

Arctic  regions.  Arctic  geography  and  ethnology. 
iSee  Royal  geographical  society,  Londoyi.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     8^ 5923.9 

—  Blake,  E.   V.     Arctic  experiences.     New  York, 

1874.     8" 5911.15 

—  English  explorers,  The.     With  chapter  on  Arctic 

explorations.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5927.9 

—  Hall,   C.   F.     Arctic  researches  and  life  among 

the  Esquimaux,  1860-62.    New  York,  1805.  8".     422.4 

—  Hartwig,    G.      The   polar   and   tropical    worlds. 

Springfield,  1874.     8° 1520.7 

—  Hayes,   I.    I.     An    Arctic  boat  journey,   in  the 

autumn  of  1854.     Boston,  IStiO.     12'' 226.1 

—  Koldewey,  C.     The  German  arctic  expedition   of 

18(59-70.     London,  1874.     L.  8^-^ 6722.3 

—  Markham,  A.  II.     A  whaling  cruise  to  Baffin's 

bay  and  the  gulf  of  Boothia.     London,  1874.  8°.  5912.11 

—  Realm,   The,  of  the  ice  king.      London  [1874]. 

Sq.  16" 5934.12 

—  Sargent,  E.     Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and  land. 

Boston,  1857.     12° 426.10 

—  Tomlinson,  C.     Winter  in  the.     London  [1872]. 

Sm.  8° 5915.3 

—  Verne,  J.     The  English  at  the  north  pole.     [Fic- 

tion.]    London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 724.27 

The  fur  country.    [Fiction.]    Boston,  1874.    8^^.     713.2 

—  Wells,  J.    C.     The  gateway  to   the  Polynia.     A 

voyage  to  Spitzbergen.     London,  1873.     8°. ..  .5911.14 

Sec  also  Franklin,  Sir  John,  Polar  sea,  Repulse  bay. 
_  Note.  — A  lull  suininary  of  tlie  literature  of  Arctic  explora- 
tions is  given  in  the  Ijower  Hall  Catalogue  for  history,  etc.,  p. 
15,  with  supplemental  notes  in  the  Bulletin,  vol.  Ii,  pp.  239, 
305. 

Arexa,    The,    and   the   throne.      Townsend,    L.    T. 

Boston,  1874.     16° 1527.14 

Aret^us,  the  Cappadocian.     Extant  works.   [Greek 

and   English.]      Edited   and   translated   by   F. 

Adams.     London,  1836.     xx,  510  pp.     8° 6013.20 

Argyll,   George  Douglas  Campbell,  I)uke  of.     See 

Campbell,  George  Douglas. 
Aristophanes.     Birds.     With  notes  and  a  metrical 

table,  by  C.  C.  Felton.     Cambridge,  1849.     xv, 

228  pp.     12° 6115.2 

—  Comedies.     A  new  and  literal  translation,  from 

the  revised  text  of  Dindorf.     By  W.  J.  Ilickio. 
London,  1872,  73.     2  v.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6115.6 

Contemn.  —Vol.  I.  The  Acharnians;  The  knights;  The 
clouds;  The  wasps;  Peace;  The  Birds.  IE.  Lysistrata;  The 
Thesmophoriazusas ;  The  frogs;  The  Ecclesiazusae ;  Plutus. 

—  Aristophanes  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins, 

W.  L.     Edinburgh,  1872.     16° 6116.14 

Aristoteles.  Grote,  G.  London,  1872.  2  v.  8°.  6112.1 
Arithmetic.     Pike,  N.     New  and  complete  system 

of.     Boston,  1809.     12° 1933.16 

—  Walsh,  M.     A  new  system  of  mercantile  arithme- 

tic.    Newburyport,  1803.     12° 1933.17 

Arizona.     Browne,  J.  R.     A  tour  through  Arizona. 

New  York,  1871.     12° 415.13 

—  Cozzens,    S.    W.      The   marvellous  country;  or, 

three  years  in.     Boston.  1873.     8° 412.1 

Ark,  The,  of  Elm  island.     Kellogg,  E 922.16 

Armadale.     Collins,  (VV.)  W 326.5 

Aumand:  a  play,  Ritchie,  A.  C.  Boston,  1855.  12°.  1035.3 
Arme    Therese  !       Foudras,  T.    L.  A.,  marquis   de. 

Pest,  1852.     2v.ini.     16° 2027.6 

Armengaud,  Charles.     The  practical  draughtsman's 

book  of  industrial  design,  etc.     See  Johnson, 

William 6420.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Armengaud,     Jacques    Eugene.        The     practical 

draughtsman's   book   of   industrial  design,  etc. 

See  Johnson,  William 6420.2 

Armitage,  George.   The  horseowner  and  stableman's 

companion.       London    [1871].       xii,    237    pp. 

1  plate.     Sm.  8° 6616.5 

Armour,  James.    Iron  and  heat.    With  illustrations. 

London,  1871.     163-}- pp.     12° 1716.40 

—  Power  in  motion.     Horse  power,  wheel  gearing, 

driving  bands,  and  angular  forces.  With  illus- 
trations.    Lonaon,   1871.     ir,  188  pp.     12° 1716.41 

Arms  and  armour  in  antiquity  and  the  middle  ages. 

Lacombe,  M.  (J.)  P.     New  York,   1871.     16°..  1714.15 

Armstrong,  Francis  Claudius.     The  young  middy; 

or   the    perilous   adventures    of    a    boy-officer.     931.8 

Armstrong,  John.     Life  of  Anthony  Wayne.     (In 

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—  Life  of  Richard  Montgomery.      {In  Sparks,  J. 

Library  of  American  biography) 5028.1.1 

Army  and  navy  official  gazette.     Vol.  1.     1863-64. 

Washington,   1864.     4° 6910.4 

Army  and  navy  series.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 416.5 

Army  life  on   the  border,  Thirty  years  of.     Marcy, 

R.  B.     New  York,  1866.     12^ 41^.16 

Army  reunion.  The:  with  reports  of  the  meetings  of 
the  societies  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland ;  the 
army  of  the  Tennessee;  the  army  of  the  Ohio; 
and  the  army  of  Georgia.  Chicago,  1868.  Chi- 
cago, 1869.     339  pp.     Portraits.     8° 5013.9 

Arnauld,  Angelique.     See  Ang^lique,  etc. 

Arne.     Bjornson,  B 735.25 

Arnobius  Afer.  The  seven  books  of  Arnobius  ad- 
versus  gentes.  Translated  by  Arcli'l-  Hamilton 
Bryce  and  Hugh  Campbell.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
xix,  386  pp.  [Ante-Nicene  Christian  library.] 
8° 6322.4.19 

Arnold,  Benedict,  Life  of.     Sparks,  J.     {In  Sparks, 

J.     Library  of  American  biography) 5028.1.3 

Arnold,  Frederick.  Our  bishops  and  deans.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     2  V.     8° 5810.6 

—  Oxford  and  Cambridge:  their  colleges,  memories, 

and  associations.  With  engravings.  London 
[1874].     viii,  400  pp.     Sm.  4° 5433.2 

—  Turning-points  in  life.   New  York,  1873.  364  pp. 

12° 1536.12 

Arnold,  Howard  Payson.  European  mosaic.  [Trav- 
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Arnold,  Matthew.  Culture  and  anarchy:  an  essay 
in  political  and  social  criticism.  London,  1869. 
Ix,272pp.     8° 5613.2 

—  God  and  the  Bible.     A  review  of  objections  to 

*' Literature  and  dogma."  Boston,  1876.  329  pp. 

12° 5815.5 

—  Essays  in  criticism.     Boston,  1873.     xv,  506-|- 

pp.     12° 5617.10 

—  Higher   schools   and   universities    in    Germajiy. 

[2d  edition.]     London,  1874.     Ixxxvii,  270  pp. 

Sm.  8° 6836.6 

—  Literature  and  dogma.  An  essay  towards  a  better 

apprehension  of  the  Bible.  3d  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     xxxvi,  388  pp.     Sm.  8° 5815.6 

—  St.    Paul   and  protestantism;   with  an  essay  on 

Puritanism   and    the   church    of   England.       2d 
edition.    London,  1870.  xxxix,  182  pp.  Sm.  8°. 5815. 24 
Arnold,  Thomas,  D.  D.     History  of  Rome.     From 
the  last  London  edition.    New  York,  1872.    xvi, 
670  pp.     8° 82L5 

—  Introductory  lectures   on  modern   history,  with 

the   inaugural   lecture.     6th   edition.     London, 

1871.     xi,315pp.     8° 5912.5 

—  Life  of  Hannibal.    New  York,  1870.  320  pp.   16°.   1028.7 

—  Lite  and  correspondence  of.    Stanley,  A.  P.    Bos- 

ton, 1872.     12° 1225.14 

Arnold,  Thomas,  A.  M.  Chaucer  to  Wordsworth. 
A  short  history  of  English  literature,  from  the 
earliest   times    to    the    present   day.       London 

[1873].     XV,  454  pp.     Sm.  8° 5628.2 

Arnold   family.      Thayer,    E.      Family   memorial. 

Hingham,  1835.     8° 611.2 


ARNOITLD 


13 


ASIA 


Shelf.  No. 

Arnould,  Auguste,  Alboizb  du  Pujol,  lEdouard, 
and  Maquet,  Auguste.  liistoire  de  la  Bastille. 
[Suivie  par  Le  donjon  de  Vincennes.  Par  E. 
Alboize  du  Pujol  et  A.  Maquet.]  Illustree 
degravures.     Paris,  1845,  51,  53.     8  v.     8=....   2010.1 

Coutents.  —  Vo\.l-VI.  Histoire  de  la  Bastille.    VII,  VIII. 
Le  donjon  de  Vincennes. 

Arnould,  (Sir  Joseph.    Memoir  of  Thomas,  first  lord 

Denman.     London,  1873.     2  v.     Portraits.     8°.  5332.1 

Arnoult,    Emile,   joint    author.      French  grammar. 

See  PiNNEY,  Norman 2013.1 

Around  a  spring.     Droz,  G 511.23 

Around  the  world.     Prime,  E.  D.  G.     New  York, 

1873.  8° ; 233.1 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.    [Fiction.]    Verne, 

J •r25.27 

Arrah  Neil.     James,  G.  P.  R. 327.11 

Ausenne,  Louis  Charles.     Manuel  du  peintre  et  du 

sculpteur.     Paris,   1833.     2  v.     Folded   plates. 

24".     [  Manuel  Roret] 6219.1 

Art.     Brande,  W.  T.,  and  Cox,  G.  W.     Dictionary 

of.     London,   1872.     3  v.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.6 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.     Etudes   de   litterature  et   d'art. 

Paris,  1873.     16*^ 5536.7 

—  Chorley,  H.  F.     Recent  art  and  society,  as  de- 

scribed  in    [his]   autobiography.      New   York, 

1874.  12'^ 5616.14 

—  Clement,    C.  E.       Handbook   of   legendary   and 

mythological  art.     New  York,   1872.     Sm.  8". .  1513.15 

—  Fairholt,    F.    W.     Rambles   of   an    archaeologist 

among  old  books  and  in  old  places:  papers  on. 
London,  1871.  -  Sm.  4° 6232.3 

—  Field,  G.     Grammar  of  colouring.     London,  n.  d^ 

12° 1715.3 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.     Thoughts  about  art.     Boston, 

1871.     16« 1515.3 

—  Ilulme,    F.  E.,    and   others.      Art-studies    from 

nature,  as    applied   to  design.      London,  1872. 

Sra.  4° 6222.2 

—  Jameson,   A.   (M.)     Sketches  of  art,  literature, 

and  character.     13oston,  1866.     16° 5618.3 

—  Keddie,  Miss  — .     The  old  masters  and  their  pic- 

tures.    London,  1873.     Sm.  8" 1516.21 

—  Sa7ne.     Boston,    1874.     16° 6216.3 

—  Knight,  C.    Arts  and  sciences;  or,  fourth  division 

of  *' The  English  cyclopajdia."     London,   1866- 

68.     8v.     4" *R.R.,F.2.1 

—  Long,  S.  P.     Art:  its  laws,  and  the  reasons  for 

them.     Boston,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1513.7 

—  Luebke,  W.    History  of.    London,  1869.    2  v.   8°.  6210.4 
Bio,  A.  F.      Poetry  of  Christian   art.     London, 

1854.     12° 6234.1 

—  Ruskin,  J.     The  eagle's  nest.     Ten  lectures  on 

the  relation  of  natural  science  to.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 6236.5 

Lectures  on.     New  York,  1872.     12° 6236.13 

The   political  economy  of.     New  York,  1866. 

120 6236.8 

Sesame  and  lilies.     New  York,  1872.     12°..  ..6236.15 

The  two  paths:  being  lectures  on.     New  York, 

1866.     12° 6236.8 

—  Smith,  W.     Art  education.     Boston,  1872.     8°..   6211.3 
Taine,  11.  A.    The  philosophy  of.    Art  in  Greece. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 6217.2 

Art  in  the  Netherlands.     New  York,  1871. 

16° 6217.1 

—  Timbs,  J.     The  year-book  of  facts  in  science  and 

art.     London,  1866.      Sm.  8° 1527.12 

Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Christian  art  and  symbolism, 

with  some  hints  on  the  study  of  landscape.    Lon- 
don, 1872.     16° 1514.14  and  6235.1 

Urbino,  L.  B.,  Day,  H.,  and  others.     Art  recrea- 
tions.    Boston,   1873.     12° 1515.9 

—  Viardot,    L.     Wonders   of   European   art.     New 

York,  1871.     16° 17U.1 

Wonders  of  Italian  art.    New  York,  1871.    12°.  1714.23 

—  Wao-ner,   (W.)  R.     Art  life  and  theories.     New 

York,  1875.     12° 6234.3 

—  Winekelraann,   J.   (J.)     History  of  ancient  art. 

Boston,  1872,  73.     4  v.     L.  8° 62n.l 


Shelf.  No. 
Art,  continued. 

—  Wright,  T.     History  of  caricature  and  grotesque 

in.     London  [1864].     ftm.  4° 5923.4 

See  also  Artists,  Decorative  art,  Domestic  arts.  Drawing, 
Europe,  Fine  arts.  Great  Britain,  Music,  Ornament.  Painters, 
Painting,  Perspective,  Recreaiive  arts.  Sculpture,  Useful  arts. 
Koie.  —  Histories  of  various  countiies  and  epochs  often  con- 
tain chapfevHontlieartsof  that  country  or  epoch.  See  also  the 
lives  of  artists,  like  Allston,  iMi<hel-Anj;elo,  Raphael,  etc., 
and  the  lives  of  patrons  of  art,  like  R<iscoe's  Lorenzo  de'  Medici 
hnd  Leo  X.  Nearly  all  of  Mrs.  Janicsoirs  books  are  of  inter- 
est to  the  student  of  art.  Luebke'n  is  one  of  the  latest  and  best 
general  histories.  Knskin's  earlier  books  are  mentioned 
under  Architecture  and  Painting,  btit  his  later  views  are  at 
variance  witli  them.  Taiuc  represents  a  modem  school  of 
■writers. 

Art,  The,  of  dining;  or,  gastronomy  and  gastrono- 
mers.    New    edition.     London,  1853.      vi,  137 

pp.     16° 6428.6 

Art  education.  See  Massachusetts  art  teachers' 
association.      The   Antefix  papers.     Papers   on 

art  educational  subjects.     Boston,  1875.    8° 6212.3 

Art-journal,  The.  New  series.  Vol.  12,  13.  Lon- 
don, 1873,  74.     2  V.     4° 6521.1 

Arthur,  Timothy  Shay.     Cast  adrift 921.8 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.     Holland,  J.  G 536.17 

Arthur  Brown.     Kellogg,  E 922.8 

Arthur  O'Lcary.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.27 

—  Same.     London 516.21 

Artist's  [Diirer's]  married  life.     Schefer,  L.     New 

York,  1871.     16° 1027.3 

Artiste.     Grant,  M.  M 73L16 

Artists.   Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  works,  and  shrines 

of  English  artists.     London,  1873.     Sm.  4° 6213.6 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Book  of  the  artists.    [Ameri- 

can.]    New  York,  1870.     8° 1511.6 

See  also  Architects,  Musicians,  Painters,  Sculptors. 

Artois,  Vallet  d'.  Manuel  du  fabricant  de  gants. 
2e  edition.  Paris,  1835.  549-{-  pp.  Folded 
plates.     24°.     [Manuel  Roret] 6439.2 

Arts,  Dictionary  of.  Ure,  A.  London,  1872.  3  v.  8°.  6422.3 

Arundell,  John  Francis,  baron  of  Wardour.  Tra- 
dition, principally  with  reference  to  mythology 
and  the  law  of  natiors.  London,  1872.  ix-xxix, 
431-1-pp.     8° 6333.1 

As  it  should  be.     Alex,  pseud.     Philadelphia,  1874. 

16^ 1736.5 

As  she  would  have  it.     Alex,  pseud.     Philadelphia, 

1873.     16° 1736.6 

Asbury  twins.  The.     Clarke,  R.  S 1115.17 

AscoGH,  Anne.     See  Askew,  Anne. 

Ash,  John.  New  and  complete  dictionary  of  the 
Eno-lish  language.  Prefixed  a  grammar.  Lon- 
don, 1775.     2v.     8° *R.R.,  F.3.12 

Ashantee,  Africa.     Brackenbury,  H.     The  Ashanti 

war.     Edinburgh,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5911.16 

—  Stanley,    H.    M.     Coomassie   and    Magdala:  the 

story  of  two  British  campaigns  in  Africa.     New 

York,  1874.     8° 5931.14 

Asher,  J.  R.,  and  Adams,  G.  H.,  publishers.  New 
commercial,  topographical,  and  statistical  atlas 
and  gazetteer  of  the  United  States:  with  maps 
showing  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  Europe  and 
the  world.    New  York  [1873].     284  pp.    F°.    *R.R.Desk 

Ashwell,  Samuel.  A  practical  treatise  on  the  dis- 
eases peculiar  to  women,  illustrated  b.y  cases. 
Boston,  1843.     312  pp.     8° 6021.11 

Asia.  Ilellwald,  F.  von.  The  Russians  in  Central 
Asia.  A  critical  examination  down  to  the  pres- 
ent time  of  the  geography  and  history  of  Cen- 
tral Asia.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5914.9 

—  Morse,  J.,  and  Parish,  E.     New  gazetteer  of  the 

Eastern  continent.     Charlestown,  1802.     8° 432.4 

—  Polo,  M.     The  book  of  Ser  Marco  Polo.     London, 

1875.     2v.     8° .^ 5933.7 

—  Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia.     New 

York,  1871.     8° .5916.2 

—  Rawlinson,  Sir  H.  (C.)     England  and  Russia  in 

the  East.  A  series  of  papers  on  the  political 
and  geographical  condition  of  Central  Asia. 
London,   1875.     S° 6921.6 

See  also  Arabia.  Asia  Minor,  Assyria,  Babylon.  Bokhara, 
Burniah.  China,  East  (The),  India,  Japan,  Palestine,  Persia, 
Russia.  Syria,  Turkey 


ASIA  MINOR 


U 


ATONEMENT 


Shell*.  No. 
Asia  Minor.    Taylor,  (J.)  B.     The  lands  of  the 

Saracen;  or,  pictures  of.    New  York,  1857.  12".  424.13 

—  Willis,  N.   P.      Pencillings  by  the  way.     New 

York,  1844.     L.  8° 430.2 

Askew,  or  Ascogh,  Anne.  Passages  in  the  life  of  the 

Faire  gospeller.    Manning,  A.  New  York,  1867. 

12° 517.19 

Aslauga's  knight.     La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  (H.  C), 

Freiherr  de 313.7 

AsPASiE  de  Milet.     Becq  de  Fouquieres,  L.     Paris, 

1872.     18^ 6116.1 

Aspen  court.     Brooks,  (C.)  S 538.7 

AsPENDALE.     Preston,  H.  W 718.3 

Assaying.     Metallurgy   of    copper.      Lamborn,   C. 

London,  1868.     12^ 1715.16 

Assyria.     Rawlinson,  Gt.  The  five  great  monarchies 

of  the  ancient  Eastern  world ;   or,  the  history, 

geography,  and  antiquities  of.     London,  1871. 

3  V.     8° 5922.3 

—  Rollin,    0.     Ancient   history   of    the   Assyrians. 

Boston,  1807.     Vol.  1-4,  6-8.     7  v.     8" 5913.1 

—  Smith,  G.     Assyrian  discoveries;   an  account  of 

explorations  and  discoveries  on  the  site  of  Nine- 
veh, 1873,  74.     London,  1875.     8° 5932.12 

See  also  Asia,  Babylon,  Nineveh,  and  History  (ancient). 

Note.  —  The  art  of  Assjria  is  illustrated  in  Layard's  Nine- 
veh [5912.2  and  9],  and  in  the  section  on  Assyria  in  Fergus- 
son's  History  of  architecture  [G222.3]. 

AsTERius,  Urbanus,  St.     See  Hippolytus,  St. 
ASTOU,  John  Jacob.  See  Parton,  J.  Famous  Ameri- 
cans of  recent  times.     Boston,  1871.     8° 1214.14 

Astoria.     Irving,  W.     London,  1850.     16°. 417.1 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1814.1 

Astronomy.     Burritt,  E.  H.     The  geography  of  the 

heavens.     New  York,  1854.     12° 6818.1 

—  Chalmers,   T.      Selections   of    discourses   on   the 

Christian  revelation  viewed  in  connection  with 
modern  astronomy.     Hartford,  1818.     16° 5819.17 

—  Denison,   E.   B,     Astronomy  without  mathemat- 

ics.    New  York,  1871.     12° 6817.1 

—  Farrar,  J.     Elementary  treatise  on.     Cam'bridge, 

1827.     8° 6433.2 

—  Flammarion,  C.      The  wonders  of   the  heavens. 

New  York,  1871.     16° 1714.13 

—  Kiepert,   H.     Grosser  Hand-Atlas  des  Himmels 

und  der  Erde.     Thiiringer,  1873.     F° *ll.R.Desk 

—  Lewis,    Sir  G.   C.      An  historical  survey  of  the 

astronomy  of  the  ancients.     London,  1862.      8°.  6813.5 

—  Main,   R.      Rudimentary   astronomy.      London, 

1869.     12° 1716.38 

—  Mitchell,  0.  M.  The  planetary  and  stellar  worlds. 

London  [I860].     16° 1526.14 

—  Plummer,   J.    I,     Introduction  to.      New   York 

[Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.6 

—  Proctor,   R.   A.     Essays  on.     London,  1872.     8°. 

1521.4  and  6813.1 

The  expanse  of  heaven.  London,  1873.  Sm.  8°.  6815,1 

Other  worlds  than  ours.    New  York,  1871.  12°.  1527.4 

Our    place   among   infinities.      London,    1875. 

Sm.  8° 6815.2 

Recent  solar  researches.     (7n  Estes,  D.     Half- 
hour  recreations  in  popular  science) 6813.7 

The   universe  and  the  coming  transits.     Lon- 
don, 1874.     8° 6813,4 

—  Rambosson,  J.     Astronomy.     London,  1875.     8°.  6812.1 

—  Whewell,    W.     Astronomy  and  general  physics 

considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 
Philadelphia,  1833.     12° 6438.5 

See  aiso  Earth,  Moon.  Nautical  astronomy,  Optics,  Plane- 
tary and  stellar  worlds,  Stars,  Sun. 

At  Capri.     Bauer,  K.     Philadelphia  [1875].     16°..  714.19 

At  her  mercy.     Payn,  J.     Leipzig 319.19 

—  Same.     New  York 732.30 

AThis^ates,     Oliphant,  M.  (0,  W.) 510.5 

At  home  and  abroad.     Taylor,  (J.)  B,     New  York, 

1870,72.     2  V,     12° 234,1 

At  last:  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies,     Kingsley, 

C,     Leipzig,  1871,     2v.ini,     Sq.  10° 326.17 

At  odds.     Tautphoeus,  J.  M.,  Aaronss*  von 317.22 

At  the  altar.     Werner,  E 727.34 


Shelf.  No. 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.     MacDonald,  G 915.16 

At  the  sign  of  the  silver  flagon.     Farjeon,  B.  L.  ...     711.3 
Athalie:  tragedie.     Racine,  J.  de.     Theatre  com- 

plet.     Paris,  1870.     12° 5537.3 

Athanasia.     Sears,  E.  II,     Boston,  1858,     12° 5816.16 

Athanasius,  St.  Orations  against  the  Arians,  ac- 
cording to  the  Benedictine  text.  With  an  ac- 
count of  his  life  by  W.   Bright.     Oxford,  1873. 

xcviii,  258-1-  pp.     Sm.  8° 6325.5 

AthenuEdm,  The.    Vol.  1-6.    London,  1873-75.  6  y. 

4° 6732.1 

Athenagoras.     Writings,     (Sec  Justinus  Jlfarfyr.  .6322.4.2 
Athenia    of    Damascus:    a    tragedy.      Dawes,    R. 

New  York,  1839.     12° 5217.4 

Athens.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G,  E.)  L.  Athens: 
its  rise  and  fall.  Leipzig,  1843.  2  v.  in  1. 
Sq.  16° 828.10 

—  Phillips,  J..L.  T.     Site  and  antiquities  of.     (In 

Many  lands  and  many  people) 43 1.3 

Note.  —  Histories  of  Greece  and  of  tlie  ancient  world  neces- 
sarily cover  the  history  more  or  less  particularly  of  Alliens. 

Atherstone  priory.     Comyn,  L.  N 728.3 

Atkinson,  Charles  Follen,  joint  author.  Cotton  cul- 
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Atkinson,  J.  Beavington.  An  art  tour  to  northern 
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Atlantic  essays.     Higginson,  T.  W.     Boston,  1871. 

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Atlantic  monthly.     Vol,   1-36,      Boston,  1857-75. 

36  V.     8° 1425.1 

Atlantic  tales 524,10 

CoMents.  —  Hale,  E.  E.,  My  double,  and  how  he  undid  me ; 
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half  a  life ;  Hale,  E.  £.,  The  man  without  a  country. 

Atlantic,  The,  to  the  Pacific,  Lester,  J.  E.  Bos- 
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—  Same.     London,  1873,     Sm,  8° 417.13 

Atlas,     Asher,  J.  R.,  and  Adams,  G.  R., publishers. 

New  commercial,  topographical,  and  statistical 
atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  United  States:  with 
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—  Bradford,  T.  G.    A  comprehensive  atlas.    Boston 

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—  Kiepert,  H.     Grosser  Hand-Atlas  des   Himmels 

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Atterbury,  Francis.     Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord.    Leip- 
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—  Same.     {In   his  New   biographies   of  illustrious 

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Attic   philosopher,    An,   in   Paris.       Souvestre,   E. 

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Attila.     Ilistoire  d'Attila.      Thierry,   A.    (S.    D.) 

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AuBER,  Daniel  Francois  Esprit.    Era  diavolo;  Masa- 

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A^ofe.  — A  life  prepared  by  his  widow  was  subjected  by  the 
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a  curtailment  of  four-fitths  of  its  bulk,  which  publication  was 
reissued  in  this  country  by  the  widow,  "  with  some  additions 
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Audubon,  Mrs.  John  James.  Life  of  John  James 
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Auer,  Adelheid  von.     It  is  the  fashion.     From  the 

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Auerbach,    Berthold.     Romane.      Stuttgart,    1871. 

12  V.  in  4.     Sq.  16° 5735.12 

Con/e/iCs.— Vol.  [I.]  1.  Spinoza.  2.  Dichter  und  Kaufmann. 
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Pes  Schlossbauers  Vetele;  Tonele  mitder  gebissenen  Wange; 
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Goepp 926.27 

—  Edelweiss.     Translated  by  E.  Frothingham 517.4 

—  German   tales.     With  an   introduction   by  C.  C. 

Shackford 918.14 

—  On  the  heights.     Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnett. 

Boston 517.7 

—  Same.    Leipzig ; 311.22 

—  Villa  Eden.     Translated  by  C.  C.  Shackford 511.20 

—  Waldfried.    A  novel.     Translated  by  S.  A.  Stern.  734.24 
AuERSPERG,  Anton  Alexander,  Graf  von.     The  last 

knight,  a  romance-garland.  From  the  German 
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200  pp.     Sra.  4° 5738.5 

August  and  Elvie.     Abbott,  J 923.1 

August  stories.     See  Abbott,  Jacob. 
AuGUSTiNus,    Aurelius,    St.,   bishop  of  Hippo.     The 
city  of  God.     Translated  by  M.  Dods.     Edin- 
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AuLULARiA.     Plautus,   T.  M.     Philadelphiae   [cop. 

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AuMALE,  Henri  (Eugene  Philippe  Louis)  d'Orleans, 
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xvith  and  xviith  centuries.  Translated  from 
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2  V.     Portrait.     Folded  map.     8° 5522.9 

Aunt  Jane's  hero.     Prentiss,  E 737.2 

Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.     Alcott,  L.  M.     3v 926.5 

Aunt  Kipp.     A.lcott,  L.  M 935.20 

Aunt  Madge's  story.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.8 

Aunt  Margaret.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books.  .936.1.9 

Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag.     Hentz,  C.  L 935.15 

Aurelian.     Ware,  W.     New  York,  1869.     12° 512.14 

JVoie.  —  Originally  published  under  the  title  of  Probus. 

Auricular  confesssion  and  popish  nunneries.     Ho- 

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Aurora  boroalis.  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the 
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Aurora  Floyd.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.2 

Aurora  Leigh.  [Poem.]  Browning,  E.  B.  Leip- 
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—  Sa7ne.     {In  her  Poems.)     New  York,  1862.     16°. 1612.4.3 
Austen,  Jane.     Emma 524.12 

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—  Pride  and  prejudice 325.23 

—  Sense  and  sensibility.     Leipzig 325.22 

—  Same.     And  Persuasion.     Boston 515.5 

A'o<e.  — These  novels  are  healthy  in  tone,  and  excellent  pic- 
.  tures  of  English  middle  life  and  of  the  country  gentry,  as  they 
existed  at  the  beginning  of  this  century. 

—  Memoir  of.    Austen-Leigh,  J.  E.     London,  1870. 

8° 1221.6 

Austen-Leigh,  James  Edward.  Memoir  of  Jane 
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Austin,  George  Lowell.  History  of  Massachusetts, 
from  the  landing  of  the  pilgrims  to  the  present 
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—  Life  of  Franz  Schubert.     Boston,  1873.     163  pp. 

Portrait.     12° 1228.7 

Austin,  James  Trecothie.  Life  of  Elbridge  Gerry. 
With  contemporary  letters,  to  the  close  of  the 
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pp.     Portrait.     8° 1011.3 

Austin,  Jane  Goodwin.     Cipher:  a  romance 711.7 

—  Moonfolk.     A  true  account  of  the  home  of  the 

fairytales 912.22 

—  The  shadow  of  Moloch  mountain 511.1 

Austin  Elliot.     Kingsley,  H.     Boston 724.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig 326.24 

Australia.     Braim,  T.  H.     New  homes:  the  rise, 

progress,  present  position,  and  future  prospects 

of  the  Australian  colonies.     London,  1870.  12°. 5934. 10 

—  Powell,  G.  S.  B.  New  homes  for  the  old  country. 

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—  Thomes,  W.  H.  The  gold  hunter's  adventures;  or, 

life  in.     Boston,  1873.     12° 735.3 

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Leipzig,  1873.     3v.ini.     Sq.  16° 418.5 

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Austria.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  The  monarchies  of  con- 
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ca in.     Boston,  1875.     16° 925.12 

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1218-1848.     London, 1864-72.     4  v.     16° 5715.1 

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See  also  Germany. 

Austro-Hungarian  monarchy.  L'Autriche-Hon- 
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D.     Paris,  1871.     18°  627.2 

Authority.  Recherches  historiques  du  juste  et  de 
I'autorite.  Philosophie  appliquee.  Mailfer, 
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Authors,   Quarrels  of.      Disraeli,   I.      New  York, 

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Authorship,  Aspects  of.     Jacox,  F.     London,  1872. 

16° 6136.6 

Autobiographic  sketches.  De  Quincey,  T.  Bos- 
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Autobiography  of  an  actress.  Ritchie,  A.  C.  Bos- 
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Autocrat,  The,  of  the  breakfast-table.     Holmes,  0. 

W.     Boston,  1872.     12° .^..1934.3 

Autumnal  catarrh.     Wyman,  M.     New  York,  1872. 

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Avare,  L':  comedie.     Molidre,  J.  B.  P.     (Euvres. 

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Shelf.  No. 
AvELiNQ,  S.  T.     Heraldry:  ancient  and  modern.  In- 
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XX,  430  pp.     Sm.  4^^ 5415.7 

Avenger,  The.     De  Quincey,  T 715.10 

Axel  and  Anna.     Bremer,  F 511.5 

Ayers,  George  B.  How  to  paint  photographs  in 
water  colors.     Philadelphia,   1870.     148   [14G] 

pp.     12° 6217.8 

Ayrshire  cattle.  The  dairy  cow.  A  monograph  on 
the  Ayrshire  breed  of  cattle.      Sturtevant,  E. 

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Ayrshire  legatees.  The.     Gait,  J 515.11 

Ayton,    Richard.       The    rendezvous:    an   operetta. 

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AzEGLio,  (Giuseppe  Maria  Girolama  Raflfaele)  Mas- 
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Translated,  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 
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"  B.  0.  W.  C.,»  The.     De  Mille,  J 935.18 

Babes,  The,  in  the  wood.     De  Mille,  J 710.22 

Babolain.     Droz,  G 518.15 

Babylon.     Layard,  A.  H.     Discoveries  in  the  ruins 

of.     London,  1853.     8" 5912.9 

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ancient  Eastern  world ;  or,  the  history,  geography, 

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See  also  Assyria. 

Note.— The  general  reader  will  find  a  summary  of  the  his- 
tory, antiquities  and  identification  of  sites  in  MeClintoek 
and  Strong's  Cyclopaedia,  under  Babylon,  Babylonia,  and 
Chaldaea;  and  a  popular  paper  on  the  history,  by  Jacob  Ab- 
bott, in  Harper's  niontljl^',  vol.  36.  The  closer  student  will 
follow  history  in  the  original  sources  of  Herodotus,  particu- 
larly in  Rawlinson's edition  with  his  appended  essays  [G112.2]. 
Among  the  modern  authorities  of  importance  is  that  portion 
of  George  Rawlinson's  Five  ancient  monarcliies,  devoted  to 
Babvlon,  and  lor  parallel  reading  Grotes  History  of  Greece 
[592G.1]. 

Bach,   Johann   Sebastian.       Bach   and   Beethoven. 

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Bache,  Alexander  Dallas.  Report  on  education  in 
Europe,  to  the  trustees  of  the  Girard  college  for 
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S'^ T....   5834.3 

Bachelder,  John  B.  Illustrated  tourist's  guide  of 
the  United  States.  Popular  resorts,  and  how  to 
reach   them.     Including   Gettysburg.     Boston, 

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Bachelor,  The,  of  the  Albany.     Savage,  M.  W 535.19 

Bachelor's,  A,  revery.  Mitchell,  D.  G.  (/n  John- 
son, (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.4 

Backlog  studies.     Warner,  CD 928. 1 

Backwoodsjian,  The.     Wraxall,  Sir  (F.  C.)  L 735.39 

Bacon,  Albert  M.     Manual  of   gesture.      Chicago, 

1873.  260-l-pp.     12° 1736.2 

Bacon,    George   Blagden.       Illustrated   library   of 

travel,  exploration,  and  adventure.  Siaui,  as  it 
was  and  is.     New  York,  1873.     viii,  347  pp. 

Illustrated.     1  map.     12° 224.10 

Bacon,  Francis,  lord.  Essays,  with  annotations  by 
R.  Whately,  and  notes  and  a  glossarial  index  by 
F.  F.  Heard.  Boston,  1873.  xlix,  641  [639] 
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—  Dixon,    W.   H.     Personal   history  of.     Leipzig 

186L     Sq.  16° '......!.  1238.17 

—  Remusat,  C.   (F.  M.),  comte  de.     Bacon,  sa  vie, 

son  temps,  sa  philosophic,  et  de  son  influence 
jusqu'k  nos  jours.     Paris,  1858.     18° 2016.9 

r,;^'^*;,'~^^9^'"<'^^''Po'^''»'t^C^'^'5''.fi.3]:  Maeaulav's  Essays 
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beth s  reign. 

Bacon,  Leonard.  The  genesis  of  the  New  England 
churches.       With    illustrations.       New     York, 

1874.  485  pp.     8° 5812.13 

iV^iXe.  — Dr.  Bacon,  using  well-known  authorities,  and  mak- 
ing no  effort  at  new  research,  aims  to  sliow  how  the  idea  of 
voluntary  churches  —  as  distinct  from  a  national  church  — 


Shelf.  No. 

Bacon,  Leonard,  continued. 

began  in  England,  and  was  developed  in  the  churches  of  New 
England,  pointing  out  the  diiitinctioii  between  the  puritans 
(wlio  sought  to  retorni  within  liie  church,  and  wlio  guided  the 
Massachusetts  cohjny  under  Endicott)  and  the  separatists, 
who  gathered  the  church  at  Scrooby,  were  exiled  to  Holland, 
and  came  to  Plymouth,  and  there  founded  the  system  of 
voluntaiy  churches.    The  record  is  brouglit  down  to  lti29. 

Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing.     [Nova  Scotia.] 

Warner,  C.  D.     Boston,  1874.     16^^ 418.8 

Badeau,  Adam.  Military  history  of  Ulysses  S. 
Grant.     Vol.  I.     New  York,  1868.     xiii,  683-|- 

pp.     Portrait.     Maps.     8^^ 5021.8 

Note.  —  No  more  published. 

Baden,  Frances   Henshaw.     The  Christmas  guest. 

See  SouTHwORTH,  Emma  Dorothy  Eliza  Nevitte.     522.9 

Baden-Powell,  George  Smyth.  See  Powell, 
George  Smyth  Baden. 

Baden-Powell,  Warington.  See  Powell,  Waring- 
ton  Baden. 

Baedeker,  Carl.  Belgium  and  Holland.  Hand- 
book for  travellers.  With  maps  and  plans.  2d 
edition,  revised.  Coblenz,  1871.  xxviii,  328 
pp.     16° 5728.5 

—  Italy.    Handbook  for  travellers.    With  maps  and 

plans.     2d  edition,  revised.     Coblenz,  1870,  72. 

2  V.     16° 5528.2 

Contents.— YiA.l.  Northern  Italy  and  Corsica.    II.  Cen- 
tral Italy  and  Home. 

—  Paris    and    Northern   France.       Handbook    for 

travellers.  With  maps  and  plans.  3d  edition, 
revised  and  augmented.  Coblenz,  1872.  xxxii, 
320  pp.     16° 5527.7 

—  The  Rhine  and  Northern  Germany.     Handbook 

for  travellers.  With  maps  and  plans.  4th  edi- 
tion, revised  and  augmented.  Coblenz,  1870. 
xxii,  444  pp.    16^ 5718.3 

—  Southern   Germany   and  Austria,    including  the 

Eastern  Alps.  Handbook  for  travellers.  With 
maps  and  plans.     2d  edition,  revised.     Coblenz, 

1871.  xxii,  380  pp.     16° 5718.2 

—  Switzerland,  and  the  adjacent  portions  of  Italy, 

Savoy,  and  the  Tyrol.  Handbook  for  travellers. 
With  maps,  plans,  and  panoramas.  5th  edition, 
revised.     Coblenz,  1872.     xliv,  418  pp.     16°...   5718.4 

—  Traveller's  manual   of   conversation   in  English, 

French,  German,    Italian.       With    vocabulary, 
*      short  questions,  etc.       20th  edition.      Coblenz, 

1870.     i.v,  33l4-pp.     12° 6127.1 

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Sm.  8° 1526.25 

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Baile,  J.    Wonders  of  electricity.    Translated  from 

the  French.  Edited,  with  additions,  by  John 
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Bailey,  James  M.    Life  in  Danbury.    Boston,  1873. 

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Bailey,  Samuel  W.,  compiler.  Homage  of  eminent 
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Bain,  Alexander.  Critical  remarks  on  [the]  intel- 
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BAIN 


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X^  ,-=^z^._^^—  —  "  — «lielf.  No. 
Baker's,  A,  dozen.    Original  Lumorous  dialogues. 

Baker,  a.  M.     Boston,  1874.     16° 1517.6 

Baldwin,  John  Denison.     Ancient  America.     Witli 

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12° 824.7 

Baldwin,  Thomas,  joint  author.  Lippincott'a  pro- 
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Baldwin,  William  Charles.  African  hunting  from 
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Balpe,  Michael  William.  Bohemian  girl;  Rose  of 
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Ball,    Benjamin    West.       Elfin    land:    and    other 

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Ball,  John.  Alpine  guides.  Pennine  Alps,  includ- 
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1873.     181-378  pp.     4  maps.     16° 5936.6 

—  editor.     Peaks,  passes  and  glaciers.     A  series  of 

excursions  by  members  of  the  Alpine  club.     5th 
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Sm.  8° 5717.1 

Ballads.  Baker,  G.  M.  Ballads  of  beauty.  Bos- 
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—  Lockhart,  J.  G.     Ancient  Spanish  ballads.    Bos- 

ton, 1861.     16° 1616.5 

—  MacCarthy,  D.  F.     Book  of  Irish  ballads.    New 

York,1873.     16° 5626.3 

—  Murray,  J.  C.     Ballads  ^and  songs  of  Scotland. 

London,  1874.     8° 5626.5 

See  also  Note  under  English  literature. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.     Black  ivory;  a  tale 

of  adventure  among  the  slavers  of  East  Africa. .     538.9 

—  The  coral  island 934.18 

—  Deep  down.     A  tale  of  the  Cornish  mines 935.10 

—  The  dog  Crusoe.     A  tale  of  the  Western  prairies.  935.30 

—  The  dog  Crusoe  and  his  master 935.31 

—  Erling  the  bold.     A  tale  of  the  Norse  sea-kings.  935.11 

—  Fighting  the  flames.     [London  fire  brigade] 935.12 

—  The  floating  light  of  Goodwin  sands 935.16 

-^  Freaks  on  the  fells 923.9 

—  Gasooyne  the  sandal-wood  trader 923.11 

The  gorilla  hunters 913.26 

—  The  lifeboat 934.17 

-=^  Man  on  the  ocean.    A  book  about  boats  and  ships.1715.30 

—  Martin   Rattler;    or,  a  boy's  adventures  in  the 

forests  of  Brazil 923.10 

-^  The  Norseman  in  the  West;  or,  America  before 

Columbus 914.37 

—  The  pirate  city.     An  Algerine  tale 927.30 

—  Rivers  of  ice.     A  tale  illustrative  of  Alpine  ad- 

venture and  glacier  action 931.11 

—  Shifting  winds 926.33 

—  Silver  lake  ,... 935.14 

—  Tales  of  adventure;    or,   wild  work  in  strange 

places  933.25 

Contents.  —Away  in  the  wilderness;  The  piorfers;  HuDtins 
the  lions ;  Up  in  the  clouds. 

-T-  Tales  of  adventure  on  the  coast 1115.4 

Contents.  —  The  story  of  tlie  rock ;  Wrecked  but  not  ruined ; 
Saved  by  the  lifeboat;  Chasing  the  sun. 

— ^  Ungava:  a  tale  of  Esquimaux-land 923.12 

—  The  wild  man  of  the  West.     A  tale  of  the  Rocky 

mountains 926.32 

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York,  1871.     16° 1714.18 

See  also  Aeronautics. 

Ballou,  Hosea,  Life  of.    Whittemore,  T.    Boston, 

1854.     2v.     12° 6026.6 

Ballou,  Maturin  Murray  History  of  Cuba;  or, 
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Boston,  1854.     230  pp.     12° 

—  Treasury  of  thought.  Forming  an  encyclopaedia  of 

quotations  from   ancient  and  modern  authors. 
Boston,  1873.    xii,  579  pp.     8° *R.R. 


Shelf.  No. 
Bain,  Alexander,  continued. 

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—  See  RiBOT,  T.     English  psychology.     New  York, 

1874.     8° 5835.5 

Baiud,  Spencer  Fullerton,  Brewer,  Thomas  Mayo, 
and  RiDGWAv,  R.  History  of  North  American 
birds.  Vol.  i,  ii.  Illustrated.  Boston,  1874. 
2  V.     L.  8° 6611.1 


Contents.  —  Vol.  I,  II.  Land  birds. 


With 
Wag- 


Baireuth,  Bavaria.  Art  life  and  theories 
drawings  of  the  Bayreuth  opera  house, 
ner,  (W.)  R.     New  York,  1875.     12° 

Bajazet:  tragedie.  Racine,  J.  de.  Theatre  com- 
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Baker,  George  Melville.  Amateur  drama  series. 
The  exhibition  drama.  Illustrated.  Boston, 
1875.     248pp.     12° 

—  Amateur  dramas.     Boston,  1873.    252  pp.    Illus- 

trated.    16° 

—  A  baker's  dozen.     Original  humorous  dialogues. 

Boston,  1874.     137  pp.     16° 

—  The  drawing-room  stage:  original  dramas,  come- 

dies, farces  [etc.]  for  amateur  theatricals  and 
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274  pp.     16° 

—  The  maidenhood  series.     Running  to  waste 

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— -  editor.  Ballads  of  beauty.  With  illustrations. 
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The  reading  club  and  handy  speaker.  Selec- 
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Baker,  Harriet  Newell  (Woods).  (Mrs.  Madeline 
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—  I'll  try 

—  The  Leslie  stories.     Never  give  up 

The  secret  of  success   

Up  the  ladder 

Worth  and  wealth 

—  Little  Agnes 

—  Play  and  study 

—  The  two  homes 

Baker,  James  L.     Men  and  things;  or,  short  essays 

on  various  subjects,  including  free  trade.  Bos- 
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Baker,  Sir  Samuel  AVhite.  The  Albert  N'yanza 
great  basin  of  the  Nile,  and  explorations  of  the 
Nile  sources.  With  map  and  illustrations. 
New  edition.  London,  1872.  xxvii,  499  pp, 
Sm.  8° 

—  Ismailia.     A  narrative  of  the  expedition  to  Cen- 

tral Africa  for  the  suppression  of  the  slave  trade. 
Organized  by  Ismail,  khedive  of  Egypt.  With 
maps,  portraits,  and  illustrations.  New  York, 
1875.     542pp.     8° 

—  The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and  the  sword 

hunters  of  the  Hamran  Arabs.  4th  edition, 
with  illustrations  and  maps.  London,  1871. 
xix,  413  pp.     Sm.  8° 

—  Same.     With   a   supplement.      By  W.  L.  Gage. 

Illustrated.  Hartford,  1871.  xx,  624-}-  pp. 
Maps.     8° 

—  The  rifle  and  the  hound  in  Ceylon.     With  illus- 

trations.    Philadelphia,  1871.     305  pp.     16°... 

Baker,  Sarah.  Christian  eflfort.  New  York,  1850. 
271pp.     16° 

Baker,  Thomas.  Elements  of  practical  mechanism 
and  machine  tools.  With  remarks  on  tools  and 
machinery  by  James  Nasmyth.  With  illustra- 
tions. 4th  edition.  London,  1871.  xii,  240 
pp.     1  folded  plate.     12° 

—  Mathematical  theory  of  the  steam  engine.     New 

edition,  revised.      London,  1870.      vi,  118  pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 

Baker,  William  Munford.     Carter  Quarterman 

—  Mose  Evans 

—  The  new  Timothy 

3 


6234.3 
5537.3 

1635.6 

1635.22 

1517.6 


1516.9 
927.28 

1635.23 

1623.5 

1538.13 

524.7 
934.6 
926.5 
926.6 
926.8 
926.7 
934.5 
935.6 
926.4 

5216.4 


5936.4 

5933.5 

425,3 

5932.1 
1515.2 
5819.6 

1716.14 


1716.1 

530.17 

726.23 

535.1 


825.9 


E.2.4 


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—  Same.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

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Boston,  1875.     Sq.  16° 529.4.16 

—  Knight,   C.      Biography;    or,  third   division   of 

"  The  English  cyclopaedia."     London,  1866-68. 

6  v.     4" *R.R.,  F.2. 1  • 

—  Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.)    de.      Memoirs  of  cele- 

brated characters.    New  York,  1854.    3  v.    12°.  1025. 10 

—  Macaulay,  T.   B.,   Rogers,  H.,   Martin,  T.,  and 

others.      New   biographies   of   illustrious  men. 
Boston,  1857.     12" 5428.4 

—  MacCarthy,    J.      Modern    leaders.      New  York, 

1872.     8" 5930.2 

—  Martin,    F.      Handbook   of   contemporary  biog- 

raphy.    London,  1870.     16" *R.R.,  F.3.7 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 

New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5616.L3 

—  Page,   H.    A.      Noble   workers.      London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 5936.3 

—  Phillips,  L.  B.     Dictionary  of  biographical  refer- 

ence.    London,  187L     8" *R.R.,  E.3.2 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Biographical  and  critical  essays. 

London,  1856.      16° 1537.8 

Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies.  Phila- 
delphia,   1875.     12" 5237.3 

—  Smiles,  S.    Brief  biographies.    Boston,  1873.  16°.  1024.13 

—  Smith,    W.      Dictionary   of  Greek   and   Roman 

biography.     London,  1870.     3  v.     8°  .. .  .♦R.R.,  E.3.3 

—  Thomas,  J.       Universal  pronouncing  dictionary 

of  biography.    Philadelphia,1871.    2  v.  8".*R.R.,  A.3.5 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.     The  queens  of  society. 

New  York,  1861.     12" 1216.17 

The  wits  and  beaux  of  society.     New  York, 

1861.     12" 1216.18 

—  Vapereau,   G.     Dictionnaire   universel  des  con- 

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See  also  America,  Architects,  Artists,  Bible,  Christ,  Engi- 
neers, Enjjland,  Europe.  -France,  Germany,  Great  Britain, 
Greece,  lleroes,  Indians.  Inventors,  Ireland,  Italy,  Jews, 
Knights,  Military  biography.  Missions,  New  England,  New 
York,  Novelists,  Painters,  Philosophers,  Poets,  Popes,  Konian 
catholic  cliurch,  Rome,  Sculptors,  Statesmen,  Women,  United 
States. 

jvwe.  _  For  universal  biography  the  most  convenient  refer- 
ence book  is  Thonias,  who  gives  authorities  for  further  inves- 
tigation. For  Americans  only,  Drake's  is  the  best.  For 
English  and  American  writers,  use  AUiboue  in  the  first 
insiunce. 

Biology.     Spencer,  H.     Principles  of.     New  York, 

1868,73.     2  V.     12° 6635.2 

—  Stevenson,  S.  H.     Boys  and  girls  in.    New  York, 

1875.     12° 1527.17 

BioN.    Idylls.     5'ec  Theocritus 6115.17 

Bioplasm.     Beale,  L.  S.     London,  1872.     16° 6037.2 

Bird,    Harriet,    Recollections   of.       Taber,    S.    W. 

Boston,   1857.     Sm.  12° 5819.20 

Bird,  Joseph.     Protection  against  firei  and  the  best 
means  of  putting  out  fires  in  cities,  towns,  and 
villages.    New  York,  1873.    iv,  278  pp.    Sm.  8".   1726.1 
Bird,  Robert  Montgomery.     Nick  of  the  woods  ....     536.4 
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C.  P.     Boston,  1875.     12" 1617.15 

Bird-keeping.  A  practical  guide  for  the  manage- 
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[1868].     iv,156pp.     16° 6618.1 


BIRDS 


24 


BLAIR 


Shelf.  No. 
Birds.   Baily,  W.  L.    Our  own  birds.    Philadelphia, 

1869.      12° 913.25 

—  Berthoud,   II.      Stories  of   bird    life.     London, 

1875.     Sm.  8° 6617.9 

—  Burroughs,  J.  Wake-robin.  New  York,  1871.  16".  1525.12 

—  Elliott,  A.     A  chapter  on  feathered  pets.     Lon- 

don, 1872.     10°   916.19 

—  Figuier,   (G.)  L.     Reptiles  and  birds.     London 

[1869].     8° 1521.3 

—  Flagg,  W.     The  birds  and  seasons  of  New  Eng- 

land.    Boston,  1875.     8° 6614.11 

—  Holden,  C.  F.     Holden's  book  on.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 1519.6 

—  Michelet,  J.     The  bird.     London,  1870.     8° 6612.5 

—  lluskin,  J.     Loves  meinie.     Lectures   on  Greek 

and  English  birds.     New  York,  1873.     12°  ....  0236.20 

—  Samuels,   E.  A.     The  birds  of  New  England  and 

adjacent  states.     Boston,  1872.     8° 6612.4 

—  Synopsis  of  the  birds  of  the  United  States.     New 

York,  1828.     8° 6614.1 

See  also  Canary  bird. 

Note.  —  See  note  in  Bulletin,  vol.  ir,  p.  232. 

Birds  of  a  feather.     Bradley,  M 936.30 

BiRKS,  Thomas  Rawson.     First  principles  of  moral 

science.     London,  1873.     vii,  320  pp.     Sm.  8°..   5836.2 

Birth  and  education.     Schwartz,  M.  S 531.6 

Birthday  party.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.8 

BiUTHjfARK.   The.      Hawthorne,   N.      (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  H.  The  Pampas  and  Andes.  A 
thousand  miles'  walk  across  South  America. 
With  an  introduction  by  E.  A.  Samuels.  3d  edi- 
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BiSMARCK-ScHOKNHAUSEN,  Otto  (Eduard  Leopold), 
Prinz  von,  Life  of.  Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     8° 1221.8 

—  Same.     New  York,  1870.     8° 1021.5 

BissELL,  Edwin  Cone.      The  historic  origin  of  the 

Bible.    With  an  introduction  by  11.  D.  Hitchcock. 

New  York  [1873].     xxiii,  432  pp.     Sm.  8° 1536.14 

Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.     Hunt,  H.  (M.) 

Boston,  1873.     Sq.  16° 1939.2 

BiTSoftravel.  Hunt,H.  (M.)  Boston,  1872,  Sq.  16°.  428.10 
Bitter-sweet.     A   poem.      Holland,   J.   G.     New 

York,  1872.     12° 1615.18 

—  Same.     (In  his  Garnered  sheaves.)     New  York, 

1873.     Sq.  16° 1617.2 

BivorAc,  The;    or,  stories  of  the  peninsular  war. 

Maxwell,  W.  H 518.6 

Bivouac  and  battle.     Adams,  W.  T 924.10 

Bjornsox,  Bjornstjerne.     Arne:  a  sketch  of  Norwe- 

gian  country  life.    Translated  by  A.  Plesner  and 

S.  Rugeley-Powers 735. 25 

—  The  happy  boy:    a  tale  of    Norwegian   peasant 

life.     Translated  by  H.  R.  G 735. 25 

Black,  Adam  and  Charles.  General  atlas  of  the 
world.  American  edition.  Edinburgh,  1871.  F°. 

*R.R.Desk 

—  Picturesque  tourist  of  Ireland.     Illustrated  by  a 

map  of  Ireland,  charts  and  plans.     Edinburgh, 

1855.     vii,  310  pp.     Wood-cuts.     Sm.  8° 229.2 

Black,  Charles  Christopher.  Essay  on  L.  da  Vinci's 
scientific  and  literary  works.  See  Heaton, 
Mary  M 6211.5 

—  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti.     Sculptor,  painter, 

architect.     The  story  of  his  life  and   labours. 
London,    1875.       xiv,    262-],    pp.        Portrait. 

Photographs.     8° 6211.7 

Black,  William.     A  daughter  of  Heth 311.26 

—  Kilmeny 319.16 

—  Love  or  marriage? 720.18 

—  The  maid  of  Killeena  and  other  stories.     Leipzig.   330.12 

Cmaents.  —  The:  maid  of  Killeena;  Queen  Tita's  wager-  A 
fight  for  a  wife ;  The  true  legend  of  a  billiard  club ;  A  sequel 
to  that.  ^ 

—  Same.     New  York 711.9 

Contents.  — The  maid  of  Killeena;  Queen  Tita's  wager:  A 
light  for  a  wife;  The  true  legend  of  a  billiard  club  ;  A  sequel 
to  that  i  The  man  who  was  like  Shakspeare. 

—  The  marriage  of  Moira  Fergus 720.38 

—  The  monarch  of  Mincing-Lane 720. 13 


Shelf.  No. 
Black,  William,  continued. 

—  A  princess  of  Thule.     Leipzig 328.28 

—  Same.     New  York 732.10 

—  In  silk  "attire 330.24 

—  The  strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton 3 19.6 

—  Three  feathers.     Leipzig 331.9 

—  Same.     New  York 720.2 

Black  baronet.  The.     Carleton,  W 524.1 

Black  diamonds  gatnered  in  the  darkey  homes  of 

the  South.  Pollard,  E.  A.  New  York,  1859.  12°.  1915.8 
Black  dwarf.  The.     Scott,  .Sir  W.     Boston 523.15 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.11 

Black  forest  village  stories.     Auerbach,  B 926.27 

Black  hills,  Dakota,  Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of 

the.     ii'ee  United  States.     Department  of  war . .     630.1 
Black  ivory;  a  tale  of  adventure  among  the  slavers 

of  East  Africa.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 538.9 

Black  panther,  The.     Wraxall,  Sir  (F.  C.)  L 931.10 

Black  sea.  Travels  on  the.     Cunynghame,  Sir  A.  T. 

London,  1872.     8° 5931.8 

Black  sheep.     Yates,  E 318.22 

Black  tulip.  The.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 510.7 

Blackburn,  Henry.  The  Harz  mountains:  a  tour 
in  the  toy  country.  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
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—  Normandy  picturesque.     With  illustrations.     1st 

American   from    2d   London    edition.      Boston, 

1873.     291pp.     Map.     Sq.  16° 5528.3 

—  The  Pyrenees:    a  description  of  summer  life  at 

French  watering  places.  With  illustrations  by 
G.  Dore,  and  a  map.     London,   1867.     xvi,   326 

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Blackburne,  Francis.  Confessions  of  faith.  (In 
Sparks,  J.  Collection  of  essays  and  tracts  in 
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—  Same.     Also  Selection  from  Benjamin  Hoadly's 

works.     Boston,  1823.     [No  title-page.]     169- 

344  pp.     12° 6327.11 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Biography  of  Homer.  (In 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord,  and  others.  New  biog- 
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—  Horae  Hellenicae:  essays  and  discussions  on  some 

important  points  of  Greek  philology  and  an- 
tiquity.    London,  1874,     xii,  394  pp.     8° 6113.4 

—  On  self-culture.     3d  edition.     Edinburgh,   1874. 

9 1  pp.     16° 5838.5 

Blackmore,   Richard  Doddridge.      Alice   Lorraine. 

A  tale  of  the  South  downs.     Leipzig 33 1. 10 

—  Same.     Now  York 711,35 

—  Lorna  Doone 710,16 

—  The  maid  of  Sker 711.20 

Blackstone,  Sir  AVilliara.      Commentaries    on   the 

laws  of  England.  With  notes,  and  a  life  of  the 
author,  by  G.  Sharswood.  Philadelphia,  1872. 
2  V.     Portrait.     8° 6311.1 

Blackwell,  Antoinette  Brown.  The  sexes  through- 
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Blackwood,  Frederick  Temple,  lord  Dufferin.  Let- 
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Jan  Mayen,  and  Spitzbergen,  in  1856.  Boston, 
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Blade-o -grass.     Farjeon,  B.  L 521.7 

Blagden,  George  Washington.  Pastor's  memorial. 
Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  [his]  installation. 
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Blagden,  Isa.     The  woman  I  loved,  and  the  woman 

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Blaine,  Delabere  Pritchett.  An  encyclopasdia  of 
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Blair,  David,  A  grammar  of  natural  and  experi- 
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Blair,  Hugh.  An  abridgment  of  lectures  on  rhet-. 
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BLAKE 


25 


BONWICK 


Shelf.  No. 

Blake,  iarfy — .     Euth  Maxwell 731.4 

Blake,  E.  Vale,  editor.  Arctic  experiences:  contain- 
ing Capt.  G.  E.  Tyson's  wonderful  drift  on  the 
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cruise  of  the  Tigress,  and  rescue  of  the  Polaris 
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New  York,  1874.  48U  pp.  Illustrated.  Por- 
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Blake,  John  Lauris.  Conversations  on  natural 
philosophy.  Illustrated.  Boston,  1837.  276 
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Blake,  Lillie  Dcvereux.     Fettered  for  life 734.23 

Blake,   Louisa.     Poems.      Boston,  1832.     vii,   138 

pp.     12^ 5218.3 

Blake,  Sophia  Jex.  A  visit  to  some  American 
schools  and  colleges.  Londoil,  1867.  xii,  250 
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Blake,  William,  Life  of.     Gilchrist,  A.     London, 

1863.     2  V.     S'^  , 6213.9 

Blanc,  (Auguste  Alexander  Philippe)  Charles. 
Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving.  Trans- 
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Blanc,  (Jean  Joseph)  Louis.     History  of  ten  years 

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Blanche  Seymour.      By  the    author    of    "  Erma's 

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Bland,  "William.  Experimental  essays  on  the  prin- 
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—  Forms  of  ships  and   boats.     With    illustrations. 

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Bleak  house.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  II.)     Boston.    2  v...  1824.11 

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Bleeding.     Sfe  Epilepsy. 

Blessington,  Countess  of.    See  Gardiner,  Margaret. 
Blind  people:  their  works  and  ways.     Johns,  B.  G. 

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Blithedale  romance.  The.    Hawthorne,  N.    Boston, 

187L     16° 1813.8 

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Nole.  —  Supposed  to  picture  the  Brook  farm  experiment. 

Blockade,   The,   of  Phalsburg.     [Fiction.]     Erck- 

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—  .Same.     New  York,  1871.     12° 913.21 

Blockade  runners.  The.     Verne,  J 713.4 

Bloodhetting,  Researches  on  the  effects  of.     Louis, 

P.  C.  A.     Boston,  1836.     8° 6014.4 

Bloomfield.    Robert.       Rural    tales,   ballads,   and 

songs.     2d  edition.     London,   1802.     ix,  119-|- 

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Blossoming,  The,  of  an  aloe.     Hoey,  JVfn?.  C 711.15 

Blot,    Pierre.      Hand-book    of    practical    cookery. 

New  York,  1873.  478  pp.  Illustrated.  12°..  1515.5 
Blowpipe,  A  system  of  instruction  in  the  practical 

use   of   the.      Plympton,   G.   W.      New  York, 

1868.  12° 6436.3 

Blue  ribbon.  The.     Tabor,  E 732.19 

Bluebeard's  ghost.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  {In  John- 
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Bluebeard's  keys.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Leipzig....  330.20 

—  Same.     New  York 720.11 

Blueberrying.     Abbott,  J 917.27 

Blunderer,   The:    a  comedy.     Moliere,   J.  B.  P. 

Dramatic  works.     Edinburgh,  1875.     8° 6530.3.1 

Boarding-school  days.     Gordon,  C 915.22 

Boardman,  William  E.     The  higher  Christian  life. 

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Boat  club.     Adams,  W.  T 924.15 

Boat  club  series.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.     Prime,  W.  C.    New 

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Boats.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Man  on  the  ocean.     A 

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—  Kingston,   W.  H.  G.       The  boy's  own  book  of 

boats,   with  instructions  how   to  make  sailing 
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Bobbin  boy.  The.     N.  P.  Banks.     Thayer,  W.  M. 

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BoCHer,  Fedinand,  editor.     College  series  of  French 

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CoMentt.—  'Lcs  petits  oisoaux;   Mile,  de  la  SeisHere;  Le 
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Bodily  strength  and  skill.  Wonders  of.     Depping, 

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Body   and  mind.      Maudsley,    H.     London,   1873. 

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Bogart,  William  H.  Daniel  Boone,  and  the  hunters 
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Bogen,  F.  W.  The  German  in  America.  [German 
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Boieldieu,  Francois  Andre.  La  dame  blanche. 
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Boitard,    Pierre.       Nouveau   manuel   du    cordier. 

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BoLEYN,  Anne.     See  Anne  Boleyn. 

BoMBAUGH,  Charles  C.  The  literature  of  kissing, 
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Bonaparte,  Louis  Napoleon.     See  Napoleon  III. 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.     See  Napol^ion  I. 

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Bonaparte-Patterson    marriage    in    1803,    The. 

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Bond,  John  James.  Handy-book  of  rules  and  tables 
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Bond,  Robert.  Handbook  of  the  telegraph.  3d 
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Bones.  Dupuytren,  G.,  baron.  Injuries  and  dis- 
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BoNiFACius,   (Winifrid),   St.,  archbishop  of  Mentz. 

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—  Child's  history  of  Rome.     New  York,  1870.    2  v. 

Illustrated.     16° 926.1 

—  Child's  history  of  the  United  States.     With  en- 

gravings.    New  York,  1870.     3  v.     16° 926.3 

Bonnet,  Charles.  Philosophical  and  critical  inqui- 
ries concerning  Christianity.  Translated  by  J. 
L.  Boissier.  Philadelphia,  1803.  304  pp.  Por- 
trait.    16° 1918. 10 

Bonneville,   Captain,  Adventures  of.    Irving,  W. 

London,  1854.     12° 826.3 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1815.14 

Bonnie  Scotland.    Lippincott,  S.  J.    Boston,  1872. 

16° 933.29 

Bonstettin,  Charles  Victor  de.  The  man  of  the 
North,  and  the  man  of  the  South;  or  the  influ- 
ence of  climate.     Translated  from  the  French. 

New  York,  1864.     200  pp.     12° 1938.2 

Bonwick,  James.     Mike  Howe,  the  bushranger  of 

Van  Dieman's  land 725.28 


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Shelf.  No. 
Book,  A,  about  boys.     Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.    Boston, 

1861).     16-^ 926.34 

Book,  A,  about  doctors.     Jeafifreson,  J.  C.    Leipzig, 

1870.     '2v.ini.     Sq.  IG'^ 1238.16 

Book  about  dominies.     MoncriefiF,  A.  R.  II.    Boston, 

1869.  16" 1535.9 

Book-keeping.  Marsh,  C.  C.  Theory  and  prac- 
tise of  bank  book-keeping.     New  York,  1864. 

L.  4° 1720.1 

—  Tremery,  F.    Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  teneur 

de  livres.     Paris,  N.  D.     24" C819.1 

Book,  The,  of  adventure  and  peril.  Bruce,  C.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     Sm.  8" 426.23 

Book,  The,  of  days.     Chambers,  R.     London,  N.  n. 

2  V.     8° *R.R.,  A.3.7 

Book,  A,  of  golden  deeds.     Yonge,  C.  M.     London, 

1870.  16" 1939.1 

Book  of  memories.     Hall,  S.  C.     London,  1871.  4".   1231.1 
Book,  The,  of  snobs.     Thackeray,  AV.   M.     (/n  his 

Miscellanies) 335.13.1 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works) 513.1.9 

Book,  The,  of  the  seasons.  Ilowitt,  W.  Philadel- 
phia, 1831.     12° 1838.3 

Books  and  reading.  Porter,  N.  Books  and  read- 
ing; or,  what  books  shall  I  read  and  how  shall 
I  read  them?     New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8" 6134.1 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.    The  best  reading.      Hints  on  the 

selection  of  books.     New  York,  1875.     12° 6136,10 

—  Van   Khyn,  G.   A.  F.      "What  and  how  to  read. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 6136.11 

Booksellers.     History  of  booksellers,  the  old  and 

the  new.      Curwen,  H.     London  [1873].     12°.. 5426.16 
See  also  Note  in  Bulletin,  Vol.  II,  p.  234. 

Boone,  Daniel.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Daniel  Boone  the 

pioneer  of  Kentucky.     New  Y'ork,  1872.     12°. .   1014.4 

—  Bogart,  "W.  H.     Daniel  Boone,  and  the  hunters 

of   Kentucky.    Boston,  1874  [ccp.  1854].    16°.  5025.9 
BoRBST^DT,  A.,  and  Dwyer,  F.     The  Franco-Ger- 
man war  to  the  catastrophe  of  Sedan  and  the 
fall  of  Strassburg,    With  strategical  maps,  tabu- 
lar views  of  marches,   plans  of   battles  [etc.]. 

London,  1873.     viii,  701  pp.     8° 5713.2 

Border  and  Bastille.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.26 

Border  beagles.     Simms,  W.  G 716.27 

Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  some  provinces  of 
medical  science.     Holmes,  0.  W.     Boston,  1862. 

12° 1522.14 

Border  reminiscences.     Marcy,  R.  B 413.3 

Borderland,  The,  of  science.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     8° 6814.3 

Bores,  The:  a  comedy.  Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  Dra- 
matic works.     Edinburgh,  1875.     8° 5530.3.2 

Borgia,  Lucrezia,  duchess  of  Ferrora.  Gilbert,  W. 
Lucrezia  Borgia.  A  biography.  London,  1869. 
2v.     Sm.  8" 5526.7 

—  Gregorovius,   F.      Lucrezia   Borgia.     Stuttgart, 

1874.     8° 5733.6 

Borrow,  George.  The  Bible  in  Spain.  13th  edi- 
tion.    New  York,  1869.     232  pp.     8° 5931.13 

—  Lavengro;  the  scholar  —  the  gipsy  —  the  priest. 

New  York,  1857.     198  pp.     8° 511.4 

—  Romany  Rye;    a  sequel   to    "Lavengro."     New 

York,  1867.     141pp.     8° 511.21 

—  Wild  Wales:  its  people,  language,  and  scenery. 

3d  edition.    London,  1872.     viii,  347  pp.    Sm.  8°.  5438.6 

—  The   Zincali;   or,   an  account  of   the  gypsies  of 

Spain.     New  York,  1869.     148  pp.     8" 5931.13 

Boscoeel:    or,  the  royal  oak.     [Historical  fiction.] 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 339.10 

Bosscet,  Jacques  Benigne.  Bossuet  and  his  con- 
temporaries.     Farrar,   II.    S.      London,    1874. 

Sm.  8° 55  26.14 

Bo&Toy,  Mass.  Auditor.  Annual  report  of  the  receipts 
and  expenditiires  of  the  city  of  Boston  and  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  1867-75.  Boston,  1868-75. 
6  V.     8=* , 6923.1 

—  Board  of  health.     The  sanitary  condition  of  Bos- 

ton. Report  of  a  medical  commission  appointeji 
to  investigate  the  sanitary  condition  of  the  city. 
Boston,  1875.     199  pp.     Charts.     8° 6913.6 


Shelf.  No. 

Boston,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  Celebration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the 

battle  of  Bunker  hill  [prepared  by  James  M. 
Bugbee].  With  an  appendix  containing  a  sur- 
vey of  the  literature  of  the  battle,  its  antecedents 
and  results  [by  Justin  Winsor].  Boston,  1875. 
Illustrated.     174  pp.     L.  8^ 810.10 

—  History  of  the  introduction  of  pure  water  into 

Boston,  with  a  description  of  its  Cochituato 
water  works.  Compiled  by  [N.  J.  Bradlee]. 
Illustrated.    Boston,  1868.    xxi,  299-f-  pp.    8°. 

C10.2  and  5010.18 

—  Inaugural  address  of  S.  C.  Cobb,  mayor,  Jan.  5, 

1874.     Boston,  1874.     34  pp.     8^ 6923.11 

—  Same.     Jan.  4,  1875.    Boston,  1875.    30  pp.    8°. 6923. 13 

—  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      Boston,   1865. 

153  pp.     L.  8" 5020.4 

—  Memorial   of    Daniel    Webster.      Boston,    1853. 

viii,  270  pp.     Portrait.     1  plate.     8° 1011.4 

—  Memorial   of    Edward    Everett.      Boston,    1865. 

315  pp.     Portraits.     L.  8° 810.9 

—  Memorial  of  Joshua  Bates.    Boston,  1865.    58  pp. 

Portrait.     1  plate.     L.  8° 5031.1 

—  Memorial   of    Samuel   F.    B.    Morse.      [Boston] 

1872.  103-1- pp.     8° 1211.5  and  5023.3 

—  Memorial  of    the  inauguration  of  the  statue  of 

Franklin.    Boston,  1857.    412  pp.     1  plate.    8°.   1211.6 

—  Municipal  register  for  1873.     Boston,  lb73.     278 

pp.     8° 1210.1 

—  Ordinances  of  the  city  and  acts  of  the  legislature 

of  Massachusetts  on  municipal  subjects  passed 

1873.  Boston,  1874.     251-334  pp.     L.  8^ 810.4 

—  Proceedings,  April   17,    1865,  on  occasion  of  the 

death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Boston,  1865.     35 

pp.     8° 5020.6 

—  Primary  schools.     Annals  of  the  primary  school 

committee,  1818-55.  Compiled  by  J.  M.  Wight- 
man.     Boston,  1860.     8° 5010.3 

—  Public  library.     Bulletins.     Vol.  I,  ii.     No.  1  to 

35.  Oct.,  1867,  to  Oct.,  1875.  [Appended  to 
vol.  I,  The  Tosti  engravings.  Portraits.]  Bos- 
ton, 1871,  75.     2  V.     L.  8^ *R.R.,  D.2.5 

Catalogue.    Boston,  1854.    iv,  180  pp.    8^.*R.R.,  D.2.8 

A  chronological  index  to  historical  fiction;  in- 
cluding prose  fiction,  plays  and  poems.  2d  and 
enlarged  edition.  Boston,  1875.  iv,  32  pp.  L.  8°.     *Desk 

Historical    fiction.        Novels,    plays,     poems. 

[Boston,  1871.]     9  pp.     L.  8^' *K.R.,  D.2.4 

Index  to   the  catalogue  of  books  in  the  Bates 

Hall.   Boston,  1861.   vii,  902-|- pp.  L.  8°.  .*R.R.,  D.2.2 

First  supplement.     Boston,   1866.     iv,  718, 

21-1-  pp.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.3 

Index    to    the   catalogue   of    [books]    in    the 

Lower  Hall.     Boston,  1858.    iv,  204  pp.    L.  8°. 

*R.R.,  D.2.1 

Lower  Hall.     Catalogue  of  books  in  the  classes 

of  history,  biography,  and  travel,  with  notes  for 
readers  under  subject-references.  2d,  or  consoli- 
dated edition.  Boston,  1873.  304  pp.  L.  8°.*R.R.,  D.2.16 

Class  list  for  English  prose  fiction,  including 

translations  and  juvenile  fiction  [and  some 
juvenile  works  not  fiction].  5th  edition.  [Bos- 
ton, 1871.]     76  pp.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.4 

Class   list   for    poetry,  the   drama,  rhetoric, 

elocution,  collections,  periodicals,  and  miscelia- 
neousworks.  [Boston,  1870.]  128  pp.  L.  8°.  *R.R.,  D.2.4 

Class  list  for  works  in  the  arts  and  sciences. 

2d  edition.  [Boston,  1871.]  71-|- pp.  L.  8°.  *R.R.,  D.2.4 

Finding  list  for  French,  German,  and  Ital- 
ian books.    [Boston,  1867.]    45  pp.    L.  8°.*R.R.,  D.2.4 

Foreign    languages.       Books    arranged    by 

authors,  titles,  and  subjects.  2d  edition.  [Bos- 
ton, 1876.]     68  pp.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.20 

Miscellaneous    documents.      Boston,   1851-72. 

Sm.  8" *R.R.,  D.2.14 

Nineteenth    annual    report    of    the    trustees. 

Boston,  1871.     77  pp.     8° *R.R.,  D.2.9 

Peiiodicals  currently  received;  and  Works  of 

reference  in  the  Reading  Room  and  at  the  Desk 
in  pates  Hall.     [Boston,  1870.]     31pp.     L.  8°. 

♦R.R.,  D.2.4 


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Shelf.  No. 

BoSTOV,  3fass.  Public  library,  continued. 

Points  to  be  consid6rcd  in  cataloguing,  revis- 
ing, and  proof-reading.  [Boston,  1870.]  8  pp. 
L.  8° *K.R.,  D.2.4 

Presentation  of  a  bust  and  portrait  of  Joshua 

Bates,  by  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  van  do 
Wejer.     Boston,  18C6.     It)  pp.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.4 

The  Prince  library.     A  catalogue  of  the  bot^ks 

and  manuscripts  [of]  T.  Prince,  bequeathed  to 
the  Old  South  church,  and  now  deposited  in  the 
Public  library.  Boston,  1870.  xvi,  159-f-  pp. 
L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.6 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  building. 

Boston,   1858.     194  pp.     Illustrated.     8'-. 

6012.8  and  *R.R.,  D.2.11 

Second  —  nineteenth  annual  report  of  the  trus- 
tees.    Boston,  18. -2-71.     8" *R.R.,  D.2.15 

The   Tosti   engravings.     [Complete.]     Boston, 

1873.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.2.17 

Portraits.     [Boston,  1871,]     24  pp.     L.  8'^. 

*R.R.,  D.2.4  and  7 

Twentieth  annual  report  of  the  trustees.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     8'^ *R.R.,  D.2.10 

East  Boston  branch.     List  of  books,  arranged 

by  authors,  titles,  and  subjects.    [Boston,  1871.] 

92  pp.     8° *R.K.,  D.2.4 

Roxbury  branch.     [Documents  relating  to  the 

establishment  of  the  Roxbury  branch  and  its 
union  with  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum.  Boston, 
1872,  73.]     8^ 5010.17  and  *R.R.,  D.2.18 

—  -  South  Boston  branch.     List  of  books,  arranged 

by  authors,  titles,  and  subjects.    [Boston,  1872.] 

72  pp.     8° *R.R.,  D.2.4 

Proceedings   at    [its]    dedication.    May    16, 

1872.     [Boston,  1872.]     22  pp.     8^ *R.R.,  D.2.13 

N<^e.  —  The  best  material  for  the  history  of  the  Boston  pub- 
lie  library  is  in  tlie  series  of  annual  reports,  with  the  Proceed- 
ings at  the  dedication  of  the  Cential  building.  A  chanter  in 
the  life  of  George  Ticknor  [lOlL'.o  2;  5023.10.2.  eh.  15]  throws 
liisht  upon  the  history  of  its  formation,  and  an  article  in 
l^cribner's  monthly  [1438.1.3]  epitomizes  its  history  and  its 
methods. 

—  The  railroad  jubilee.     Account  of  the  celebration 

commemorative  of  the  opening  of  railroad  com- 
munication between  Boston  and  Canada,  Sept. 
17-19,1851.    Boston,  1852.    288+ pp.  Map.  8°. 

811.5  and  6923.3 

—  Reception  and  entertainment  of  the  Chinese  em- 

bassy.    Boston,  1868.     77  pp.     8° 831.2 

—  Report  by  the  commission  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  subject  of  the  annexation  of  certain 
neighboring  cities  and  towns  to  the  city  of  Bos- 
ton.    [Boston,  1873.]     131pp.     Map.     8- 5010.19 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  cause  and  management  of   the  great 

fire.     Boston,  1873.     xxiv,  662  pp.     8° 813.6 

—  School  committee.    Annual  report,  1857-64,  66-74. 

Boston,  1858-74.  Illustrated.  17  v.  L.  8". .  .6924.10 
Report  on  drawing.    Boston,  1874.    20  pp.    41 

plates.     8^ 6213.11 

Same.     Boston,  1875.     50  pp.     40  plates.     8".   1511.9 

—  Superintendent   of  public   schools.     Twenty-ninth 

semi-annual  report.  Boston,  1874.  236-{-pp.  8^^.  6924.6 

—  Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul  in  Boston 914.5 

—  Description  of  the  Boston  water  works.     Boston, 

1848.     Sm.  12° 819.3 

—  Drake,  S.  A.     Old  landmarks  and  historic  per- 

sonages of.     Boston,  1873.     12° 5035.3 

—  Drake,  S.  G.     History  and  antiquities  of,  1630- 

1770.     Boston,  1856.     L.  8° 5010.11 

-—  Frothingham,  R.  History  of  the  siege  of.  Bos- 
ton, 1851.     8^ 812.6 

—  Hales,  J.  G.     Survey  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity. 

Boston,  1821.     12° 424.21 

—  Hamilton,  .1.  W.     Memorial  of  Jesse  Lee  and  the 

old  elm.     Boston,  1875.     12" 617.2 

—  Kidder,   F.      History  of   the   Boston   massacre, 

MarchS,  1870.     Albany,  1870.     8° 5011.4 

—  Lander,  S.  AV.    Spectacles  for  young  eyes 922.20 

—  Lawrence,  W.  R.    History  of  the  Boston  dispen- 

sary.    Bo8fcon>  1859.    8".i....*4;» ....6032.1 


Shelf.  No. 
BoSTOX,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  Loring,  J.  S.     The  hundred  Boston  orators,  from 

1770  to  1852.     Boston,  1853.     8° 5022.9 

yote.  —  Accounts  of  those  who  have  publicly  delivered  ora- 
tions ;  with  an  ii-.troduction.  chiefly  on  the  Boston  massacre. 

—  Martin,  J.  G.     Twenty-one  years  in  the  Boston 

stock  market.     Boston,  1856.     8° 1711.1 

—  Nason,  E.    Sir  Charles  Henry  Frankland,  baronet: 

or  Boston  in  the  colonial  times.     Albany,  1865. 

8^ 5013.15 

—  Quincy,  J.     Municipal  history  of.    Boston,  1852. 

8° 5011.5 

—  Savage,  E.  H.     Chronological  history  of  the  Bos- 

ton watch  and  police,  1861-65;  with  recollec- 
tions of  a  Boston  police  oflBcer.  Boston,  1865.  12°,  5010.7 

Police  records  and  recollections;  or,  Boston  by 

daylight  and  gaslight  for  two  hundred  and  forty 
years.     Boston,  1873.     8° ...5013.8 

—  Shurtleff,  N.  B.      Topographical  and  historical 

description  of.     Boston,  1871.     8° 5010.1 

—  Warren,  J.  C.     The  great   tree  on  the  common. 

Boston,  1855.     8° 411.1 

—  Wheildon,  W.  W.    Siege  and  evacuation  of.   Bos- 

ton, 1876.     8° 811.19 

—  Whiting,  W.       Destruction   of    Boston    harbor. 

Speech  against  an  application  for  leave  to  fill  up 

flats  in  Mystic  river.     Boston,  1851.     8° 6923.2 

See  also  Bunker  hill,  Charleslown,  Copp's  hill  burial  ground, 
Roxbury. 

Note.  —  See  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.,  p.  32, 
for  a  survey  of  the  literature  of  the  history  of  Boston. 

Drake's  History  is  the  most  elaborate,  but  it  conies  down 
only  to  1770.  Frothingliani's  Life  of  Joseph  Warren  [1010.6] 
and  his  "Siege  of  Boston"  [812.()]  will  continue  the  story 
into  the  beginning  of  the  revolutionary  period;  and  a  full 
account  of  the  authorities  for  the  interval  ]761-7t>  will  be  found 
in  the  Bulletin  for  July,  1875.  j/ossing's  Pictorial  tield-book 
of  tiie  revolution  [810.17]  has  interest  for  this  period,  subse- 
quent to  which,  the  reader  will  best  depend  upon  the  histories 
of  Massachusetts,  like  Barry's  [812.5].  Quincy's  Municipal 
hisiory  of  Bost<in  covers  1630-18."i0.  Schouier's  Massachusetts 
in  the  civil  war  [5012.2.2]  shows  Bostons  part. 

For  the  associations  and  history  of  localities,  ShurtlefTs 
description  is  full  for  the  points  covered;  but  Drake's  Old 
landmarks  covers  a  wider  area,  and  is  more  popularly  writ- 
ten. 

—  Church  of  the  Disciples.     Service  book.     Boston, 

1844.  vi,  1834- pp.     16° 6328.16 

The  disciples'  hymn    book:    a    collection    of 

hymns  and  chants.      Boston,  1844.     Unpaged. 

16° 6328,16 

—  City  hospital.     First  medical  and  surgical  report. 

Edited  by  J,  N.  Borland  [and]  D.  W.  Cheever. 
Boston,  1870.     688  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6012.24 

—  Enrjlish  high  school.  Semi-centennial  anniversary. 

Boston,  1871.     112-|- pp.     Illustrated.     8° 5832,3 

—  Essex  Street  church  and  society.     Memorial  vol- 

ume to  commemorate  the  twenty-fifth  anniver- 
sary of  the  installation  of  N.  Adams.  Boston, 
1800.     128  pp.     Portraits.     16° 1914.10 

—  Female  anti-slavery  society.     Report,  with  a  con- 

cise statement  of  events,  previous  and  subse- 
quent to  the  annual  meeting  of  1835.  Boston, 
1836.     108  pp.     12°. 818.9 

—  Female  asylum.  Reminiscences  of  the.     Wales,  A. 

L.     Boston,  1844.     16° 5835.6 

—  Old  South  church  and  society.     Pastor's  memorial. 

Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  installation  of 

G.  W.  Blagden.    Boston,  1862.     118pp.     12°... 5817.3 

—  Second  church.     Our  pastors'  offering.     A  compi- 

lation from  the  writings  of  the  pastors.     Boston, 

1845.  126-}- pp.     16° 5819.11 

—  Social    law    library.       Catalogue.       2d   edition. 

Boston,  1849.     xii,  197  pp.     8° ......6135.2 

—  Society  for   m,edical    improvement.       Descriptive 

catalogue  of  the  anatomical  museum.    Jackson, 

J.  B.  S.     Boston,  1847.     8° 6022.3 

—  Society  of  natural  history,  Address  to  the.     War- 

ren, J.  C.     Boston.  1853.     8° 6613.9 

Boston   almanac.       1838,   40-42,   44-72.      Boston 

[1838-72].     33  V.     16° 5017.6 

Boston   athenaeum,   History  of   the.      Quincy,  J. 

Cambridge,  1851.     8° 811.4 

Boston  book,  The.  Being  specimens  of  metropolitan 

literature.    B6ston,  184L    362  pp.    12*...; ..  6217.2 


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Shelf.  No. 

Boston  directory  for  1872-75.     Boston  [1872-75]. 

4  V.     8^ *R.R.,  E.2.5 

Boston  directory,  supplement.  Containing  the 
names  of  persons  vviio  have  made  changes  in 
business  since  July  last.  Also  a  list  of  all  per- 
sons carrying  on  business  in  Charlestown,  West 
Roxbury,  Brighton,  November,  1873.  Boston 
[1873].     178-J--PP.     8° ♦R.R.,  E.2.8 

Boston  illustrated.     [Boston]  1872.     132  pp.     [No 

title-page.]     8° 814.1 

—  Same.     [Revised  edition,  with  additions.     Title 

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—  Strangers  and  pilgrims.     Leipzig 330.13 

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Jack  Arcombe 913.5 

Will  Rood's  friendship 913.7 

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Brazil.     Agassiz,  L.  (J.  R.)  and  E.  C.     Journey  in. 

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16" 5916.4 

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Note.  —  The  most  noteworthy  scientific  travels  cf  recent 
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expedition  of  I8i!5-(><),  reviewed  in  Atlantic  monthly,  March, 
18(58;  ill  Saturday  review,  or  Livinjr  age,  no.  1242.  See  also 
preliminary  papers  on  the  Amazonian  resion  in  the  Atlantic 
monthly,  Alarch  and  July,  18C!i.  Ilartt's  book  is  a  special 
treatise  on  the  geology  and  physical  geography  as  observed 
by  that  expedition. 

Another  exploration  was  conducted  in  1867,  under  the  aus- 
pices of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  and  Prof.  Orton  has 
furnished  an  accoimt  of  their  d<scent  of  the  Amazr n  from 
its  sources  in  his  "Andes  and  the  Amazon"  [.M».'{S.13J.  and 
the  Messrs.  Myers,  another  of  their  explorations  of  the  north- 
ern tributary,  the  Rio  Negro,  in  their  '•  Life  aud  nature  under 
the  tropics.' 

The  more  important  English  travellers  of  late  have  been 
Wallace  on  the  Amazon,  1852,  and  his  companion.  Bates,  who 
after  a  nmch  longer  sojourn,  puhlished,  in  181>o,  his  excellent 
Naturalist  <m  the  Amazons  [.iSio  2]. 

The  most  popular  comprenensive  book  on  Brazil  is  perhaps 
that  by  Fletcher  and  Kidder,  both  prytestant  missionaries. 
Codman's  book  is  of  use  chieBy  upon  the  commercial  charac- 
ter of  the  country,  and  disagrees  witii  the  conclusions  of 
Fletcher  and  Kidder. 

See  also  popular  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  7, 10, 11 
and  39,  and  Hours  at  home,  Aug.,  1SC7. 

Brkad-and-cheese  and  kisses.     Farjeon,  B.  L 531.26 

Bread  anil  oranges.     Warner,  S 1117.4 

Bread  upon  the  waters.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 330.20 

Breakfast,  luncheon  and  tea.     [Cook  book.]     Ter- 

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Breaking  a  butterfly.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.20 

Breaking  away.     Adams,  W.  T 924.24 

Breast,  Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the.     Velpeau, 

A.  A.  L.  M.     London,  1836.     8^^ 6013.21 

Bremen  lectures,  The,  on  fundamental,  living,  reli- 
gious questions.  By  various  eminent  European 
divines.  Translated  from  the  original  German, 
by  D.  Heagle.     With   an  introduction,  by  A. 

Hovey.     Boston,  1871.     308  pp.     12*^ 1536.11 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Father  and  daughter.  Trans- 
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—  The  II —  family:    Traiinnan;   Axel  and   Anna; 

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—  Same.     New  York-. 735.29 

—  The  professor : 321.20 

—  Shirley.     Leipzig 321.22 

—  Same.     Londoa 728.8 

—  Villette 32K21 

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Bronte,  Emily  (Jane).     (Ellis  Bell.)     Wuthering 

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299  pp.     Portrait.     16° 6325.16 

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down,    and    around    the    world.       New  York, 

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Brougham,  Henry,  lord.    Works.   Edinburgh,  1872. 

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111-v.  Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  in  and  iv.  VI. 
Natural  theology;  Dialogues  on  instinct;  Observations  on 
the  structure  of  the  cells  of  bees;  Fossil  osteology.  VIL 
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XI.  Ihe  British  constitution. 

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Brougham,  John.     A  basket  of  chips.     New  York, 

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—  The    great    tragic    revival:    [a  drama].      New 

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—  The  musard  ball:  an  extravaganza.     New  York, 

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—  Neptune's  defeat:  [a  comedy].    New  York,  n.  d. 

24pp.     12° 1635.5 

—  Shakespeare's  dream:  an  historic  pageant.     New 

York,  N.  D.     7  pp.     12° 1635.5 

—  Take  care  of  little  Charley:  a  farce.     New  York, 

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Brought  to  the  front.     Kellogg,  E 938.10 

Broughton,  Rhoda.     Cometh  up  as  a  flower.     An 

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—  Nancy.     Leipzig.     2v 329.14 

—  Same.     New  York 725.34 

—  Not  wisely,  but  too  well 3 10.2 

—  Red  as  a  rose  is  she 310.1 

—  Tales  for  Christmas  eve 319.8 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  Prescott,  W.  H.  Bio- 
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16° 1537.8 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,   1875.     12° 5237.3 

—  Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography 5028.1.1 

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Brown,  Henry  T.  Five  hundred  and  seven  mechan- 
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Brown,  John.  The  Northern  courts;  containing 
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Brown,  John,  M.  D.  Horae  subsecivae.  Rab  and 
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—  Marjorie  Fleming.     Boston,  1864.     47  pp.     12°.   916.32 

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Brown,  Richard.    Domestic  architecture.    63  plates. 

London  [1842].     xii,  342  pp.     Portrait.     4°..-  6220.3 

Brown,  Samuel  Oilman.  Life  of  Rufus  Choate.  2d 
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Brown,  Thomas.  On  the  credibility  of  miracles. 
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Brown,  William  Wells.  The  rising  son;  or  the  ante- 
cedents and  advancement  of  the  colored  race. 
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Brown-Si^quard,  Charles  Edouard.  Lectures  on 
the  physiology  and  pathology  of  the  central  ner- 
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Browne,  Charles  Farrar.  The  genial  showman. 
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Browne,  Daniel  Jay.  The  trees  of  America,  native 
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Browne,  John  Ross.  Adventures  in  tho  Apache 
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with  notes  on  the  silver  regions  of  Nevada. 
Illustrated.     New  York,  1871.     535  pp.     12°..   415.13 

—  An  American  family  in  Germany.     Illustrated. 

New  York,  1871.     381pp.     12° 424.18 

—  Crusoe's   island:    a   ramble   in    the   footsteps   of 

Alexander  Selkirk.  With  sketches  of  adventure 
in  California  and  Washoe.  New  York,  1872. 
436  pp.     Map  and  illustrations.     12° 415.12 

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—  Report  on  the  mineral  resources  of  the  states  and 

territories  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     See 

United  States.  Department  of  the  treasury  ...  6631.6 
Browne,    Sir  Thomas.     Religio   medici  and  other 

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Browning,  Elizabeth   Barrett.     Poems.     From   the 

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Chorlcy's  Keniiniscences  in  the  Bric-a-brac  series  [  1828.2] ; 
Kate  Field's  paper  on  English  authors  in  Florence,  in  the 
Atlantic  monthly,  Dec,  18(34;  Allibone's  Dictionary,  etc. 

Browning,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  With  por- 
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Contents. —  A  soul's  tragedy ;  Luria;  Christmas-eve  and 
Easter-day ;  Men  and  women ;  In  a  balcony ;  Dramatis  per- 
sona; ;  Dramatic  romances. 

—  Fifine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems.    Boston,  1872. 

280-1-  pp.     16° 1615.22 

—  Red  cotton  night-cap  country;  or,  turf  and  towers. 

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A'o^e.—  See  Smiles's  Brief  biographies  [1024.13];  Stedman's 
Victorian  poets  [18J7.1];  Allibone's  Dictionary,  etc. 

Brownlow,  William  Gannaway.  Sketches  of  the 
rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  secession.  Phila- 
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Brownlows.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 531.27 

Bruce,  Charles,  editor.  The  book  of  adventure  and 
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600  pp.     Sm.  8° 426.23 

Bruce,  James,  earl  of  Elgin.  Narrative  of  [his] 
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York,  1860.     8° 421.2 

Bruce,  James,  Scottish  traveller.  Travels.  See  Eng- 
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Bruhns,  Carl,  editor.  Life  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 
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Bruin:  the  grand  bear  hunt.     Reid,  M 937.22 

Brun,  Friederike  (Sophie   Christiana).     Romisches 

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Brunel,  Isambard.  Life  of  Isambard  Kingdom 
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Brunel,   Isambard  Kingdom,  Life  of.     Brunei,  I. 

London,  1870.     8° 1221.7  and  5422.7 

Bruno.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.1 

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pp.     Portrait.     12° 5915.9 

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—  translator.      The   Iliad   of    Homer.      Translated 

into  English  blank  verse.     See  Homerus 6111.3 

The    Odyssey    of    Homer.       Translated    into 

English  blank  verse.     *See  Homerus 6111.1 

Bryce,  James.  The  holy  Roman  empire.  4th  edi- 
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Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen  of  Nassau.     Head,  Sir 

F.  B.     London,  1866.     12° 425.2 

Buccaneer,  The.    Hall,  A.  M 727.22 

Buchan,   William.      Domestic   medicine.      Boston, 

1809.     629-f  pp.     8° 6034.2 

Buchanan,  Claudius,  Life  and  writings  of.  Pear- 
son, U.     Boston,  1818.     12° 1227.8 

Buchanan,  James.  Mr.  Buchanan's  administration 
on  the  eve  of  the  rebellion.  New  York,  1866. 
296  pp.     8° 813.8 

Buchanan,  Robert.  The  land  of  Lome,  including 
the  cruise  of  the  "  Tern  "  to  the  outer  Hebrides. 
London,  1871.     2  v.     12° 424.11 

—  Life   and   adventures  of  John  James  Audubon, 

the  naturalist.  From  materials  supplied  by  his 
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pp.     Portraits.    8° 6023.7 

—  Master-spirits.     London,  1873.     349-f- pp.     8°..   6134.2 
Buchheim,  Charles  A.    Deutsche  Lyrik.     With  notes 

and    a   literary   introduction.      London,    1875. 

XX,  415  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 2028.7 

BiJCHNER,  (Friedrich  Carl  Christian)  Ludwig.  See 
Buechner,  (Friedrich  Carl  Christian)  Ludwig. 

Buckingham,  Joseph  Tinker.  Annals  of  the  Massa- 
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pp.     Boston,  1853.     8° 6914.1 

—  Specimens  of  newspaper  literature:  with  personal 

memoirs,  anecdotes,  and  reminiscences.  Bos- 
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BucKLAND,  Frank.  Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and 
zoologist.  Illustrated.  London,  1875.  xiv, 
407-4-  PP-     8° 6614.12 

Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.  Essays.  With  a  biographi- 
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—  Miscellaneous   and  posthumous   worksT      Edited 

with  a  biographical  notice  by  H.  Taylor.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     3  V.     8° 5633.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Miscellaneous  works  published  during 
the  author's  lifetime.    II,  III.  Common-place  books. 

—  History  of  civilization  in  England.    New  edition. 

London,  1872.     3  v.     16° 5417.1 

BucKMiNSTER,    Joscph,    Mcmoirs  of.      Lee,   E.  B. 

Boston,  1849.     12° 5025.10 

—  Same.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1851.     12° 1213.2 

BucKMiNSTER,  Joseph  Stevens.      Sermons.     Boston, 

1829.     338  pp.     8° 6322.3 

—  Works ;     with    memoirs   of    his    life    [by  S.    C. 

Thacher].    Boston,  1839.    2  v.    12°.  5814.16  and  6325.13 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lee,  E.  B.     Boston,  1849.     12°. .  .5025.10 

—  Same.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1851.     12° 1213.2 

Buddhism.     Eitel,  E.  J.     Buddhism:  its  historical, 

theoretical  and  popular  aspects.     London,  1873. 

8° 6613.5 

—  Mueller,    (F.)    M.     Lectures   on   the   science  of 

religion;  with  a  paper  on  Buddhist  nihilism, 
and  a  translation  of  the  Dhammapada  or  "  Path 
of  virtue."    New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5616.2 

Note.  — Sec  also  Clarke's  "Ten  great  religions"  [1523.2], 
and  liistories  of  India  in  general. 

BuECHNER,  (Friedrich  Carl  Christian)  Ludwig.  Man 
in  the  past,  present  and  future.  From  the  Ger- 
man, by  W.  S.  Dallas.  London,  1872.  xv,  363 
pp.     8° 6613.3 


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Shelf.  No. 
BuEL,    Jesse.     The    farmer's  companion.     Boston, 

1839.     303  pp.     12° 1527.13 

Buffalo  land.    Webb,  W.  E.    Cincinnati,  1872.    8°.   5032.2 

Buffets.     Doe,  C.  H.     Boston,  1875.     8° 721.9 

BuGBEE,  James  M.  Account  of  the  battle  of  Bunker 
hill.  See  Holmes,  0.  W.,  and  others.  Memo- 
rial.    Bunker  hill 810.8 

—  Celebration    of    the    centennial    anniversary    of 

Bunker  hill.     See  BoSTOi<f,  Mass 810.10 

—  Fires  and  fire  departments.    Reprinted  from  "  The 

North  American  review"  for  July,  1873.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     44  pp.     S° 1711.2 

Building.    Allen,  C.  B.    Cottage  building.    London, 

1870.  12° 1715.28 

—  Burn,   B.  S.      Building  construction;    showing 

the  employment  of  timber,  lead,  and  iron  work. 

New  York  [Glasgow,  1874].     2  v.     16° 6228.1 

—  Dobson,  E.     Rudiments  of  the  art  of.     London, 

187 1.  12° 1716.26 

—  Monckton,  J.  H.     The  national  builder.     New 

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—  Richardson,  C.  J.     House-building.     New  York, 

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—  Skillings,  D.   N.,   and  Flint,  D.  B.     Illustrated 

catalogue  of  portable  sectional  buildings.     New 

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See  also  Architecture,  Dwelling-houses. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry;  or  legends  of 
King  Arthur.  Boston,  1871.  414  [412]  pp. 
Illustrated.    12° 824.1 

—  Age  of  fable;  or  beauties  of  mythology.    Boston, 

1871.     488pp.     Illustrated.     12° 1523.3 

—  The  boy  inventor;  a  memoir  of  Matthew  Edwards. 

Boston,  1860.    109  pp.    1  plate.    Portrait.    12°. 1226.13 

—  Legends  of  Charlemagne;  or  romance  of  the  mid- 

dle ages.  Boston,  1871.  xx,  373  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    Sm.  8° 824.2 

BuLKLEY,   C.   H.   A.      Niagara.      A  poem.      New 

York,   1848.     191+ pp.     12° 1625.14 

BuLLEN,  Anne.     See  Anne  Boleyn. 

BuLWER,  Sir  Henry  Lytton  (Earle).  Historical 
characters:  Talleyrand;  Cobbett;  Mackintosh; 
Canning.     Leipzig,  1868.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16°.  .1238.14 

—  Life  of  Henry  John  Temple,  viscount  Palmerston : 

with  selections  from  his  diaries  and  correspond- 
ence.    Leipzig,  1871,  74.     3  v.  in  2.     Sq.  16°..  1238.15 
Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  (George  Earle)  Lytton, 
lord  Lytton.     Dramatic  works.     Leipzig,  1860. 
2v.inL     Sq.  16° 1614.5 

Contents.  —  Richelieu ;  Money;  The  ducliess  de  la  Valliere; 
The  lady  of  Lyons ;  Not  so  bad  as  we  seem. 

—  Miscellaneous  prose  works.     Leipzig,  1868.     4  v. 

in2.     Sq.l6°.. 336.5 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  reign  of  terror :  its  causes  and  re- 
sults ;  Oliver  Goldsmith ;  Charles  Lamb  and  some  of  his  com- 
panions; Gray's  works;  Sir  Thomas  Browne;  Pitt  and  Fox; 
Pym  «ersMs  Falkland;  Life  of  Schiller.  II.  Essays  written  in 
youth;  The  influence  of  love  upon  literature  and  real  life. 

—  Alice 336.10 

Note.  —  A  continuation  of  "Ernest  Maltravers." 

—  Athens:  its  rise  and  fall.     [A  history.]   Leipzig, 

1843.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 828.10 

—  Calderon,  the  courtier.     A  tale 5618.5 

—  Caxtoniana:  a  series  of  esj5ays  on  life,  literature, 

and  manners.     Leipzig,  1864.     2  v.  in  1.  Sq.  16®.  1918.2 

—  TheCaxtons 336.16 

—  The  coming  race.     Leipzig 329,8 

—  Same.     New  York 5617.13 

Note.  —  A  fiction  concerning  a  people  inhabiting  the  interior 
of  the  globe,  forming  a  satire  on  current  views  on  politics  and 
science. 

—  Devereux 336.3 

iVofc.  —  Bolingbroke  and  others  of  Queen  Anne's  time. 

—  The  disowned 336.11 

—  Ernest  Maltravers 336.18 

Note.  —  The  story  is  continued  in  "  Alice." 

—  Eugene  Aram 336.9 

Note.  —  A  tale  founded  on  the  career  of  a  remarkable  man 
of  this  name,  executed  in  England  for  murder  in  1759.  Com- 
pare Hood's  poem  [1627.1]. 

5 


Shelf.  No. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  (G.  E.)  L.,  continued. 

—  Eva;  The  ill-omened  marriage,  other  tales  and 

poems;  and  The  pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 336.15 

-'  Godolphin  and  Falkland 336.4 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings 336.19 

Note.  —  An  historical  romance  of  William  the  conqueror's 
time.  Kingsley's  "  Hereward  the  Wake  "  [326.15]  can  oe  read 
in  connection. 

—  The  house  and  the  brain.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.2 

—  Kenelm  Chillingly.     Leipzig.     4  v.  in  2 319. 10 

—  Same.     New  York 5633.3 

—  King  Arthur.     [Poem.]     Leipzig,  1849.     2  v.  in 

L     Sq.l6° 1614.8 

—  The  lady  of  Lyons.     [Drama.]     New  York,  n.  d. 

61  [57]  pp.     12° 1635.21 

—  The  last  days  of  Pompeii.     [Historical  fiction].  336.13 

—  The  last  of  the  barons 336.20 

Note.  —  An  historical  tale  concerning  Warwick  the  king- 
maker, in  the  reigns  of  Henry  VI  and  Edward  IV,  fifteenth 
century. 

—  Leila ;  or,  the  siege  of  Granada 532.11 

—  The   lost  tales  of  Miletus.     [Poems.]     Leipzig, 

1866.     xiv,  264+pp.     Sq.  16° 1614.7 

—  Lucretia:  or,  the  children  of  night 336.14 

—  The    maid   of  Malines.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.6 

—  My  novel.     4  v.  in  2 336.17 

—  The  new  Timon.     A  poetical  romance.     And  St. 

Stephen's.     A  poem.    Leipzig,  1860.    298-4- pp. 

Sq.  16° 1614.6 

JVote.  —  The  new  Timon  is  a  satire  in  part  on  con- 
temporaries. 

—  Night  and  morning 336.8 

—  The  odes  and  epodes  of  Horace.  A  metrical  trans- 

lation, with  introduction  and  commentaries.  See 
HoRATius  Flaccus,  Quintus 1613.7 

—  The  Parisians.     Leipzig.     4  v.  in  2 329.21 

—  Same.     New  York 734.16  and  5533.1 

—  PaulCliflford 336.2 

—  Pausanias  the  Spartan.     An  unfinished  historical 

romance.     Edited  by  his  son.     Leipzig 336.20 

—  Same.     New  York 733.19 

—  Pelham 336.7 

—  Rienzi.     Leipzig 336.1 

—  Same.     New  York 5536.11 

Note.  —  Italian  history,  fourteenth  century. 

— '•  Speeches,  now  first  collected.  With  some  of  his 
political  writings  hitherto  unpublished,  and  a 
prefatory  memoir  by  his  son.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
2v.     8° 5633.3 

—  A  strange  story 336.12 

—  What  will  he  do  with  it  ?    4  v.  in  2 336.21 

—  Zanoni 336.6 

Note.  —.Time  of  first  French  revolution. 
Bulwer-Lytton,   (Edward)    Robert,   lord    Lytton. 

{Owen  Meredith.)     Fables  in  song.  Boston,  1874. 

332pp.     16° 1617.8 

_  Same.     Leipzig,  1874.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq.  16° 1614.16 

Poems.     Selected   and  revised    by  the    author. 

Leipzig,  1869.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1613.3 

—  Lucile.     Boston,  1872.     iv,  251  pp.     Sq.  16°....   1616.2 
Bumstead,  Freeman    Josiah.     The  pathology  and 

treatment  of  venereal  diseases:  including  the 
results  of  recent  investigations  upon  the  subject. 
With  illustrations.  Philadelphia,  1861.  xii, 
686  [670]  pp.     8° 6022.7 

Bumstead,  John.  On  the  wing.  A  book  for  sports- 
men. With  illustrations.  Boston,  1871.  274  pp. 
16° 1516.4 

Bungay,  George  W.  Crayon  sketches  and  oflf-hand 
takings,  of  distinguished  American  statesmen, 
orators,  divines,  essayists,  editors,  poets,  and 
philanthropists.     Boston,  1852.     156  pp.     16°..  1516.24 

Bungener,  Laurence  Louis  Felix.  Louis  xv  and 
his  times;  or,  the  priest  and  the  Huguenot. 
From  the  French.  Boston,  1874.  308  [2^8]  pp. 
1  plate.     [Historical  series.]     12° 627.4 


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34 


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Shelf.  No. 
Btjngener,  Laurence  Louis  Felix,  continued. 

—  The  preacher  and  tiie  king;  or,  Bourdaloue  in  the 

court  of  Louis  xiv.  From  the  French.  With  an 
introduction,  by  G.  Potts.  New  edition,  with  a 
likeness  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author. 

Boston,  1855.     338  pp.     12° 716.4 

Bunker  hill.  Battle  of.  Celebration  of  the  centen- 
nial anniversary  of  the.     ISee  Boston,  Mass.. . .  810.10 

—  Coolidge,  G.  A.     Brochure  of  Bunker  hill.     Bos- 

ton, 1875.     Oblong  16° 819.5 

—  Drake,  S.  A.     Bunker  hill.    Boston,  1875.     8°..81L13 
General  Israel  Putnam,  the  commander  at  Bun- 
ker hill.     Boston,  1875.     8° 1011.8 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.     History  of  the  battle  of  Bunker's 

hill.     Boston,  1875.     8° 811.1 

—  Frothingham,  R.    The  centennial:  battle  of  Bun- 

ker hill.     Boston,  1876.     16° 618.3 

History  of  the  battle,  and  an  account  of  the 

monument.     Boston,  1851.     8° 812.6 

—  Holmes,  0.  W.,  and  others.     Memorial.    Bunker 

hill.      June  17,   1775,   1875.      Boston  [1875]. 

L.  8° 810.8 

—  Wheildon,  W.  W.    New  history  of  the.    Boston, 

1875.    8° 811.17 

Kote.  —  For  the  literature  of  Bunker  hill,  see  the  appendix 
in  the  Memorial  above  [810.10],  and  the  Library  Bulletin  lor 
July,  1875.    See  also  the  orations  by  Everett  and  Webster. 

BuNKER-HiLL  monument  association.  Inauguration 
of  the  statue  of  Warren,  June  17,  1857.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.     8° 1211.3 

BUNSEN,  Christian  Carl  Josias,  Freiherr  von.  Egypt's 
place  in  universal  history.  Translated  from  the 
German,  by  C.  H.  Cottrell.  [Vol.  v,  with  addi- 
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Illustrated.     Maps.     8° 5912.12 

—  God  in  history.     Translated  from  the  German  by 

S.  Winkworth.  With  a  preface  by  A.  P.  Stan- 
ley.    London,  1868,  70.     3  v.     8° 5813.13 

—  Memoir.     Drawn  chiefly  from  family  papers  by 

Francis,  baroness  Bunsen.     Philadelphia,  1868. 

2v.     Portrait.     8° 6723.-2 

—  Bunsen's  Biblical  researches.     Williams,  R.    {In 

Essays  and  reviews) 1538.3 

—  Same.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

theology) 1526.24  and  6814.15 

BtTNYAN,  John.  The  pilgrim's  progress  from  this 
world  to  that  which  is  to  come.  Leipzig,  1855. 
xviii,  364  pp.     Sq.  16° 315.18 

—  Macaulay,  T.   B.,  lord.     Biography  of.     (In  his 

New  biographies  of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

—  Southey,  R.     Life  of.     London,  1861.     Sm.  8°  ..   5428.6 

.Vo<«.  —  The  most  popular  life  is  by  "Southey,  which  gave 
occasion  to  Scott's  review  in  his  "  Miscellanies,"  and  to  Ma- 
caulay's  eulogistic  essay,  originally  in  Edinburgh  review, 
Dec,  1830,  the  views  in  which  he  repeated  in  his  contribution 
to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  and  in  his  History  of  Eng- 
land [838.1].  See  also  Macaulay,  quoted  in  Harpers  monthly, 
vol.  14.  The  views  of  Hallam  [1531.2]  are  less  eulogistic,  and 
he  thinks  Bunyan  over-estimated.  For  critical  estimates,  see 
Dunlop's  History  of  fiction  [6136.3];  Kingsley's  New  miscel- 
lanies [153;i.8];  and  the  references  in  Allibone,  McClintock 
and  Strong,  etc.  Whittier  has  a  sketch  in  his  Old  portraits 
[1937.1.1]. 

Buonarroti,  Michelangelo,  or  Michel  Agnolo. 
Black,  C.  C.  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti. 
Sculptor,  painter,  architect.  The  story  of  his 
life  and  labours.     London,  1875.     8° 6211.7 

—  Duppa,  R.     Life  and  works  of.     London,  1870. 

16° 6217.3 

—  Grimm,  H.    Life  of.    Boston,  187 L    2  v.   Sm.  8°.  1022.2 

A'frfe.  —  Grimm's  Life  is  the  most  recent,  and  most  volumi- 
nous, oflt'ering  some  new  matter,  and  viewing  its  subject  in  his 
relations  to  his  times,  presenting,  on  p.  66,  vol.  1.  a  review  of 
the  principal  authorities.  Consult  also  Vasari's  "  Lives  of  emi- 
nent painters,"  etc.  [6215.6] ;  Lanzi's  "  History  of  painting  in 
Italy  [6215.4],  and  the  authorities  named  in  the  note  under 
Painting;  also  Roscoe's  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  [5525.1]  and  Leo 
X  [55266].  Duppa's  is  the  best  of  the  briefer  accounts.  Mrs. 
Jameson's  memoir,  in  her  Early  Italian  painters  [6228.2],  is 
short,  and  see  also  her  I^oves  of  tlie  poets  [5618.2].  BlacK's 
is  the  most  recent  study.  For  critical  opinions,  see  Reynolds's 
Discourses  [6230.1];  Ruskin's  Modern  painters  [623C.18.2]; 
and  Alison's  Essays  [1531.7].    See  also  Histories  of  sculpture. 

BuRBiDGE,  F.   W.      The  art  of  botanical  drawing. 

With  engravings.     London  [1873].     63  pp.   Sq. 

16° 6217.7 

BuBCKETT,  Florence.     Wildmoor.     A  novel 652.2 


Shelf.  Ho. 

BuRCKHARDT,  Jacob.  The  Cicerone:  or,  art  guide 
to  painting  in  Italy.  Edited  by  A.  von  Zahn. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Clough.     London,  1873.     viii,  291  pp.     Sm.  8°.  6216.1 

Note.  —  A  triuislalion  of  that  part  of  Burckhardt's  Cicerone 
which  is  devoted  to  painting.  The  arrangement  is  by  artists 
and  schools,  with  an  index  to  the  places  wJiere  the  paintings 
are  to  be  found. 

BuRCLiFP.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 929.1 

BuBDER,  George.  Village  sermons.  Added,  collects, 
or  short  prayers,  [and]  An  essay  on  divine 
meditation,   by  William  Bates.     Philadelphia, 

182L     4v.     12° 6327.7 

Burgess,  Ebenezer,  compiler.  Dedham  pulpit;  or, 
sermons  by  the  pastors  of  the  First  church  in 
Dedham,  in  the  xviith  and  xviiith  centuries; 
with  a  centennial  discourse  by  the  present  pas- 
tor [Ebenezer  Burgess].  Boston,  1840.  viii, 
517  pp.     8° 5813.11 

Contents.  —  Sermons  by  John  Allin,  1671 ;  William  Adams, 
1678,  S-")-,  Joseph  Belcher,  1698,  1701,  10,  22;  Samuel  Dexter, 
1728,  38;  Jason  Haven,  1758,  61,  64,  69,  70,  71,74,83,92,96; 
Ebenezer  Burgess,  1838. 

Burgomaster's,  The,  family.    Walree,  E.  C.  W 731.20 

BuRGOYNE,  Sir  John  Fox.  Remarks  on  the  main- 
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—  Treatise  on  the  blasting  and  quarrying  of  stone. 

To  which  is  added  some  remarks  on  the  blowing 
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138  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 1716.15 

—  Life    and    correspondence    of.       Wrottesley,   G. 

London,  1873.     2  v.     8° 5333.2 

Buried  alone.     By  a  new  writer 311.25 

Buried  cities.  The,  of  Campania.     Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 437.5 

Burke,  Edmund.   Works.   Boston,  1826,  27.   7  v.  8°.  5634.1 

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quiry into  the  origin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beauti- 
ful ;  Short  account  of  a  late  short  administration ;  Observa- 
tions on  a  publication,  intituled  The  present  state  of  the  na- 
tion; Tlioughts  on  the  cause  of  the  present  discontents; 
Speech  on  American  taxation.  11.  Speeches  and  letters.  III. 
Si)eeches;  Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France;  Letters; 
Appeal  from  the  new  to  the  old  whigs.  IV.  Hints  for  a  me- 
morial to  be  delivered  to  M.  de  M.  M. ;  Ttioughts  on  French 
affairs;  Heads  for  consideration  on  the  present  state  of  afi'airs; 
Remarks  on  the  policy  of  the  allies  with  respect  to  France; 
Observations  on  the  conduct  of  the  minority,  particularly  in 
the  last  session  of  parliament,  1793;  Preface  to  the  address  of 
M.  Brissot  to  his  constituents;  Letters;  Thoughts  and  details 
on  scarcity.    V.  Letters;  Tracts,  relative  to  the  laws  against 

ftopery  in  Ireland ;  Fragments  and  notes  of  speeches  in  par- 
ianient;  Hints  for  an  essay  on  the  drama;  Essay  towards  an 
abridgement  of  the  English  history.  VI.  Ninth  report  of  the 
select  conmiittee  of  the  house  of  commons  on  the  affairs  of  In- 
dia, 1783;  Articlesof  charge  of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors 
against  Warren  Hastings.  VII.  Speeches  on  the  impeach- 
ment of  Warren  Hastings;  Report  in  relation  to  proceedings 
on  the  trial  of  Warren  Hastings,  1794. 

—  Same.     4th  edition.     Boston,  1871.     12  v.     Por- 

trait.    Sm.  8° 5635.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  A  vindication  of  natural  society;  In- 
quiry into  the  origin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beauti- 
ful ;  Short  account  of  a  late  short  administration ;  Observa- 
tions on  a  publication,  intituled  "  The  present  state  of  the  na- 
tion "  ;  Tlioughts  on  the  cause  of  the  present  discontents.  II. 
Speeches  and  letters.  III.  Speeches;  Reflections  on  the  revo- 
lution in  France.  IV.  Letters;  Appeal  from  tlie  new  to  the 
old  whigs;  Hints  for  a  memorial  to  be  delivered  to  M.  de  M.  ' 
M. ;  Thoughts  on  French  affairs ;  Heads  for  consideration  on 
the  present  state  of  affairs;  Remarks  on  the  policy  of  the  allies 
with  respect  to  France.  V.  Observations  on  the  conduct  of 
the  minority,  particularly  in  the  last  session  of  parliament, 
1793;  Preface  to  the  address  of  M.  Brissot  to  his  constituents; 
Letters;  Thoughts  and  details  on  scarcity.  VI.  Letters; 
Fragments  of  a  tract  relative  to  the  laws  against  popery  in 
Ireland.  VII.  Fragments  and  notes  of  speeches  in  parlia- 
ment; Hints  for  an  essay  on  the  drama:  Essa^  towards  an 
abridgement  of  the  English  history.  VIII.  Ninth  report  of 
the  select  committee  of  the  house  of  commons  on  the  aftairs 
of  India,  1783.  VIII,  IX.  Articles  of  charge  of  high  crimes 
and  misdemeanors  against  Warren  Hastings.  IX,  X. 
Speeches  on  the  impeachment  of  Warren  Hastings.  XL 
Report  in  relation  to  proceedings  on  the  trial  of  Warren  Hast- 
ings. 1794.  XI,  XII.  Speeches  in  the  impeachment  of  War- 
ren Hastings. 

—  Morley,  J.     Edmund  Burke:  a  historical  study. 

London,  1867.     8° 5613.3 

—  Prior,  J.     Life  and  character  of.     Philadelphia, 

1825.     8°..... 5424.6 

jvwe.  —  Prior's  Life  makes  the  earliest  use  of  extensive 
original  matter,  and  in  the  later  editions  [see  Bates  Hall 
catalogues]  he  had  the  advantage  of  Burke's  correspondence 
first  published  in  1844;  as  did  Macknight,  whose  woik  presents 
Buikemore  fully  in  his  political  career.  The  most  recent 
study  of  his  character  is  by  Morley.  For  his  public  charac- 
ter, see  Brougham's  Statesmen  [5614.4.3] ;  Sir  James  Mackin- 


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Shelf.  No. 

EuRKE,  Edmund,  continued. 

tosh's  life;  Goldwin  Smith's  "  Three  statesmen"  [.5425.1,  un- 
der Pitt].  Tlie  biographers  and  partisans  of  Fox  [see  Fox] 
are  generally  unjust  to  Burke,  in  the  opinion  of  his  admirers. 
As  ar.  orator,  see  Maeaulay's  Essay  on  Hastings  [1918.4]; 
i)e  Quincey,  on  rhetoric,  in  Historical  essays  [1825.3.2]. 
Ro.aers's  Kecollections  gives  specimens  of  his  table-talk.  See 
Tliackeray,  quoted  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  21;  and  Miss 
Mitford's  account  of  his  home,  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  2. 
There  is  an  analytical  accoui\t  of  Burke  in  Buckle's  Civiliza- 
tion, chap,  vii  [5417.1].  See  further  references  in  Thomas 
and  AUibone. 

Burke,  ISir  (John)  Bernard.  A  genealogical  and 
heraldic  dictionary  of  the  peerage  and  baron- 
etage of  the  British  empire.  37th  edition. 
London,  1875.  xcvi,  1366  pp.  Illustrated. 
L.  8° 5410.3 

—  The  rise  of  great  families,  other  essays,  and  sto- 

ries.    London,  1873.     iv,  371  pp.     Sm.  8° 5611.8 

Burke,  Thomas  Nicholas.  English  misrule  in  Ire- 
land. A  course  of  lectures,  delivered  in  reply  to 
Froude.  With  an  appendix,  containing  a  review 
of  the  so-called  "  bull"  of  Adrian  iv.  By  P.  H. 
Moran.  And  "  An  analysis  of  the  rebellion  of 
1631,"  by  Mathew  Carey.  New  York,  1873. 
324  pp.     Portrait.     12° 827.6 

—  Lectures  and  sermons.  New  York,  1872.     644  pp. 

Portrait.     8" 1910.1 

Burlesques.    Thackeray,  W.  M.     "Works.    London, 

1872.     Sm.  8" 513.1.8 

BuRMAH.     Gouger,  H.     A  personal  narrative  of  two 

years' imprisonment  in.     London,  1860.     12^..   425.21 

—  Vincent,  F.,  jr.     The  land  of  the  white  elephant. 

New  York,  1874.     8" 5923.7 

Burn,  Robert  Scott.  Outlines  of  modern  farming. 
With  illustrations.  London,  1865,  71,  72.  6  v. 
Vol.  1-3,  2d  edition.     12° 6417.1 

Contenti<.  —  Yo\.I.  Soils,  manures,  and  crops.  II.  Notes, 
historical  and  practical,  on  farming  and  farming  economy. 
III.  Stock :  cattle,  sheep,  and  horses.  IV.  The  dairy  — 
pigs  —  poultry,  with  notes  on  the  diseases  of  stock.  "V. 
Utilization  of  town  sewage;  Irrigation ;  Keclamation  of  waste 
land. 

—  Putnam's   elementary   science   series.      Building 

construction;  showing  the  employment  of  tim- 
ber, lead,  and  iron  work  in  the  practical  con- 
struction of  buildings.  New  York  [Glasgow, 
1874].     2v.     16° 6228.1 

Contents.  — Yol.  I.  Text.    II.  Plates. 

—  Self-aid  cyclopaedia  for  self-taught  students:  com- 

prising general  drawing,  architectural,  mechan- 
ical, and  engineering  drawing,  ornamental,  draw- 
ing and  design,  mechanics  and  mechanism,  the 
steam  engine.  Illustrat[ed].  London,  n.  d.  8°.  6223.2 
BuRNAND,  Francis  Cowley.  Happy-thought  hall  . . .  533.20 
BuRNAP,  George  Washington.  Discourses  on  the 
rectitude  of  human  nature.     Boston,  1850.     x, 

4094- pp.     12^ 1522.7 

BuRNELL,  George  R.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  limes, 
cements,  mortars,  concretes,  mastics,  plastering, 
etc.  9th  edition,  with  appendices.  London, 
1872.     xviii,  136  pp.     12° 1716.11 

—  Rudiments  of  hydraulic  engineering     New  edi- 

tion, with  illustrations.     London,  1868.     x,  283 

pp.     Folded  plate.     12" 1716.10 

Burnet,  Gilbert,  biahop  of  Salishury.  History  of  his 
own  time:  from  the  restoration  of  Charles  ii  to 
the  treaty  of  peace  at  Utrecht,  in  the  reign  of  | 

Queen  Anne.  New  edition,  with  historical  and 
biographical  notes.  London,  1857.  xx,  949-|- 
pp.     8° 6410.4 

—  See   Lawrence,   E.      Lives  of  the  British   his- 

torians.    New  York,  1855.     12" 1224.7.1 

BuRNEY,  Frances.     See  Arblay,  Frances  d'. 

Burns,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  With  life  and  por- 
trait of  the  author.  Leipzig,  1845.  xxiv,  366 
pp.     Sq.  16° 1613.18 

—  Life  and  works  of.     Chambers,  R.     New  York, 

1852,54.     4v.     Sm.  8° 1225.4 

Note.  —  Chambers's  Life  makes  the  latest  elahorate  nse  of  all 
the  scattered  biographical  material.  See  Harper's  monthly, 
■vol.  1.  bv  E.  Elliott;  vol.  7,  on  Burns's  last  days;  vol.  22,  by 
H.  T.  Tuckernian  ;  and  vol.  3(i,  by  Shanks.  See  also  Kingsley 
I  Burns  and  his  school  [12i'J.5];  Wilson's  '"Hour's  talk 
ahour    jiociry"    [15.S1.7];    "Haunts    of    Burns"  in    Atlantic 

jiithlv,  Oct.,  WtO.  See  additional  references  in  the  Lower 
H  ill  Ciitj,loj{ue  for  history,  etc.,  p.  41. 


Shelf.  No. 

Burr,  Aaron,  Life  and  times  of.     Parton,  J.     New 

York,  1861.     12° 1223.10 

A^o<e.— Parton  presents  Burr  in  as  favorable  a  light  as  he 
can,  and  his  biography  is  the  best  general  narrative.  See 
Lossing's  account  of  Burr's  conspiracy,  in  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.  1';).  See  also  Atlantic  m(mthly,vol  1 ;  and  Benton's  Thirty 
years'  view  [812.2],  and  Hildreth  a  United  States  [5011.11.1]. 

Burr,  Enoch  Fitch.     Pater  mundi.     Boston,  1872, 

73.     VoL  1,  5th  edition.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 1527.11 

Contents.  —  'V'ol.  I.  Modern  science  testifying  to  the  Heav- 
enly Father.    II.  Doctrine  of  evolution. 

Burr,  Theodosia.  See  Parton,  J.  Famous  Ameri- 
cans of  recent  times.     Boston,  1871.     8° 1214.14 

BuRRiTT,  Elihu.  Ten-minute  talks  on  all  sorts  of 
topics.  With  autobiography  of  the  author. 
Boston,  1874.     360  pp.     Sq.  16° 5238.1 

—  A  walk  from  London  to  Land's  end  and   back, 

with  notes  by  the  way.  With  illustrations.  2d 
edition.     London,  1868.     vii,  350  pp.     Sq.  16°.  5438.4 

BuRRiTT,  Elijah  Hinsdale.  The  geography  of  the 
heavens,  and  class-book  of  astronomy.  New 
edition.  Revised  and  illustrated.  By  H.  Mat- 
tison.     New  York,  1854.     324  pp.     12° 6818.1 

Burroughs,  John.     Wake-robin.     New  York,  1871. 

iv,  231  pp.     16° 1525.12 

BUrstenbinder,  Emilie.  A  bero  of  the  pen.  By 
E.  Werner  [psead.].  Translated  by  Frances  A. 
Shaw 52L19 

Burt,  Nathaniel  C.  The  land  and  its  story;  or,  the 
sacred  historical  geography  of  Palestine.  Illus- 
trated with  maps  and  engravings.  New  York, 
1869.     381pp.     Sm.  4° 421.8 

Burton,  Richard  Francis.  The  city  of  the  saints 
[Great  Salt  Lake  city,  Utah],  and  across  the 
Rocky  mountains  to  California.  With  illustra- 
tions. New  York,  1862.  xii,  574-4-  pp.  Map. 
8° 412.2 

—  Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El-Medinah 

and  Meccah.  With  introduction  by  Bayard  Tay- 
lor. With  map  and  illustrations.  2d  American 
edition.     Boston,  1858.     492  pp.     12° 423.14 

—  Same.    Leipzig,  1874.    3  v.  in  1.    Map.    Sq.  16°.     428.5 

—  Two  trips  to  Gorilla  land  and  the  cataracts  of  the 

Congo.  London,  1876.  Folded  maps.  Illustra- 
tions.    2  V.    8° 5933.12 

—  and  Drake,   Charles  F.  Tyrwhitt.     Unexplored 

Syria.    London,  1872.    2  v.    Illustrated.    Maps 

and  plate.     8° 5933.3 

Burton,  Warren.  Helps  to  education  in  the  homes 
of  our  country.  Boston,  1863.  viii,  368  pp. 
16° 1933. 18 

Bury,  T.  Talbot.  Rudimentary  architecture.  5th 
edition,  with  illustrations.  London,  1867.  viii, 
208  pp.     12° 1716.21 

Bush,  (Annie)  Forbes.  Memoirs  of  the  queens  of 
France.  From  the  2d  London  edition.  Phila- 
delphia, 1854.     2v.     12° 1224.10 

Bush,  George.  Statement  of  reasons  for  embracing 
the  doctrines  and  disclosures  of  Emanuel  Swe- 
denborg.  With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author.  New  York,  1875.  xxiv,  120-|-  pp.  Por- 
trait.    12° 6328.18 

Bush-boys,  The.     Reid,  M 923.27 

BusHNELL,  Horace.  Views  of  Christian  nurture, 
and  of  subjects  adjacent  thereto.  Hartford, 
1847.     ^olpp.     12° 5817.8 

Bushrangers,  The.     Themes,  W.  H 735.5 

Business  forms.     Hill,  T.  E.     Manual  of  social  and 

business  forms.     Chicago,  1876.     4° 5821.3 

—  New  clerk's  magazine;  containing  all  the  most 

useful  forms  which  occur  in  business  transac- 
tions. By  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  bar. 
Boston,  1832.     12° 1727.1 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin.  General  Butler  in  New 

Orleans.     Parton,  J.     New  York,  1864.     12°..     815.2 

Butler,  Charles.  Hi.>'torical  outline  of  the  contro- 
versy respecting  the  text  of  the  three  heavenly 
witnesses.  (/«  Sparks,  J.  Collection  of  essays 
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BuTLEK.  Francos  (Anne).  See  Kemble,  Frances 
(Anne). 


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Butler,  Frederick.     Complete  history  of  the  United 
States  to   1820.     Hartford,   1821.      3  v.     Por- 
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—  Sketches  of  universal  history.    3d  edition.    Hart- 

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Butler,  Joseph,  Biography  of.  Rogers,  H.  (In 
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Butler,  Samuel.     Poetical  works.     Boston,    1873. 

2  V.     Portrait.     [The  British  poets.]     16^^ 5628.6 

Butler,  W.  F.  The  wild  north  land:  being  the 
Story  of  a  winter  journey,  with  dogs,  across 
North  America.  With  illustrations  and  route 
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Butler,  William.  The  land  of  the  Veda;  together 
with  the  incidents  of  the  great  Sepoy  rebellion. 
With  a  map,  42  illustrations,  tables  of  Christian 
missions,  and  a  glossary  of  Indian  terms.  New 
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Butler,  William  Allen.     Mrs.  Limber's  raffle;  or, 

a  church  fair  and  its  victims 718.5 

Butterfly  hunters.  The.     Conant,  H.  S 933.1 

Buttresses,  Experimental  essays  on  the  principles  of 

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By  and  by.     Maitland,  E 737.22 

By  still  waters.     Mayo,  I.  F 724.8 

Byerley,  Thomas,  and  Robertson,  James  Craigie. 
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Byr,  Robert,  pseud.     See  Bayer,  Carl  Robert. 

Byrne,  Oliver.  Spons'  dictionary  of  engineering, 
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technical  terms  in  French,  German,  Italian,  and 
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Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  lord.  Works.  2d  edi- 
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Contents.  — yo\.  I.  Don  Juan.  II.  Childe  Harold's  pil- 
priniage;  The  giaour;  The  corsair;  Lara;  The  siege  of  Cor- 
inth; Parisiiia;  The  prisoner  of  Cliillon;  Mazeppa;  Beppo. 
III.  The  bride  of  Abydos ;  The  island;  Hours  of  idleness; 
English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers ;  The  age  of  bronze;  Hints 
from  Horace;  The  curse  of  Minerva;  The  waltz;  The  lament 
cfTasso;  Ode  on  "Venice;  The  propheev  of  Dante;  Ode  to 
Napoleon  Buonaparte;  Monody  on  the  death  of  R.  B.  Sheri- 
dan; The  dream;  The  vision  of  judgment;  The  Morgante 
Maggiore  of  Pulci ;  Francesca  of  Rimini ;  Tlie  blues.  IV. 
Hebrew  melodies;  Domestic  pieces ;  Occasional  pieces ;  Man- 
fred; Cain;  The  deformed  transformed;  Heaven  and  earth. 
V.  Marino  Faliero  ;  The  two  Foscari ;  Sardauapalus ;  Werner ; 
A  fragment;  Parliamentary  speeches. 

—  English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers;    a  satire. 

Added,   An   ode   to   Bonaparte.     Boston,  1814. 

72pp.     12° 1619.2 

—  The  giaour,  a  fragment  of  a  Turkish  tale.     Phil- 

adelphia, 1813.     53  pp.     12° 1619.1 

—  Letters  and  journals:  with  notices  of  his  life.    By 

Thomas  Moore.     New  York,  1868.     2  v.     8°...   5631.4 

—  Lord    Byron.      A    biography.      Elze,    C.     (F.) 

London,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5423.3 

Note.  —  Moore's  Life  is  the  chief  authoritative  one,  and  it 
gave  rise  to  Alacaulay's  essay  [1918.4].  Recollections  by 
George  Ticknor  and  Edward  Everett  are  given  inAllibone. 
His  English  home  is  described  in  Irving's  Newstead  abbey 
[715.5];  in  the  Atlantic  montlily,  bv  Mrs.  Waterslon,  Feb., 
1864;  and  m Harper's  monthly,  vol.21  See  recollections  by 
Leigh  Hunt,  in  Harpers  monthly,  vol.  1:  also  see  vol.  3;  and 
by  J.  H.  Siddons,  in  vol.  26.  In  Allibone  and  in  Poole's  Index 
will  be  found  references  to  contemporarv  criticism,  for  which 
Bee  also  Jettrey's  essays  [5610.8];  Whipple's  Essays  [1936.2.1]; 
and  Kingsley  s  New  miscellanies  [153:3.8].  There  is  a  French 
estimate  in  Taine's  English  literature  [5613.1.2].  The  life 
by  Elze  is  a  German  view,  based  on  latest  information. 

See  illustrative  matter  in  H.  C.  Robinson's  Diary  [5425.3]; 
in  George  Ticknor's  Life  [1012.5;  5023.10];  and  in  the  lives  of 
his  contemporaries  Shelley,  Southey,  Moore,  Wordsworth, 
Irving,  etc. 

By-ways  of  Europe.     Taylpr,  (J.)  B.     New  York, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 224.4 

Cabin,  The,  on  the  prairie.     Pearson,  C.  H 937.18 

Cabot,    Sebastian,    Life    of.      Hayward,    C.       (In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography)  .  .5028.1.9 
CiESAR,  Caius  Julius.     Commentaries  on  the  Gallic 
and  civil  wars.     Literallv  translated.     London, 
1872.     iv,  572  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6115.5 

—  The  commentaries  of  Caesar  [outlined   and   ex- 

plained].    Trollope,  A.     Edinburgh,  1870.    16°  6116  5 


Shelf.  No. 
C.«;SAR,  Caius  Julius,  continued. 

—  Quae  extant.     Interpretatione  et  notis  illustravit 

Johannes   Godvinus.     Novi  Eboraci,  1820.     v, 
421pp.     8° 6114.1 

—  Abbott,  J.     History  of 914.23 

—  Napoleon    iii.     History  of.     New    York,   1866. 

2  V.     8° 552L1 

Note.  —  The  life  by  the  late  emperor  of  the  French,  though 
presenting  new  information,  particularly  of  the  ancient  topog- 
raphy of  Gaul,  is  considered  rather  a  laudation  and  exposi- 
tion of  Ctesarium  than  a  wholly  trustworthy  life  of  the  Roman 
conqueror.  It  ends  with  the  passage  of  the  Rubicon. 
Abbott's  account  is  a  popular  one.  See  also  Plutarch's  Lives 
[5932.5].  On  the  question  of  the  blame  of  Caesar  or  Brutus, 
see  Seelcy's  Roman  imperialism  [5616.3].  See  Rome,  wofe.and 
particularly  Mommsen's  History  of  Rome  [.WlO.l],  and  Meri- 
vale's  History  of  the  Romans  [.5515.3,  vol.  1  and  2]. 

C^SARS,The.     DeQuincey,  T.     Boston,  1873.     12°.  1825.10 

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Cagnoni,  Antonio.     Don  Bucefalo.     (In  Ditson,  0., 

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CALIFORNIA 


37 


CARDINAL 


California,  continued. 

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Campbell,  Hugh.  Nervous  exhaustion  and  the 
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—  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller:  comprehending  an  ex- 

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—  Oliver  Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches.     Leipzig, 

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Carnegie,  James,  earl  of  Southesk.  Saskatchewan 
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—  Principles  of  human  physiology.     New  American 

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Carruthers,    Robert.      Abbotsford    notanda.     See 

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Carry's  confession.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.18 

CARSO.N,   Christopher.      Familiarly   known   as    Kit 

Carson.      Abbott,  J.  S.  C.      New  Y'ork,   1874. 

12" 1014.8 

Carter,  Robert.     A  summer  cruise  on   the  coast  of 

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auspices  of  the  British  government,  and  he  is  thouglit  to  con- 
found Punic  with  Roman  remains.  There  is  a  popular 
account  of  the  ruins  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  22. 

All  histories  of  the  ancient  world,  of  Rome,  and  of  Han- 
nibal cover  the  history  of  Carthage  in  good  part;  but  see  par- 
ticularly Philip  Smith's  Ancient  history  [5916.14] ;  Momm- 
sen's  History  of  Rome  [.'5516.1.2]  for  a  comparison  of  Rome 
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York,  1873.     Sm.  8" 1014.5 

Cary,  Phoebe,  A  memorial  of.     Ames,  M.  C.     New 

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Cary,  Thomas  Greaves.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Handa- 
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Casimib  Maremma.    Helps,  Sir  A.     Boston,  1870. 

16" 618.12 

Caspian  sea,  Travels  on  the.     Cunyngbame,  iSir  A. 

T.     London,  1872.     8° 5931.8 

Cassal,  Charles,  and  Karcher,   Theodore,  editors. 

The  graduated  course  of  translation  from  Eng- 

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With  a  vocabulary  of  idioms  and   difficulties. 

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Cassell's  technical  manuals.     Namely:  — 

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Cast  adrift.     Arthur,  T.  S 921.8 

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L     Boston,  1872.     Sm.  4" 933.7 

Castaway.    Yates,  E 318.24 

Castaways,  The.     Keid,  M 937.23 

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Castle  Daly.     Keary,  A.     Leipzig 321.25 

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Castle  Dangerous.     Scott,  /Sir  W 533.5 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein.     James,  G.  P.  R 327.3 

Castle  Richmond.     Trollopo,  A 334.8 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.     See  Fosdick,  Charles  A. 

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Catherine,  St.,  of  Sienna.  Die  Wunder  der  Katha- 
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Cavalier,  The,   dismounted.      Whitmore,   W.   H. 

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Cavendish,  Sir  William,  earl  of  Ogle  and  duke  of 
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Caxton,  Laura,  pseud.     See  Comins,  Lizzie  B. 

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CESARINE 


40 


CHARETTE 


Shelf.  No. 

Cesarine  Dietrich.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 511.15 

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Chadbourne,  Paul  Ansel.     Lo.well  lectures:  1871. 

Instinct:  its  oflice  in  the  animal  kingdom,  and 

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Chadwick,  William.     Life  and  times  of  Daniel  De 

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Chainbearer,  The.     Cooper,  J.  P 525.18 

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16ans  J  Empress  Eug6nie ;  Princess  Mathilde. 

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manifested  in  the  adaptation  of  external  nature 
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—  Selection  of  discourses  on  the  Christian  revela- 

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—  Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.     Philadelphia, 

1872.     2  V.     Illustrated.     Portraits.     8°.  .*R.R.,  C.2.3 

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—  Life   of    Sir   Walter    Scott.       With    Abbotsford 

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Sm.  8° 593 6.3 

Chambers,  Robert.  Index  to  heirs-at-law,  next  to 
kin,  legatees,  missing  friends,  encumbrancers, 
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Chambers,  William-.  Memoir  of  Robert  Chambers, 
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—  and  Robert.     Chambers's  encyclopaedia.     A  dic- 

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Illustrated  with  maps  and  engravings.    London, 

1868.     10  V.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.3.1 

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Chamier,  P.     Ben  Brace 521.24 

Chance,  A,  for  himself.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 925.27 

Chance  acquaintance,  A.     Howells,  W.  D ff29.1 

Chance  child,  A.     Mayo,  I.  P.     {In  Johnson,  (B.) 

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Chandelier,  Le.     Musset,  (L.  C.)  A.  de.    Comedies 

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Chandos.     Rame,  L.  de  la 327.21 

Chaney,  George  Leonard.     P.  Grant  and  co. ;    or, 

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Changed  brides,  The.    Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  ...     727.4 


Shelf.  No. 

Changing  base.     Everett,  W 935.2 

Channel  islands.     A  farmer's  vacation.     Waring,  G. 

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Channing,  Edward  Tyrrel.  Life  of  William  Ellery. 
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Channing,  Walter.  A  physician's  vacation;  or,  a 
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Channing,  William  Ellery,  B.D.  Works.  8th  edi- 
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Contents. —  Yo\.  I.  Introductory  remarks;  Character  and 
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and  writinfjs  of  Fenelon  ;  Moral  argument  against  Calvinism  ; 
National  literature;  Associations;  Tlie  union;  Education. 

II.  Slavery;  The  abolitionists;  Annexation  of  Texas  to  the 
United  States;  Letter  on  Catholicism;  The  creeds;  Address 
on  teint)erance;  Address  on  self-culture. 

Ill, IV.  Discourses;  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

V.  Remarks  on  the  slavery  question;  Lecture  on  war;  Lec- 
tures on  the  elevation  of  the  laboring  classes;  Death  of  Dr. 
Follen,  a  discourse;  Charges  at  the  ordinations  of  C.  Barnard 
and  F.  T.  Gray,  R.  C.  Waterston,  and  J.  S.  Dwight;  Miscel- 
lanies; Appendix. 

VI.  EmHncipation,  1840;  Discourse  on  J.  Tuckerman;  Ad- 
dress on  the  present  age ;  The  church ;  Duty  of  the  free  states ; 
Address  on  the  anniversary  of  emancipation  in  the  British 
West  Indies. 

—  Address  on  temperance.     Boston,  1837.     119  pp. 

12° 5834.6 

—  Discourses,  reviews,   and  miscellanies.     Boston, 

1834.     ix,  603  pp.     8° 1910.2 

—  Slavery.     Boston,  1835.     167  pp.     16° 818.5 

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p.  50. 

Channing,  William  Ellery,  of  Concord.  Thoreau; 
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Channing,  William  Henry.  Memoir  of  William 
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—  joint     editor.        See    OssoLi,    Margaret     Puller, 

marchesad'.     Memoirs 1215.4 

Channings,  The.     Wood,  E.  P 333.1 

Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell.     The  crown  of  thorns.     A 

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Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.     Headley, 

J.  T.     New  York,  1864.     12° 1014.1 

Chaplet  of  pearls,  The.     Yonge,  C.  M.     Leipzig...     318.4 

—  Same.     New  York 531.20 

Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  The  story  of  a  summer  [at  Hor- 
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Chappell,  William.  The  history  of  music.  (Art 
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struments, and  of  the  true  physiological  basis 
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Chapter,  A,   of  Erie.     Adams,  C.  P.,  jr.     Boston, 

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Charades,   Social.     Caldor,   M.   T.     Boston,  1873. 

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Charette:    a  tale   "of  lovers'  sorrows  and    their 

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CHARICLES 


41 


CHEMISTRY 


Shelf.  No. 

Charicles:  a  dramatic  poem.  Quinoy,  J.  P.  Bos- 
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Charity:  comedy.     Gilbert,  W.  S.     Original  plays. 

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Charlemagne.     Bulfinch,  T.     Legends  of.     Boston, 

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Charlemont.     Simms,  W.  G 725.19 

Charles  I,  of  England,  History  of.     Abbott,  J 914.26 

Charles  II,  of  Ewjland,  History  of.  Abbott,  J.. . .  914.28 
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of  the  reign  of.     London,  1840.     8° 5610.1 

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Prescott.     London,  1857.     2  v.     16° 1226.9 

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N(^e. —  Prescott's  continviation  of  Robertson  is  based  on 
material  gatbered  by  himself,  in  the  use  of  which  he  was  fore- 
stalled by  Stirling.  Prescott,  in  his  edition  of  Robertson, 
vol.  3,  p.  327,  and'liis  Philip  il,  end  of  book  1  [1222.1],  reviews 
the  autliorities  on  his  later  years.  See  Motley's  Rise  of  the 
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under  Spain  and  Germany.  See  also  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.  14. 

Compare  also  Froude's  History  of  England  [826.8],  and 
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Charles  the.  bold,  duke  of  Burgundy,  Life  of.     Kirk, 

J.  r.     Philadelphia,  1864.     3  v.     8° 551L1 

See  also  France,  note.  ' 

Charles  Edward  Stuart,  prince,  the  young  pretender. 
Letters.  See  Stanhope,  Philip  Henry,  bth  earl 
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Charles,  Elizabeth.  Against  the  stream.  The  story 
of  a  heroic  age  in  England.  [Napoleonic 
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—  Same.     New  York 737.17 

—  The  Bertram  family 723.29 

—  Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family 321.3 

Note.  —  Lutlier  and  the  reformation. 

—  Conquering  and  to  conquer.'    [Early  Christians].  723.8 

—  The  cottage  by  the  cathedral,  and  other  parables. .  321.2 

—  Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Tre vy lyan 321.4 

Note.  —  'Whiteficld  and  the  "Wesleys. 

—  The  Draytons  and  the  Davenents 321.1 

Note.  —  Period  of  the  English  commonwealth. 

—  The  early  dawn;  or,  sketches  of  Christian  life  in 

England  in  the  olden  time.     With  introduction 

byH.  B.Smith.    New  York,  1864.   397  pp.    12°.  725.40 

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—  AVinifred  Bertram 321.5 

Charlies  Auchester.     Sheppard,  E.  S 532.1 

Charles  O'Malley.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.1 

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Charlestown,  Mass.     Catalogue  [and  supplement] 

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2  v.  in  1.     8° 6132.4 

—  Siege  and  evacuation  of  Boston  and  Charlestown. 

Wheildon,  W.  W.     Boston,  1876.     8°.... 811.19 

See  also  Boston,  Mass. 

Charley    and    Eva   Roberts'   home    in    the    West. 

Thurston,  L.  M 1117.9 

Charley  Laurel.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 933.24 

Charley  Roberts  series.     See  Thurston,  Louise  M. 

Charlie  Bell.     Kellogg,  E 922.14 

Charlie  Codman's  cruise.     Alger,  H.,yr 934.28 

Charlotte  Augusta,  princess  of  Wales,  Memoir  of. 

Weigall,  R.,  lady.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8°  ....   5427.7 

Charms  and  counter-charms.     Macintosh,  M.  J 726.32 

Chaste  as  ice,  pure  as  snow.  Despard,  Mrs.  M.  C.  714.3 
Chateaubriand,  Francois  Rene,  vjcorn^ede.  ffiuvres 
completes.  Nouvello  edition;  precedee  d'une 
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r6volution3  ancieniies  et  modc^rnes.  II.  G^uie  du  christian^ 
isme.  HI.  Atala;  U-iie;  Le  dernier  Abencerage;  Leg 
Natchez;  Poesies.  IV.  L"s  niartyis.  V.  Jtiiieiaire  d.vParis 
a  Jerusalem.  VI.  Voya;>:o8  en  Ani6rique,  en  Italic,  eii  Mont- 
Bianc:  Melanges  litteraires,  VII.  Melainres  politi()ues; 
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Chateaubriand,  Francois  Rene,  vicomtede,  continued. 

politiques;  Fragments  divers.  IX.  fitudes  historiques.  X. 
Histoire  de  France;  Les  quatre  Stuarts ;  Vie  de  Ranee.  XI. 
Le  parujiis  perdu;  Essai  sur  la  litterature  aii<?lai8e.  XII.  Lc 
congres  de  V6roue;  Guerre. d'Espagne;  Table  gen^rale  et 
analytique. 

—  English   literature,   reviewed.     Prescott,  W.   H. 

Biographical  and  critical  essdys.    London,  1856. 

16° 1537.8 

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Chatrian,  Alexander,  joint  author.     See  Erckmann,  ' 

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—  Masson,  D.    Chatterton :  a  story  of  the  year  1770. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5636.5 

—  Wilson,  D.     Chatterton;    a  biographical  study. 

London,  1869.     Sm.  8° 5425.6 

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Chatto,  W.  a.,  joint  author.  Treatise  on  wood  en- 
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Chaucek,  Geoffrey.  [Aldine  edition  of  the  British 
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Cotitents.  —  Vol.  I.  Life ;  Essay  on  the  language  and  versi- 
fication of  Chaucer;  Introductory  discourse  to  the  Canterbury 
tales;  Chaucer's  pronunciation;  On  the  genuineness  of  Ttie 
romauntof  the  rose;  Scheme  of  the  order  of  the  Canterbury 
tales;  Glossary.  II,  III.  Canterbury  tales.  IV.  The  court 
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[1873].     16° 5628.2 

Chauncey  family.     Memorials  of   the   Chaunceys, 

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Chemistry,  continued. 

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Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis.  Essays  in  modern 
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Chesney,  George.  The  fall  of  England  ?  The  bat- 
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Chest,  A  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the.     Swett,  J.  A. 

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Child  life  of  Tom  and  Mary.     Eyster,  N 938.5 

Child,  The,  of  the  island  glen.     Kellogg,  E 914.42 

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Chris  and  Otho.     Smith,  J.  P 727.26 

Christ.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Life  of  Jesus,  the  Christ. 

New  York,  1871.     8° 1021.4 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.  Christ  in  modern  life.     New  York, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 5814.9 

—  Cohen,  J.     The  deicides.     Analysis  of  the  life  of 

Jesus.     Baltimore,  1873.     12° 5817.13 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.     The  life  of  Christ.     New  York 

[1874].     2  V.     8° 5810.3 

—  Formby,  H.     The  life,  passion,  death,  and  resur- 

rection of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  London 
[1874].     Sq.  16° 6328.22 

—  Fox,  W.  J.     Christ  and  Christiajiity.     Sermons 

on  the  mission,  character,  and  doctrine,  of  Jesus 

of  Nazareth.     Boston,  1833.     2  v.     12° 5815.12 

—  Furness,   W.   H.      History  of   Jesus.      Boston, 

1850.     12° 5815.15 

Jesus  and  his  biographers.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

8° 5811.7 

Thoughts  on  Jesus  of  Nazareth.    Boston,  1859. 

12° 5816.18 

—  Hudson,  C.F.   Christ  our  life.   Boston,  1860.    12°.  6326.1 

—  Miller,  W.     Evidence  from  Scripture  and  history 

of  the  second  coming  of  Christ,  about  1843. 
Boston,  1842.     12° ; 5818. 11 

—  Newcome,  W.  Observations  on  our  Lord's  conduct 

as  a  divine  instructor.     Charlestown,  1810.     8°.  5813.1 

—  Parker,  J.     Ecce  Deus:    essays  on  the  life  and 

doctrine  of  Jesus  Christ.     Boston,  1867.     12°...  1526.4 

—  Renan,  (J.)  E.     Life  of  Jesus.  New  York,  1865. 

12° 1525.2 

—  Scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     Boston,  1858.     16°.     918.2 

—  Sears,  E.  H.      The  fourth  gospel  the  heart  of 

Christ.     Boston,  1872.     Sm.  8° 6326.9 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.     Ecce  Homo:   a  survey  of  the  life 

and  work  of  Jesus  Christ.     Boston,  1866.     12°.   1526.5 

—  Thomas  k  Kempis.   Imitation  of  Christ.   London, 

N.  D.     16° 5819.1 

—  Same.     New  York  [1851].     12° 1536.16 

—  Uhlhorn,  G.     The  modern  representations  of  the 

life  of  Jesus.     Boston,  1868.     16° 6328.7 

—  Ware,  H.,  jr.     Discourses  on  the  life  and  charac- 

ter of  Jesus  Christ.     Boston,  1825.     Sm.  8°....  5814.2 

Note.  —  The  modern  reaction  from  the  orthodox  views  be- 
gan with  Strauss,  who  maintained  what  is  called  the  "  mythi- 
cal theory,"  pronouncing  miracles  impossible,  and  the  gospels 
a  collection  of  fabulous  accounts  of  Jesus,  not  deliberate  fic- 
tions, but  founded  principally  on  traditions  and  popular 
notions  concerning  the  expected  Messiah.  See  "  Apostolic 
age "  and  "  Tubingen  school "  in  McClintock  and  Strong's 


Shelf.  No. 

Christ,  continued. 

Cyclopaedia.  The  lead  in  refutation  was  taken  by  Neander, 
whose  life  is  a  grouping  by  events  historically  similar.  At  a 
later  day,  Renan,  placing  more  reliance  than  Strauss  on  the 
historic  proofs,  gave  rise  to  what  is  called  the  "  legendary  by-  ' 
pothesis,"  and  has  been  chiefly  combated  by  Pressens6.  Prof. 
Seeley's  "  Ecce  Homo  "  presents  a  striking  view  of  Christ  as 
the  great  inspirer  of  "  the  enthusiasm  of  humanity,"  tlie  sub- 
ject of  "  Christ  as  the  creator  of  modern  theology  and  reli- 
gion "  being  reserved  for  another  volume,  not  yet  published. 
The  object  of  "  Ecce  Deus,"  by  Dr.  Joseph  Parker,  is  to 
supplement,  and  in  part  to  controvert,  the  views  presented  in 
"  Ecce  Homo."  The  views  of  Dr.  Furness,  while  he  admits 
the  essential  authenticity  of  the  gospels,  are  peculiarly  natu- 
ralistic, and  somewhat  in  sympathy  with  Dr.  Schenkel'g. 
Beecher's  Life,  which  is  not  yet  completed,  is  evangelical 
with  broad  sympathies.  Farrars  Life  is  evangelical,  non- 
controversial,  and  embodies  recent  researches.  See  also 
Milman's  History  of  Christianity  [5817.1.1].  The  catalogues 
of  the  Bates  Hall  must  be  searched  for  several  of  the  indica- 
tive lives  named  above.  See  the  Note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Cata- 
logue for  history,  etc.,  p.  53. 

Christendom  and  the  drink  curse.  Burns,  D.  Lon- 
don, 1875,     8° 1912.9 

Christian  art.  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  The  art  teach- 
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Sm.  8° 6234.6 

Christian  art  and  symbolism.     London,  1872. 

16° 1514.14  and  6235.1 

Christian  believing  and  living.     Huntington,  F.  D. 

Boston,  1860.     12° 6325.11 

Christian  character,    On    the    formation    of   the. 

Ware,  H.,yr.     Cambridge,  1831.     12° 5819.13 

Christian  days  and  thoughts.  Peabody,  B.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.     16° 6328.13 

Christian  disciple.     Vol.  1-4;  new  series,  v.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1813-20.     6  v.     8° 6324.3 

Christian  doctrine.  Lectures  on.     Peabody,  A.  P. 

Boston,  1844.     12° 5815.20 

Christian  effort.     Baker,  S.     New  York,  1850.  16°.  5819.6 

Christian  examiner  and  theological  review.     Vol. 

36-41.     Boston,  1844-46.     6  v.  in  3.     8° 6324.4 

Christian  layman.  The.     Parsons,  B.  Mobile,  1840. 

12°  , 5815.16 

Christian  life.  Bartol,  C.  A.  Discourses  on  the 
Christian  spirit  and  life.     Boston,  1850.     12°. 

5815.19  and  6325.14 

—  Boardman,  W.   E.     The  higher  Christian  life. 

Boston,  1858.     12° 1536.10  and  6325.10 

—  Fernald,  W.  M.     The  true  Christian  life  and  how 

to  attain  it.     Boston,  1874.     16° 6327.14 

Christian  monitor.  The.     Vol.  1-10.  Boston,  1806- 

11.     lOv.     12° 1327.1 

Christian  morality.   Fox,  W.J.    Boston,  1833.    16°.5815.13 
Christian  nurture.  Views  of.     Bushnell,  H.     Hart- 
ford, 1847.     12° 5817.8 

Christian  views.     Parsons,  B.     Boston,  1848.     12°.  1524. 16 
Christian  year.  The.     Thoughts  in  verse  for  the 
Sundays   and   holidays    throughout  the  year. 

Keble,  J.     New  York,  1873.     12° 1616.6 

Christian's  mistake.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.23 

Christianity.  Bonnet,  C.  Philosophical  and  criti- 
cal inquiries  concerning  Christianity.  Phila- 
delphia, 1803.     16° 1918.10 

—  Chalmers,   T.      Selection   of   discourses  on  the 

Christian  revelation  viewed  in  connexion  with 
modern  astronomy.     Hartford,  1818.     16° 5819.17 

—  Christianity  and   scepticism.     See  Boston  lec- 

tures.    Boston,  1872.     16° 5816.4 

Cocker,  B.  F.  Christianity  and  Greek  philoso- 
phy.    New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5814.6 

—  Eaton,  J.  R.  T.     The  permanence  of.     London, 

1873.     8° 6324.1 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     Essays  on  the  supernatural  origin 

of.     New  York,  1866.     8° 6324.6 

—  Jaeger,  A.      Mind  and  heart  in  religion;    or, 

Judaism  and  Christianity.    New  York,  1873. 

Sq.  16° 6326.22 

—  Kavanagh,J.    Women  of.   New  York,  1860.   12°.  1225.6 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    History  of.    London,  1867.   3  v. 

16" 5817.1 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.     Christianity  and  science.    New 

York,  1874.     12° 6326.17 

—  Pressense,   E.   de.      The  early  years  of.     New 

York,  1871.     12° 5816.2 

Heresy  and  Christian  doctrine.    London,  1873. 

so  ,,,, ; 5813.8 


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Christianity,  continued. 

—  Priestley,  J.    Views  of  Christian  truth,  piety,  and 

morality,   selected  from   [his]  writings.     Cam- 
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—  Pullen,  II.  W.     Modern  Christianity,  a  civilized 

heathenism.     Boston,  1875.     12"..... 6325.6 

—  Ptussell,  J.,  earl.     Essays  on  the  history  of  the 

Christian  religion.     London,  1873.     16" 6328.8 

—  Watson,  R.    An  apology  for  Christianity.    Provi- 

dence, 1794.     Sm.  8" 1925.2 

See  also  Christ,  Church,  Ecclesiastical  history,  Evidences, 
Missions,  Theology. 

JVo^e.  — See  Note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  for  history, 
etc.,  p.  rtii.  Clarke's  Ten  great  religions  [1523.2]  compares 
Christianity  with  other  creeds.  Gibbon's  Koman  empire  [824.9] 
necessarily  covers  the  rise  and  formation  of  the  Christian 
church,  but  he  is  accused  of  hostility. 

Christie  Johnstone.     Reade,  C.     Boston 527.3 

—  Same.     Leipzig 339.23 

Christie  Redfern's  troubles 717.10 

Christie's  faith.     Robinson,  F.  W ,716.8 

Christina  North.     Archer,  E.  M 711.18 

Christmas  books.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 1824.3 

Christmas  books.     Thackeray,  W.  M.     Works  ....513.1.12 
Christmas  carol,  A.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 338.10 

—  Same.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics). . .  529.4.5 

Christmas  gift.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.12 

Christmas  guest.  The.     Southworth,   E.  D.  E.  N., 

and  Baden,  F.  H 522.9 

Christmas  locket,  The.     A  holiday  number  of  Old 

and  new 1426.2 

Christmas  stories.    Dickens,  C.  (J.  IL),  and  others.     338.3 
Christopher  North,  pseud.     See  Wilson,  John. 
Christophers,  S.  W.    Homes  of  old  English  writers. 

London    [1874].       Illustrated.       vii,    284    pp. 

Sm.  8° 5428.16 

Mote.  —  Sketches  of  Hugh  Latimer,  John  Donne,  George 
Hakewill,  John  Hackett,  Thomas  Fuller,  John  Horn,  John 
Howe,  John  Flavel. 

—  Hymn-writers  and  their  hymns.     London  [1866]. 

xii,  378  pp.     16° 6626.2 

Christds  victor.     Boston,  1855.     28  pp.     Sq.  16°  ..1612.13 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.)  .  521.40 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.     Scott,  Sir  W 523.19 

Chronicles  of  Wolfert's  Roost.  Irving,  W.  Leip- 
zig, 1855.     Sq.  16° 311.14 

Chronology.  Bond,  J.  J.  Handy-book  of  rules 
and  tables  for  verifying  dates  with  the  Christian 
era.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5627.2 

—  Woodward,  B.  B.,  and  Cates,  W.  L.  R.    Encyclo- 

pgedia  of.     London,  1872.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.7 

Chrysostomus,  Joannes,  (Sf.  Newman,  J.  H.  Histori- 
cal sketches.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5925.5.3 

—  Stephens,   W.  R.  W.     Life  and  times  of,     Lon- 

don, 1872.     8° 5813.6 

Church,  Alfred,  and  Brodribb,  William  Jackson. 
Pliny's  letters  [outlined  and  explained].  Edin- 
burgh,   1872.       170-1-  pp.       16°.       [Ancient 

classics  for  English  readers] 6116.12 

Church,    Florence,   formerly   Miss   Marryat.      The 

confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt 337.18 

—  Fighting  the  air 331.17 

—  For  ever  and  ever 337.17 

—  Her  lord  and  master 337.21 

—  Life  and  letters  of   Captain  Marryat.     Leipzig, 

1872.     327  pp.     Sq.  16° 1228.5 

—  Same.     London,  1872.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5025.6 

—  Love's  conflict 337.16 

—  A  lucky  disappointment 718.6 

—  Mad  Dumaresq.     2  v 329.19 

—  Nelly  Brooke 337.14 

—  No  intentions 310.28 

—  Open!  Sesame! 720.35 

—  Pfctronel , 337.15 

—  The  prey  of  the  gods 337.20 

—  Veronique 337.19 

—  A  star  and  a  heart.     To  which  is  added  An  utter 

impossibility 334.7 

—  Woman  against  woman 710.21 

Church,  Richard  William.     Saint  Anselm.  [London] 

1870.  xii,  303  pp.  Wood-cut.  [Sunday 
library.]    Sm.  8° ' 5937.3 


Shelf.  No. 

Church  architecture.  Stones  of  the  temple ;  or,  les- 
sons from  the  fabric  and  furniture  of  the  church. 
Field,  W.     New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8°  .........  6815.7 

Church  music.  Boston  musical  education  society's 
collection  of  church  music.  Edited  by  B.  F. 
Baker  and  I.  B.  Woodbury.  Boston,  1845. 
Oblong  8° 1518.4 

—  Zeuner,   C.     The  ancient   lyre,   a  collection   of 

church  music.     Boston,  1840.     Oblong  8° 1518.5 

Churchill,  Charles  Henry.  Life  of  Abdel  Kader, 
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his  own  dictation,  and  compiled  from  other 
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pp.     Sm.  8°.- 5934.4 

Churchill,  Fleetwood.  The  diseases  of  females. 
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—  Essays  on  the  puerperal  fever  and  other  diseases 

peculiar  to  women.  Selected  from  the  writings 
of  British  authors  previous  to  the  close  of  the 
eighteenth  century.  London,  1849.  viii,  552 
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—  Theory  and  practice  of  midwifery.     With  notes 

and  additions,  by  D.  F.  Condie.  With  illustra- 
tions. Philadelphia,  1855.  xviii,  510  [478]  pp. 
8° ; 6022.17 

Churchill,    John,    duke   of  Marlborough,   Life    of. 

Coxe,  W.     London,  1847.     3  v.     Sm.  8° 5426.10 

Chynoweth,  W.  Harris.  The  fall  of  Maximilian, 
late  emperor  of  Mexico.  2d  edition.  London, 
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Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Life  and  letters.  London, 
1875.  Engraved  title-page,  xix,  829-}-  pp. 
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Contents.  —  Life,  by  C  Middleton ;.  Letters  to  his  friends, 
translated  by  W.  Meinoth;  Letters  to  Atticus,  translated  by 
W.  Heberden. 

—  De  oflBciis  libri  tres.     Ex  editionibus  Oliveti  et 

Ernesti.  Accedunt  not£e  Anglicae.  Cura  C.  K. 
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—  La  republique.     Traduite  d'apres   le   texte  de- 

couvert  par  M.  Mai,  aveo  un  discours  prelimi- 
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—  Tusculanarum  quaestionum   libri  quinque.      Ex 

editionibus  Oliveti  et  Ernesti.  Accedunt  notse 
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—  Collins,  W.  L.     Cicero  [outlined  and  explained]. 

Edinburgh,  1871.     16° 6116.10 

—  Forsyth,  W.     Life  of.     London,  1869.     8° 5932.8 

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—  Newman,  J.  H.     Historical  sketches.     London, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 5925.5 

Cinderella.     Rossini,   G.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.3 

Cinq-Mars   ou    une  conjuration   sous    Louis  xiii. 

Vigny,  A.  (V.),  comte  de.  Paris,  1873.  18°. .  .5536.19 
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Vigny,  A.  (V.),  comte  de.     London,  1860.     Sm. 

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Cipher:  a  romance.     Austin,  J.  G 711.7 

Circuit  rider,  The.    Eggleston,  E 726.20 

Circumstantial  evidence,  Famous  cases  of.    Phillips, 

S.  M.     Boston,  1873.     8° 6313.2 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline.     Keddie,  Miss  — .     London, 

1865.     16° 736.14 

City,  The:  its  sins  and  sorrows.     Guthrie,  T.     New 

York,  1873.     12° 6327.16 

City,  The,  of  God.     Augustinus,  A.,  St.,  bishop  of 

Hippo.     Edinburgh,  1872.     2  v.     8° 5811.11 

City,   The,  of  the  saints.     [Mormonism.]     Burton, 

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City  road  chapel,  London,  and  its  associations.  Ste- 
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Civil   engineering.      Law,  H.      Civil   engineering. 

London,  1869.     4  v.  in  2.     12° 1716.37 

—  Stevenson,    D.     Sketch  of  civil   engineering  in 

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Civilization.    Baldwin,  J.  D.    Pre-historic  nations. 

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—  Guizot,  F.  (P.  G.)     History  of,  from  the  fall  of  the 

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—  Lubbock,  5z>  J,   The  origin  of.    New  York,  1871. 

12° 1527.1 

—  Meadows,  T.  T.    The  Chinese  and  their  rebellions. 

Added,  an  essay  on.     London,  1856.     8° 5921.13 

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etc.,  p.  55. 

Clandestine  marriage,  The.     Dupuy,  E.  A 522.7 

Clare,  John,  Life  and  remains  of.     Cherry,  J.  L. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5625.1 

Clarendon,  Earl  of.     See  Hyde,  Edward. 
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Clark,  Charles  Heber.    Out  of  the  hurly-burly;  or, 

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Clark,  Daniel  Kinnear.  An  elementary  treatise  on 
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Clark,  Henry  Alden,  joint  compiler.     The  Harvard 

book.     5'ee  Vaille,  Frederic  Ozni 5230.1 

Clark,  Rufus  Wheelwright.  New  serial  question 
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Clark,  Thomas  March.  John  Whopper  the  news- 
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Clark,  William  Adolphus.  Hard  knocks;  or.  Who 
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Clarke,  Charles  and  Mary  Cowden.  "  Many  happy 
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viii,  355  pp.     16° 912.8 

Clarke,    Edward   Hammond.     The    building   of  a 

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1937.2  and  5838.1 

A  reply  to.     See  Howe,  Julia  Ward 1937.4 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.    Common-sense  in  religion. 

Boston,  1874.     443  pp.     12° 5817.7 

—  The   hour   which   cometh  and   now  is:  sermons. 

Boston,  1864.     vi,  348  pp.     10° 6326.3 

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Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia.  (Sophie  May.)  The  doc- 
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Dotty  Dimple  at  home 927.12 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play 927.13 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school 927.15 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West 927.11 

Dotty  Dimple's  Flyaway 927.14 


IslVKliSlTY   OF 

<^Lii'\)ii>:iA. 


Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia,  continued^ 

—  Little  Prudy  series.     Captain  Horace 927.1 

Cousin  (jrace 927.3 

Dotty  Dimple 927.2 

Fairy  book 927.4 

Little  Prudy 927.6 

Sister  Susy 927.5 

—  Little  Prudy's  Flyaway  series.  Aunt  Madge's  story.     927.8 

Little  folks  astray 927.9 

Little  grandfather 939.3 

Miss  Thistledown 927.26 

Prudy  keeping  house 927.7 

—  The  maidenhood  series.     The  Asbury  twins 1115.17 

Our  Helen 933.10 

Clarke,  Richard  H.     Lives  of  the  deceased  bishops 

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Coffin,    Charles    Carleton.      (" Carleton.")      Caleb 

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Coffin,  Robert  Barry.     My  married  life  at  Hillside.  726.29 

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Cole,  John  William.  Life  and  theatrical  times  of 
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Cole,  Miriam.     See  Harris,  Miriam. 

Coleman,  Lyman.  Genealogy  of  the  Lyman  family 
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Colenso,  John  William.  Lectures  on  the  Penta- 
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Coleridge,  Sir  John  Taylor.  Memoir  of  John 
Keble.  2d  edition,  with  corrections  and  addi- 
tions. New  York,  1869.  2  v.  1  plate.  Por- 
trait.    16° 5426.4 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.    Works,  prose  and  verse. 

Philadelphia,  N.  D.     xvi,  546  pp.    Portrait.    8*=.   1611.5 

Con<« wis.  —  Juvenile  poems;  Sibylline  leaves;  Rime  of  the 
ancient  mariner;  Cliristabel;  Miscellaneous  poems;  Remorse; 
Zapolya;  The  Piccolomini,  translated  from  Schiller;  Death 
of  Wallenstein,  translated  from  Schiller;  The  fall  of  Robes- 
pierre; Miscellaneous  poems;  Biographia  literaria;  The 
friend. 

—  Poems.     Edited  by  D.  and  S.  Coleridge.     With  a 

biographical  memoir  by  F.  Freiligrath.     Leip- 
zig, 1860.     xlv,  344-1- pp.     Sq.  16° 1613.20 

Contents.  — tJlemoh;  Poems  written  in  youth;  Poems  writ- 
ten in  early  manhood,  and  middle  life;  Rime  of  the  ancient 
mariner;  Christabel;  Sibylline  leaves;  Poems  written  iu  later 
life. 

—  Aids  to  reflection.    Edited  by  D.  Coleridge.    12th 

edition.     London,  1867.     xx,  352  pp.     16° 5818.11 

—  Specimens   of    [his]    table   talk.      New   edition. 

London,  1870.     xxxii  [xxx],  351  pp.     16°  ....   5617.1 

iVofe.  —  Coleridge's  own  "Biographia  literaria,"  though 
called  "  Biographical  sketches  of  his  literary  life  and  opin- 
ions," is  chiefly  a  series  of  essays  upon  views  held  by  him  at 
dilferent  times.  See  also  chapters  in  De  Quiucey's  "  L.iterary 
reminiscences  "  [1226.1]. 

For  further  biographical  detail,  see  S.  C.  Hall,  in  Atlantic 
monthly,  Feb..  186.i;  De  Quincey's  paper  on  Coleridge  and 
opium-eating  [1825.1.2];  and  Day's  Opium  habit  [1525.17]. 
Also  Talfourd's  Lamb  [1813.5;  5615.1];  Hunt's  Autobiography 
[1225.20];  Carlyle's  Sterling;  Wordsworth's  Memoirs;  and  the 
preface  to  his  Table  talk. 

For  critical  estimates,  see  Talfourd  [1931.1];  "Wilson's 
Hour's  talk  [1531.7];  Bayne's  Essays  [1226.15.2] ;  Shairp's 
■  Studies  [1535.14];  M.  D.  donway,  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols. 
14  and  39.  For  his.  theological  opinions,  see  references  in 
McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopaedia.  As  a  philosophical 
critic,  see  Whipple's  Essays  [1936.2.1]. 

Coleridge,  Sara.     Memoir  and  letters.     Edited  by 

her  daughter.  3d  edition.  London,  1873.  2  v.  8°.  5424.8 

Colfax,  Schuyler,  Sketch  of.  Richardson,  A.  D. 
A  personal  history  of  U.  S.  Grant.  Hartford, 
1868.     8° 1210.2 

College,  The,  the  market,  and  the  court.     Dall,  C. 

H.  (W.)     Boston,  1867.     8° 1733.1 

Collegians,  The.     Griffin,  G 517.7 

Collins,  Charles  Allston.  A  cruise  upon  wheels: 
the  chronicle  of  some  autumn  wanderings  among 
the  deserted  post-roads  of  France.  Leipzig, 
1874.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 428.6 

Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham.  Plato  [outlined  and 
explained].  Philadelphia,  1874.  197-|-  pp. 
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—  Sophocles  [outlined  and  explained].     Edinburgh, 

1871.     181-[-  pp.     16°.     [Ancient  classics   for 

English  readers] 6116.11 

Collins,  J.  H.     The  first  book  of  mineralogy.    New 

York  [Glasgow],  1873.     160  pp.      Illustrated. 

16° 1717.8 

Collins,  Mortimer.     Sweet  and  twenty 331.21 

Collins,   Robert.     Practical  treatise  on  midwifery. 

Boston,  1841.     320  pp.     8° 6023.15 

Collins,  T.  Wharton.   Humanics.    New  York,  1860. 

358-1- pp.     Folded  sheet.     8° 1734.2 

Collins,  William  Lucas.    Aristophanes  [outlined  and 

explained].    Edinburgh,  1872.     172-|-  pp.    16°. 

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—  Cicero   [outlined   and   explained].      Edinburgh, 

1871.  197-4-  PP-     16°.     [Ancient  classics  for 
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—  Homer.      The   Iliad    [outlined   and  explained]. 

Edinburgh,  1871.  viii,  148-[- pp.  16°.  [Ancient 

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The  Odyssey  [outlined  and  explained],  Edin- 
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—  Lucian  [outlined   and    explained].     Edinburgh, 

1872.  180-4-  PP'  16°.  [Ancient  classics  for 
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—  Plautus  and   Terence  [outlined  and  explained]. 

Edinburgh,  1873.  155-|-  pp.  16".  [Ancient 
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—  Virgil  [outlined   and   explained].      Edinburgh, 

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Shelf.  No. 
Collins,  William  Lucas,  continued. 

—  editor.    Ancient  classics  [outlined  and  explained] 

for    English    readers.        Edinburgh,    1870-74. 
20  V.      16".     Namely:  — 
Church,  A.,  and  Brodribb,  W.  J.     Pliny's  let- 
ters  6116.12 

Collins,  C.  W.     Plato 6116.20 

Sophocles 6116.11 

Collins,  W.  L.     Aristophanes 6116.14 

Cicero 6116.10 

Homer.     The  Iliad 6116.2 

The  Odyssey 6116.3 

Lucian 6116.19 

Plautus  and  Terence 61 16. 17 

Virgil 6116.6 

Copleston,  R.  S.     ^schylus 6116.8 

Davies,  J.     Hesiod,  and  Theognis 6116.16 

Donne,  W.  B.     Euripides 6116.13 

Tacitus 6116.18 

Grant,  (Sir  A.     Xenophon 6116.9 

Martin,  T.     Horace 6116.7 

Neaves,  C,  lord  Neaves.  The  Greek  anthology. 6116.21 

Swayne,  G.  C.     Herodotus 6116.4 

—  -  Trollope,  A.     The  commentaries  of  Ceesar....    6116.5 

Walford,  E.     Juvenal 6116.15 

Collins,  (William)  Wilkie.     After  dark 326.11 

—  Alicia  Warlock,  (a  mystery,)  and  other  stories..   711.33 

—  Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.    [Fifth  century].     326.4 

—  Armadale 326.5 

—  Basil 326.7 

—  The  dead  alive 717.3 

—  The  dead  secret 724.20 

—  The  frozen  deep,     Boston 726.30 

—  The  frozen  deep;    and  other  stories.     Readings 

and  writings  in  America.     Leipzig 319.25 

Contents.  —  The  frozen  deep ;  The  dream-woman ;  John 
Jago's  ghost ;  or,  the  dead  alive. 

—  Hide  and  seek 326.1 

—  The  law  and  the  lady.     Leipzig 330.17 

—  Same.     New  York 733.2 

—  Mad  Monkton;  and  other  tales 511.25 

—  Man  and  wife 326.2 

—  Miss  or  Mrs? 326.9 

—  The  moonstone 326.10 

—  The  new  Magdalen.     Leipzig 339.18 

—  Same.     New  York 731.2 

—  No  name 326.3 

—  A  plot  in  private  life  and  other  tales 326.8 

—  Poor  Miss  Finch 32G.G 

—  The  queen  of  hearts 524.8 

—  The  queen's  revenge;   and  other  stories 511.2 

—  Sights  a-foot 511.24 

—  The  woman  in  white 326.12 

—  joint   author.     No   thoroughfare.     See   Dickens, 

Charles  (John  Hufifam) 338.17  and  730.1 

JVrte.  —  Wilkie  Collins's  books  are  the  best  modern  repre- 
sentatives of  the  novel  of  plot,  which  is  often  mysterious.  His 
"  Woman  in  white  "  is  accounted  his  best,  and  it  is  a  story  of 
Italian  refugees  in  England.  "  The  Moonstone  "  turns  on  the 
theft  of  an  enormous  diamond,  which  was  the  eye  of  an 
eastern  idol.  "The  law  and  the  lady"  concerns  "women's 
rights  under  the  English  law.  "Hide  and  seek"  pictures 
recent  artist  life  in  England.  "  The  new  Magdalen  "  is  a 
story  of  nursing  in  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  "  Armadale  " 
is  an  English  social  mystery,  turning  on  the  similarity  of  two 
men.  "The  dead  alive  "  is  a  short  judicial  mystery  founded 
on  the  Boorn  murder  case. 


CoLLYER,  Robert.     Nature  and  life :  sermons.     10th 

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12° 423.1 

CoLONNA,  Vittoria,  marchesa  di  Pescara.  Her  life 
and  poems.  Roscoe,  Mrs.  H.  London,  1868. 
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Color-guard,  The:  a  corporal's  notes  of  military 
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Colorado  river.  Exploration  of  the  Colorado  river 
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CoLTON,  Calvin.  Thoughts  on  the  religious  state  of 
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CoiiTON,  Charles  Caleb.  Lacon;  or  many  things  in 
few  words:  addressed  to  those  who  think.  Re- 
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CoLTON,  Gr.  Woolworth.  General  atlas,  containing 
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CoLTON,  Walter.  Ship  and  shore,  in  Madeira,  Lis- 
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Combe,  Andrew.  The  physiology  of  digestion  con- 
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CoMiNS,  Lizzie  B.     (Laura  Caxton.)     The  Hartwell 

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Common  sense  in  the  hoasehold  series.    See  Terhune, 

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Compromise,  On.     Morley,  J.     London,  1874.     8°..  5823.4 
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CoMYN,  L.  N.     Atherstone  priory 728.3 

—  Elena.     An  Italian  tale 727.30 

Con  Cregan,  Confessions  of.    Lever,  C.  (J.)    Leipzig.  332.24 

—  Same.     London 5 16.8 

CoNANT,  Caleb  A.     Grandmother's  scrap-book 916.12 

CoxXANT,  Helen  S.     The  butterfly  hunters 933.1 

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CoNCHOLOGY.     A  conchological  manual.     Sowerby, 

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Concord,  Mass.  Corinthian  lodge  of  ancient,  free 
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CoNDE,  Louis  II,  de  Bourbon,  prince  of.  Life  of. 
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Confession;  or,  the  blind  heart.  Simms,  W.  G.. . .  716.25 
Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater.  De  Quincey, 

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Confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt.     Church,  F 337.18 

Confidential  disclosures.     Laraartine,  A.  (M.  L.) 

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Congreve,    William.      Dramatic  works.      See   Wy- 

CHERLEY,  William 5011. (5 

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Connecticut,  Genealogical  notes  of.     Goodwin,  N. 

Hartford,  1856.     8" 5011.8 

CoNQUKRiNG  and  to  conquer.     Charles,  E 723.8 

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Conscience,  Hendrik  or  Henri.     The  demon  of  gold.      717.6 

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geiitilliomine  pauvre. 

Conscript,  The  ^  a  story  of  the  French  war  of  1813. 

Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian,  A 913.22 

Considerations    on    some    recent    social    theories. 

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Consolation   in  affliction.     Greenwood,   E.  W.   P. 

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thy to  parents  bereaved  of  their  children  and 

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Constable,  Archibald.    Personal  reminiscences.    {In 

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Constable  de  Bourbon,  The.     Ainsworth,  W.  H.  . ..   322.21 
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Constance  Sherwood.     FuUerton,  Lady  G 325.21 

CoNSTANTiN,  Leopold  Auguste.    See  Hesse,  Leopold 

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Constitutions,  The,  of  the  sixteen  states  which  com- 
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of  Confederation;  the  definitive  treaty  of  peace 
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Boston,  1871.     ix,  224  pp.     Portrait.     Sq.  16".     828.7 
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Cooke,  John  Esten.     Doctor  Vandyke.     [Virginia 

life  about  1750] 510.2 

—  Henry  St.  John,  gentleman.     A  tale  of  1774-75. 

[Virginia  life] 524.6 

—  Her  majesty  the  queen.     A  novel 737.15 

Note.— Time  of  Charles  I  of  England  and  Henrietta  of 
France. 

—  Leather  stocking  and  silk.     [Valley  of  Virginia 

about  1800] 524.16 

—  Life  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.     With  illustrations, 

portraits,  and  maps.     New  York,  1871.    vi,  577 

pp.     8° 5022.2 

—  Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  and  other  stories 736.29 

—  Stonewall  Jackson:  a  military  biography.    With 

portrait  and  maps.     New  York,  1866.     470  pp. 

Sm.  8° 1214.11 

Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons,  yr.  International  scientific 
series.  The  new  chemistry.  New  York,  1874. 
326  pp.     Illustrated.     12-^ 6436.15 

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Cooke,  M.  C.  A  fern  book  for  everybody.  Con- 
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12° 1516.20 

—  Miller,  E.   S.     In   the  kitchen.      Boston,   1875. 

Sm.  4° 1532.8 

—  Parloa,  M.     The  Appledore  cook  book.      Boston 

[1873].     8° 6426.2 

—  Terhune,  M.   V.     Breakfast,   luncheon  and  tea. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 1533.2 

Common  sense  in  the  household  :  a  manual  of 

practical  housewifery.     New  York,  1871.     12°.   1533.6 

See  also  Receipts. 

CooLEY,  Arnold  James.  Cyclopaedia  of  practical 
receipts  and  collateral  information  in  the  arts, 
manufactures,  professions,  and  trades.  5th  edi- 
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son.     London,  1872.     xii,  1201-]-  pp.     8° 6423.1 

—  Hand-book  of  perfumes,  cosmetics  and  other  toi- 

let articles.     Philadelphia,  1873.    804  [418]  pp. 

Sm.  8° 15 14. 13 

—  The  toilet  in  ancient  and  modern  times.     Phila- 

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CooLiDGE,  George  A.  Brochure  of  Bunker  hill. 
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CooLiDGE,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey,  Sarah 
Chauncey. 

CooMASsiE,  Guinea.  Coomassie  and  Magdala.  Stan- 
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Cooper,  Sir  Astley  (Paston).  Treatise  on  disloca- 
tions and  fractures  of  the  joints.  New  editio-i. 
Edited  by  B.  P.  Cooper.  Boston,  1844.  xliii, 
499  pp.     Illustrations.     Portrait.     8° 6021.3 

Cooper,  Elizabeth.  Life  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  earl 

of  Strafford.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 53]3.5 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.     Afloat  and  ashore.     [Sea 

story] 525.15 

—  The  bravo.     [Venice] 525.30 

—  The  chainbearer 525.18 

Note.  —  Revolutionary  period. 

—  The  crater.     [Volcanic  Pacific  island] 525.1 

—  The  headsman 525.25 

Note.  —  Switzerland  and  Italy —  time  of  Calvin. 

—  The  Heidenmauer 525.31 

Note.  —  Scene  in  the  Vosges  mountains  in  the  middle  ages. 

—  History  of  the  navy  of  the  United  States,  [1607] 

to  1853.     New  York,  1853.     With  portraits  and 

maps.     3v.ini.     8° 813.4 

Continued  to   1860.     New  York,   1866.     3  v. 

in  L     Portrait.     8° 813.5 


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50 


COTTAGE 


Shelf.  No. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore,  continued. 

—  Home  as  found 525.20 

—  Homeward  bound 525.27 

Note.  — These  two  novels  made  the  author  offensive  to  some 
of  his  countrymen,  by  his  satire  on  the  American  character. 

—  The  Jack  o' Lantern 310.12 

Note. —  Same  as  Wing-and-wing. 

—  Jack  Tier.     [Sea  adventures,  West  Indies] 525.8 

—  [Leather  stocking  tales.]     The  deerslayer 525.7 

The  last  of  the  Mohicans 525.10 

The  pathfinder 525.5 

The  pioneers 525.28 

—  -  The  prairie 525.22 

Note.  —  The  Leather  stocking  tales  trace  the  history  of 
Natty  IBunippo,  a  backwoodsman,  and  associate  of  the  Indi- 
an?, during  the  last  century,  and  covering,  particularly  in  The 
last  of  the  Mohicans,  the  period  of  the  old  French  war. 

—  Lionel  Lincoln 525.9 

Note.  —  Bunker  hill  and  Boston  in  177S. 

—  Mercedes  of  Castile 525.14 

Note.  —  Spain  and  Columbus. 

—  Miles  Wallingford 525.17 

Note.—  Sea  story,  sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore. 

—  The  Monikins.     [Satire  on  American  politics], . .  525.21 

—  The  oak-openings.     [Michigan  early  days] 525.19 

—  The  pilot 625.29 

Note.  —  Paul  Jones  figures.  ^ 

—  Precaution 525.32 

Note.  —  A  society  novel,  and  Cooper's  earliest. 

—  The  Red  Rover 525.24 

Note.  —  Old  French  war — Newport  and  slavers. 

—  The  redskins 525.2 

Note.  —  Anti-rent  troubles  in  New  York  state. 

—  Satanstoe 525.6 

AWe.  —  Westchester  county.  New  York,  middle  of  the  last 
century. 

—  The  sea  lions 525.11 

Note.—  Sealers  in  the  Southern  ocean. 

—  The  spy.     Leipzig 310.11 

—  Same.     New  York 525.26 

Note.  —  The  revolutionary  period  on  the  Hudson.  Wash- 
ington figures,  1780. 

—  Stories  of  the  prairie,  and  other  adventures  of  the 

border 515.13 

—  Stories  of  the  sea 515.12 

—  Stories  of  the  woods 515.14 

Note.  —  These  three  collections  of  "  Stories  "  are  selections 
from  his  novels. 

—  The  travelling  bachelor;  or,  notions  of  the  Amer- 

icans       536.7 

—  The  two  admirals.     Leipzig 310.13 

—  Same.     New  York 625.16 

A^o<e.  — English  naval  service,  old  French  war. 

—  The  Water-witch 526.23 

Note.  —  Subsequent  to  the  defeat  of  the  Dutch  in  New  York. 

—  The  ways  of  the  hour 525.13 

JV(Xe.  —  Defects  in  courts  of  justice. 

—  The  wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish ; . . ,  525.12 

Note.  —  King  Philip's  war,  1675. 

—  The  Wing-and-wing 625.3 

NUe.  —  Mediterranean —during  the  Napoleonic  wars. 

—  Wyandotte.     [Revolutionary  frontier  warfare]  . .     525.4 

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Cooper,  T.  T.  The  Mishmee  hills.  An  account  of 
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CoRViN,  Otto.  In  France  with  the  Germans.  London, 

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Cottage,  The,  by  the  cathedral.    Charles,  E 3  21. 2 


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Count  Kostia.     Cherbuliez,  V 518.13 

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Countess  Gisela,  The.     John,  E 637.7 

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—  Leslie  Tyrrell 322.6 

—  Lost  and  won 322.7 

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Sm.  8° 5035.6 

Cricket,  The,  on  the  hearth.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.).  338.10 
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A.  W.     New  York,  1875.     3  v.     8° 5924.9 

Cringle  and  cross-tree.     Adams,  W.  T 924.11 

Crisping  e  la  comare.     Ricci,  F.  and  L.     (In  Dit- 

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Critic,  The.     [Farce.]    Sheridan,  B.  R.     Dramatic 

works.     Leipzig,  1869.     Sq.  16° 1614.11 

—  Same.     London,   1848.     16° 1635.2 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5626.9 

Criticism.     Arnold,  M.     Essays  in.     Boston,  1873. 

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—  Homes,  H.,  lord  Karnes.     Elements  of.     Boston, 

1796.     2  v.     8° 5834.4 

—  Pope,  A.  Essay  on.    [Po.em.]   London,  1871.  8°. 5612.2.2 
Critique,    La,    de   I'ecole    des    feinmes:    comedie. 

Moli^re,  J.  B.  P.    Oiuvres.    Paris,  1869.     12°. 5537.2.1 

Crocker,  Uriel,  and  Brewster,  Osmyn.  Fiftieth 
anniversary  of  [their]  copartnership,  Nov.  1, 
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Crockery.     Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  faiencier. 

Boyer,  — .     Paris,  1846.     2  y.     24° 6439.8 

Crockett,   David,  Life  and  adventures  of.     Abbott, 

J.  S.  C.     New  York,  1874.     12° 1014.10 

Croffut,  W.  a.,  joint  author.  A  helping  hand  for 
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1611.4  and  6422.1 

Croker,   John   Wilson.     History  of  the  guillotine. 

London,  1853.     viii,   88  pp.     Illustrated.     16°.  5528.6 

Croly,  George.  Salathiel,  the  immortal.  New  edi- 
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Croly,  Jennie  Cunningham.  For  better  or  worse. 
A  book  for  some  men  and  all  women.  Boston, 
1875.     237  pp.     16° 1537.22 

Cromwell,  Oliver.  Letters  and  speeches.  AVith 
elucidations  by  T.  Carlyle.  Leipzig,  1861.  4  v. 
in  2.     Sq.  16° 1238.1 

—  Russell,  M.    Life  of.    New  York,  1856.    2  v.  12°.   1228.2 

—  Smith,  G.    Three  English  statesmen.    New  York, 

1867.     12° 5425.1 

—  Southey,  R.     Life  of.     London,  1861.     Sm.  8°. .  5428.6. 

Note.  —  The  opinion  held  by  Hume  that  Cromwell  was  a 
"  fanatical  hypocrite,"  was  conimoi.ly  accepted  by  the  biogra- 
phers of  the  last  century.  Soutliey's  brief  meinoir  arrives  at 
the  conclusion  that  Cromwell  was  penitent  for  his  career. 
Kussell's  is  a  popular  balancing  of  testimonies.  Forster,  in 
his  lives  of  tlie  statesmen,  advanced  a  belief  in  CromweH's 
essential  hypocrisy,  without  indiscriminate  denunciation  of 
him:  but  in  iiis  later  essaj' he  sumewhat  changed  his  views 
in  favor  of  a  higher  estimate.  Carlyle's  book  introduces 
"  elucidations,"  in  which  the  author  takfs  the  decided  ground 
of  a  champion;  and  his  position  has  greatly  inlluenced  tlie 
more  recent  opinions.  See  also  Carlyle's  "  Heroes  and  heio- 
worship"  [l.'")a5.19].  Lamartiiie  has  embraced  this  belief  in 
Cromwell's  sincerity.  Merle  d'Aubigne  has  vindicated  him. 
Guizot,  while  admiiing  his  genius  and  sympathizing  with  liis 
courage,  does  not  wholly  accept  the  sincerity  theory.  Gold- 
win  Smith's  lecture  views  liiin  simply  as  a  ruler.  Macaulaj^'s 
estimate  will  be  found  in  vol.  I  of  his  History  of  England. 
See  Campbell's  •'  Lives  of  the  chancellors"  [.5427. 9];  Evelyn's 
Diary  [54ii6.7]:  Lodge's  Portraits  [53.!7.6.5] ;  au  essay  by 
Bayne  in  Contemporary  review,  Feb.,  1873;  JMalconi'g  Index, 
and  the  rei'erences  in  Tiiomas,  Oettinger,  Hoeter,  Michaud, 
etc.  Several  of  the  books  named  in  tliis  note  must  be  searclied 
for  in  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 

Cronise,  Titus  Fey.  The  natural  wealth  of  Cali- 
fornia. San  Francisco,  1868.  xvi,  696  pp. 
Illustrated.     L.  8° 5031.5 

Cross  and  crescent;  or.  Young  America  in  Turkey 

and  Greece.     Adams,  W.  T.    Boston,  1874.   16°.  925.11 

Cross,   The,    of  Berny.     Girardin,    D.   G.    de,   and 

others 725.30 

Crouch,  Julia.     Three  successful  girls 714.23 

Crough,  George.     Another  chapter  of  Erie.     New 

York,  1869.     48  pp.     12° 1916.2 

Crowe,   Catherine.       The   advocate's  wedding-day. 

(In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Crowe,  Eyre  Evans.     History  of  France.  New  York, 

1840.     3  v.     12° 828.2 

Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.  The  early 
Flemish  painters:  notices  of  their  lives  and 
works.  2d  edition.  London,  1872.  viii,  383 
pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 6215.3 

—  History  of  painting  in  Italy,  from  the  second  to 

the  fourteenth  century.     London,   1864.     3   v. 
Illustrated.     8° 6213.2 

—  History  of  painting  in  North  Italy.     With  illus- 

trations.    London,  1871.     2  v.     8° 6213.1 

See  also  Painting,  note. 

Crowfield,  Christopher,  pseud.    See  Stowe,  Harriet 

(Elizabeth)  Beecher. 

Crown,  A,  from  the  spear.     Hamilton,  C.  V 611.28 

Crown,  The,  of  thorns.      Chapin,  E.  H.     Boston, 

1860.     16° 1626.9 


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Crown,  The,  of  wild  olive.     Ruskin,  J.     New  York, 

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Crudkn,  Alexander.  Complete  concordance  to  the 
Holy  Scriptures.  To  which  is  added  a  concord- 
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Portrait.     L.  8^ *K.R.,  A. 2.1 

Cruel  as  the  grave.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 72li.lO 

Cruisk,  The,  of  the  Casco.     Kellogg,  E 922.7 

Cruise,  The,  of  the  Dashaway.  Nowell,  H.  P.  II...  9315.22 
Cruise,  The,  of  the  Frolic.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.. ..  737.10 
Cruise,   The,    of    the    steam    yacht    North    Star. 

Choules,  J.  0.     Boston,  1854.     12° 425.10 

Cruise,  A,  upon  wheels.     Collins,  C.  A.     Leipzig, 

1874.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 428.6 

Crusades,  The.     Cox,  (i.  W.     London,  1874.     Sq. 

16° 628.1 

See  also  Europe,  History. 

Crusoe's  island:  a  ramble  in  the  footsteps  of  Alex- 
ander Selkirk.  Browne,  J.  R.  New  York, 
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Crust,  Christie,  josewd.  jSee  Denison,  Eliza  Freeman. 

Cryptogram,  The.     De  Mille,  J 521.15 

CrvstallisatioxN.  Ethics  of  the  dust.  Ten  lectures 
to  little  housewives  on  the  elements  of  crystal- 
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Cuba.     Eallou,  M.  M.     History  of.     Boston,  1854. 

12° 825.9 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.     To  Cuba  and  back.     Boston, 

1859.     12° 414.22 

—  Howe,  J.  W.     A  trip  to.     Boston,  1860.     12°...     413.9 

—  Townsheud,  F.  T.    .Wild  life  in  Florida,  with  a 

visit  to.     London,  1875.     8° 5932.14 

CuDJo's  cave.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 735.22 

CuBLip,   Annie,  formerly   Miss   Thomas.     Called   to 

account 317.15 

—  Denis  Donr^e ; 317.14 

—  No  alternative 714.10 

—  On  guard 317.17 

—  Only  herself 317.16 

—  A  narrow  escape 317.23 

—  Played  out 317.13 

—  Walter  Goring 317.18 

CuLLEv,  R.  S.     A  handbook  of  practical  telegraphy. 

5th  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  London,  1871. 

xvi,  408  pp.     Plates  and  illustrations.     8° 6813.2 

CuLLis,  Charles.     See  Page,  H.  A.     Noble  workers. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5936.3 

Culm  rock.     Bradley,  W.  1 913.11 

Culture.      Arnold,  M.      Culture  and  anarchy:    an 

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1869.      8° 5613.2 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.      Culture  and  religion  in  some  of 

their  relations.     New  York,  1872.     16° 5617.3 

—  Tylor,  E.  B.     Primitive  culture.     London,  1871. 

2  V.     8° 5922.6 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.     The  culture  demanded  by  mod- 

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See  also  Self-culture. 

Gumming,  John.  Lectures  on  the  book  of  Revelation. 

1st  series.     Philadelphia,  1854.     512  pp.     12°  .   6326.2 

Gumming,  Roualeyn  Gordon.  The  lion  hunter  of 
South  Africa.  Five  years'  adventures  in  the  far 
interior  of  South  Africa.  6th  edition.  With 
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Gumming,  (W.)  Gordon.     Wild  men  and  wild  beasts; 

or,  scenes  in  camp  and  jungle '. 423.8 

GuMMiNGS,  Jacob  Abbot.  Introduction  to  ancient 
and  modern  geography,  on  the  plan  of  Gold- 
smith and  Guy;  comprising  rules  for  projecting 
maps.  5th  edition.  Boston,  1818.  xx,  316  pp. 
12° 438.2 

Cummins,  Maria  Susanna.     El  Fureidis 322.29 

—  Haunted  hearts 322.30 

—  The  lamplighter 322.28 

—  Mabel  Vaughan.     Boston 724.7 

—  Same.     Leipzig 322.31 

Note.  — Miss  Cummins's  reputation  was  made  by  the  re- 
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not  added  to  by  her  subsequent  novels. 


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Cuneiform  inscriptions.  The  Chaldean  account  of 
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Cunningham,  Allan.  The  haunted  ships,  (/n  John- 
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—  The    king   of  the  peak,     (in  Johnson,   (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.7 

Cunningham,  John  William.  A  world  without  souls. 
4th  American,  from  the  2d  London  edition. 
Baltimore,  1810.     144  pp.     12° 1538.11 

CuNYNGHAME,  Sir  Arthur  Thurlow.  Travels  in  the 
Eastern  Caucasus,  on  the  Caspian  and  Black 
seas,  especially  in  Daghestan,  and  on  the  fron- 
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With    maps.     London,  1872.     xvi,  367  pp.     8°.  5931.8 

Cupid  and  Chow-chow.     Alcott,  L.  M.     Aunt  Jo's 

scrap-bag 926.15.3 

CuppLES,  Ann  Jane.     The  children's  voyage 912.19 

—  Driven  to  sea 923.8 

—  Singular  creatures,  and  how  they  were  found....   913.19 

CuppLES,  George.     The  deserted  ship 915.19 

CuppLES,  Mrs.  George.     See  Cupples,  Ann  Jane. 

Curate,  The,  in  charge.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 721.25 

Curiosities  of  law  reporters.    Heard,  F.  F.    Boston, 

1871.     16° 6317.1 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.     Baring-Gould, 

S.     London,  1872.     16° 716.2 

Curling,  Henry.     Love  at  first  sight 710.14 

Currency  or  money.     Hooper,  S.    Boston,  1855.   8°.  5822.4 
CuRRiE,  James.    The  principles  and  practice  of  early 
and  infant  school-education.     With  an  appendix 
of  infant-school  hymns  and  songs  with  appro- 
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xvi,  310  pp.     Sm.  8° 5837.6 

Curse,  The,  of  Clifton.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.. .     527.8 

Curse,  The,  of  gold.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W. )...'. 726.11 

CuRTEis,  George  Herbert.  Dissent,  in  its  relation  to 
the  church  of  England.     2d  edition.     London, 

1873.     xxxii,  448  pp.     16° 5816.11 

CtJRTis,  George  Ticknor.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster. 
4th  edition.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.    Portraits. 

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Curtis,  George  William.  The  howadji  in  Syria. 
[Travels.]  New  York,  1856.  viii,  350-|-  pp. 
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—  Lotus-eating:  a  summer  book.    Illustrated.  New 

York,  ]868.     206  pp.     12° 415.14 

—  My   chateaux.      {In   Johnson,    (E.)    R.      Little 

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1857.     x,362pp.     12° 424.15 

—  Potiphar  papers.     [Lively  satire  on  New    York 

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—  Prueandl 526.1 

—  Trumps 524.11 

CuRTius,  Ernst.     History  of  Greece.     Translated  by 

A.  W.  Ward.  New  York,  1874,  75.  6  v.  12^5924.10 
CuRWEN,   Henry.     History   of  booksellers,   the   old 

and  the  new.     With  portraits  and  illustrations. 

London  [1873].     483  pp.     12° 5426.16 

CuSACK,  Mary  Frances  {religious  name  Mary  Frances 

Clare).       Illustrated   history    of  Ireland:  from 

the  earliest  period.     5th  edition.   London,  1872. 

671-1- pp.     Maps.     8° 5412.1 

—  The  liberator  [Daniel  O'Connell],  his  life   and 

times.     London,   1872.     xlviii,  803  pp.     Illus- 
trated.    Portraits.     4° 5420.1 

—  The   life   of  Saint   Patrick,   apostle   of  Ireland. 

New  York,  1870.     656-|-  pp.     Illustrated.     4°.  5420.2 

—  The   patriot's   history   of  Ireland.      New   York, 

1869.     320pp.     16° 5418.4 

Gushing,  Caleb.  The  treaty  of  Washington:  its  ne- 
gotiation, execution,  and  the  discussions  relating 
thereto.  New  York,  1873.  280  pp.  Sm.  8°  . .  816.1 
Gushing,  Luther  Stearns.  Manual  of  parliamentary 
practice.  Rules  of  proceeding  and  debate  in 
deliberative  assemblies.    Boston,  1848.     189  pp. 

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Cushions  and  corners.     Greene,  R.  J •••  926.30 

Gushman,  Pauline,  Life  of.  Sarmiento,  F.  L.  Phila- 
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Custer,  George  A.  My  life  on  the  plains.  Or,  per- 
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CuSTis,  George  Washington  Parke.  Recollections 
and  private  memoirs  of  Washington,  with  a  me- 
moir of  the  author,  by  his  daughter;  and  notes, 
by  B.  J.  Lossing.  With  illustrations.  Phila- 
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Cutlery.     Manuel  du  coutelier.  Landrin,  H.  Paris, 

1835.     24^ 6429.13 

Cutter,  Calvin.    Anatomy  and  physiology.     Boston, 

1847.     342pp.     Illustrated.     12" 6037.3 

CuTTS,  Edward  L.  Scenes  and  characters  of  the  mid- 
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CuviER,  Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dago- 
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With  mineralogical  notes,  and  an  account  of 
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—  Kitto,  J.     Popular  cyclopaedia  of  biblical  litera- 

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biblical,    theological,    and   ecclesiastical  litera- 
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—  Moore,  J.  W.     Complete  encyclopaedia  of  music. 

Boston  [cop.  1852].     L.  8° *R.R.,  E.2.3 

—  New  American  cyclopaedia.      New  York,   1872. 

16  v.     8° *R.R.,  B.3.1 

—  The  penny  cyclopgedia.     Vol.  i-v.      See  Society 

for  the  ditt'usion  of  useful   knowledge,  London. 
London,  1833-36.     5  v.     L.  8" *R.R.,  F.2.2 

—  Ringwalt,    J.    L.      American    encyclopaedia    of 

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A'trfe.  — The  New  American  cyclopaedia,  with  its  annual  sup- 
plements, first  mentioned  above,  is  otherwise  known  as  Apple- 
ton's,  and  18  the  best  ot  the  American  general  encyclopaedias, 
but  will  be  superseded  by  the  new  edition  ot  it,  to  which  illus- 
trations are  added,  when  the  publication  of  the  latter  is 
completed.  The  ninth  edition  of  the  Eiicyclopsedia  Britan- 
nica,  the  most  considerable  of  the  English  works,  is  not  yet 
completed,  and  it  can  be  found  in  the  Central  Library.  Of 
tlie  other  English  publications,  Chambers's,  in  ten  volumes, 
18  the  best  for  ordinary  use.  The  English  cyolopsedia  is  a 
classified  arrangement,  witli  additions,  etc.,  of  the  matter 
which  originally  constituted  the  Peuny  cyclopaedia. 

Cypbianus,  Thascius  Caeeilius,  St.,  and  others. 
Writings.  Translated  by  Robert  Ernest  Wallis. 
Edinburgh,  1868,  69.  2  v.  [Ante-Nicene 
Christian  library.]     8^^ Vol.  8,  13  of  6322.4 

Content/!. —Yo\.  I.  Epistles;  Treatises.  II.  Treatises: 
Writings  of  Novatian,  Minucius  Pclix,  etc. 

Cyrilla.     Tautphoeus,  J.  M.,  baronin  yon 


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Cyrus  the  great.  History  of.     Abbott,  J 915.8 

CzECHOWSKi,  Michael  B.  Thrilling  and  instructive 
developments:  an  experience  of  fifteen  years  as 
Roman  catholic  clergyman  and  priest.  Boston, 
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Dacotah.     Andrews,  C.  C.    Minnesota  and  Dacotah. 

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Dadd,  George  H.  The  nature  and  treatment  of  the 
diseases  of  cattle,  with  descriptions  and  illustra- 
tions of  various  organs  and  functions  of  the 
animal  economy.     Boston,  1859.     395  pp.    12".  1522.15 

Daghestan,  Russia,  Travels  in.     Cunynghame,  Sir 

A.  T.     London,  1872.     8" 593L8 

Dahomey,  Africa,  History  of.  Dalzel,  A.  Lon- 
don, 1793.     4° 5910.1 

Dairy  cow.  The.  Sturtevant,  E.  L.  and  J.  N.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     12" 1522.12 

Daisy  Brentwell.     [Fiction.]     Widdemer,  1 723.36 

Daisy  Burns.     Kavanagh,  J 323.10 

Daisy  chain,  Tae.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.6 

Daisy  Deane.     Davis,  C.  E 928.21 

Dakin,  Celia  V.     See  Hamilton,  Celia  V. 

Dall,  Caroline  (Wells)  Healey.  The  college,  the 
market,  and  the  court;  or,  woman's  relation  to 
education,  labor,  and  law.  Boston,  1867.  xxxr, 
498  pp.     8" 1733.1 

—  Essays  and  sketches.    Boston,  1849.    116  pp.   16".   1917.3 

—  The   romance   of   the   association;    or,    one   last 

glimpse  of  Cliarlotte  Temple  and  Eliza  Wharton. 
A  curiosity  of  literature  and  life.  [With  sup- 
plement.]    Cambridge,  1875.   xii,  514  pp.    16".  1534.11 

—  "  Woman's  right  to  labor;"  or,  low  wages  and 

hard  work:    lectures.     Boston,   1860.     xv,   184 

pp.     1B° 1737.1 

Dall,  William  II.  Alaska  and  its  resources.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     xii,  627  pp.    Map.    illustrated.    8".   5031.1 

Dalton,   John   Call,    Memorial   of.      Green,  J.   0. 

Cambridge,  1864.     8" 5023.4 

Daltoxs,  The.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig.    4  v.  in  2.    332.28 

—  Same.     London 51G.9 

Dalzel,  Archibald.  History  of  Dahomey,  an  in- 
land kingdom  of  Africa.     With  an  introduction 

and  notes.     London,  1793.     xxxi,  xxvi,  230-|- 

pp.     Illustrated.     Map.     4° 5910.1 

Dame  blanche.    La.     Boieldieu,  F.  A.     {In  Ditson, 

0.,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.5 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson,  editor.  The  household 
book  of  poetry.  11th  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged. With  illustrations.  New  York,  1873. 
xxvii,  816  pp.     8" 1610.2 

Dana,  James  Dvvight.  Corals  and  the  coral  islands. 
New  York,  1872.  398  [394]  pp.  Illustrated. 
8° 6630.3 

See  EsTES,  H.  Half-hour  recreations  in  popu- 
lar science.     Boston  [1874].     8" 6813.7 

—  and  Brush,  George  Jarvis.     A  system  of  miner- 

alogy. Descriptive  mineralogy,  5th  edition, 
enlarged  and  illustrated.  (6th  sub-edition,  with 
two   appendixes  and  corrections.)     New  York, 

1875.     xlviii,  827,  iv,  19-|-,  X,  64  pp.     8" 6630.2 

Dana,  Richard  Henry,  ^r.  To  Cuba  and  back.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.     288  pp.     12° 414.22 

—  Two  years  before  the   mast.     New  York,    1840. 

483  pp.     12° 918.1  and  5037.1 

Note.  —  The  last  of  these  books  first  gave  Mr.  Dana  a  literary 
reputation  nearly  forty  years  ago.  It  is  the  sea  experience  of 
a  young  graduate  of  Harvard,  round  the  Horn,  to  the  Califor- 
nia coast  after  hides,  and  contains  most  graphic  descriptions 
of  sailors'  duties  and  Pacific  coast  life  before  the  gold  dis- 
covery. 

Danbury,  Lifein.    Bailey,  J.  M.    Boston,  1873.   16°.     538.1 

Dance,  Charles,  joint  author.  High,  low,  Jack,  and 
the  game:  a  burletta.  See  Planch^,  James 
Robinson 1635.5 

Dancing.     Drawing-room  dances.     Cellarius,  pseud. 

New  York,  1858.     16" 1514.4 

Dandi,  Sri.  [Dasa  Kumara  Charitra.]  Hindoo 
tales,  or  adventures  of  ten  princes.  Freely 
translated  from  the  Sanscrit  by  P.  W.  Jacob. 
London,  1873.     ix,  376-f- pp.     8" 5936.5 


DANGEROUS 


55 


DARWINISM 


Shelf.  No. 
Dangerous  classes,  The,  of  New  York.    Brace,  C.  L. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 5824.1 

Dangerous  game,  A.     Yates,  E 731.32 

Daniel,  George.    Merrie  England  in  the  olden  time. 

With  illustrations.  New  edition.  London  [1841]. 

422  pp.     Sm.  8° 5617.14 

Daniel,  William  Barker.     Rural  sports.     [London, 

1801.]     2v.  in3.     Illustrated.     8° 6412.1 

Dante  Alighieri.    The  divine  comedy.     Translated 

by  H.  W.  Longfellow.    Leipzig,  1867.    3  v.  in  1. 

Sq.  16*^ 1614.4 

—  Same.     Boston,  1871.     viii,  760  pp.     8^ 5534.1 

—  The  vision;    or,  hell,  purgatory,  and   paradise. 

Translated  by  H.  F.  Gary.  With  life  of  Dante, 
notes  and  index.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1853. 
Portrait.     587  pp.     16" 1615.3 

—  See  Lowell,  J.  R.      Among  my  books.     Boston, 

1876.     16" 1934.8.2 

iVo<e.  — See  note  in  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc., 
p.  67. 

Danvers,  Henry.    A  fascinating  individual:  a  farce. 

New  York,  N.  D.     22  pp.     12" 1635.5 

Danvers,  Mass.  Centennial  celebration,  June  16, 
1852.  [Together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
town  in  relation  to  the  donation  of  George  Pea- 
body.]  Boston,  1852.  208  pp.  Portraits.  Illus- 
trations.    8" 5222.2 

Contents.  —  AMkss  by  J.  W.  Proctor;  Poem,  by  A. 
Nichols ;  Centennial  celebration. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  reception  and  dinner  in  honor 

of  George  Peabody,  Oct.  9,  1856.  Appended 
an  historical  sketch  of  the  Peabody  institute. 
Boston,  1856.  vf,  195-j-  pp.  Portrait.  Illus- 
trations.    8° 612.6 

Danvers  papers.  The.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.7 

D'Arblay,  Frances.     See  Arblay,  Frances  d'. 

Darby,  William.  Tour  from  the  city  of  New  York 
to  Detroit,  in  the  Michigan  territory.  With 
map[s].    New  York,  1819.   228,  Ixxii-f-  PP-    8".     411.1 

Darc,  Jeanne  {Joan  of  Arc,  maid  of  Orleans), 
Barthelemy  de  Beauregard,  (E.)  J.  Histoire 
de  Jeanne  d'Arc.     Paris,  1847.     2  v.     8° 5523.1 

—  Michelet,J.    Jeanne  d'Arc.    Paris,  1873.  Sm.  8".  2016.8 
Joan  of  Arc;    or,  the  maid  of  Orleans.     New 

York,  1870.     16" 1029.2 

—  Parr,  H.     Life  and  death  of.    London,  1866.    2  v. 

Sm.  8° 1225.8 

Note.  —  Joan  of  Arc  has  been  the  subject  of  a  large  number 
of  books,  and  those  publislied  before  1847  are  enumerated  in 
Barthelemy  de  Beauregard's  life  of  her,  which  is  a  standard 
life.  The  publication  of  late  years  of  the  documentary  records 
of  her  trial  [see  Bates  Hall  Index,  under  "Joan  of  Arc"]  has 
enabled  the  most  recent  biographers  to  comprehend  her  char- 
acter better.  Miehelet  has  written  a  reputable  life,  which  is 
drawn  from  his  History  of  France  [811.7].  Tlie  most  recent 
life  in  English  is  Harriet  Parr's,  based  upon  the  documents 
referred  to  above,  and  on  tlie  whole  is  the  best  for  the  English 
reader,  of  the  extended  accounts.  See  also  De  Quincey's 
"Miscellaneous  essavs"  [ISi'i.y];  Gurncy's  Chapters  from 
French  history  [.^517.2] ;  Guizot's  History  of  France  [5010.2.3] ; 
and  Doran's  Knights  and  their  days  [822.4]. 

The  most  noteworthy  delineation  in  fiction  for  the  English 
reader  are  Shake^^peare's  Hem y  VI;  Southey's  poem ;  and 
Schiller's  drama;  the  latter,  however,  not  being  in  very  close 
accordance  with  the  historical  recitals.  See  also  note  in  Bul- 
letin, no.  34,  p.  363. 

Darien.     Warburton,  E.  (B.  G.) 317.7 

Darien,  Isthmus  of.  Reports  of  explorations  and 
surveys  to  ascertain  the  practicability  of  a  ship- 
canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans. 
See  United  States.     Department  of  the  navy.. .  5030.6 

Dark  night's.  A,  work.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.22 

Dark  secret.  The.     Fleming,  M.  A 720.3 

Darkness  and  daylight.     Holmes,  M.  J 535.9 

Darley,  Felix  0.  C.     Sketches  abroad  with  pen  and 

pencil.     New  York,  1869.  viii,  192  pp.    Sm.  4°.     433.2 
Darnell,  Elias.     Journal  containing  an  account  of 
those  Kentucky  volunteers  and  regulars,  com- 
manded by  General  Winchester,  1812-13.    Also, 
narratives  by  [T.  Mallary  and  J.  Davenport]. 

Philadelphia,  1854.     98+ pp.     Sm.  12" 819.6 

Darnley:  or,  the  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.    James, 

G.  P.  R.     Leipzig,  1847.     Sq.  16° 327.16 

Dartmouth  college,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Report  of  the  case 
of  the  trustees  against  W.  H.  Woodward.  Farrar, 
T.  Portsmouth,  N.H.  [cop.  1819].  406-f  pp.  8".  6314.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Darwin,  Charles  (Robert).  The  descent  of  man 
and  selection  in  relation  to  sex.  With  illustra- 
tions.    Now  York,  1872.     2  v.     12" 1523.5 

—  The  expression  of  the  emotions  of  man  and  ani- 

mals. With  illustrations.  New  York,  1873.  v, 
3744-pp.     16".... 6615.2 

—  Insectivorous  plants.     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1875.     x,  462  pp.     12" 6614.13 

—  Journal   of  researches   into   the  natural  history 

and  geology  of  the  countries  visited  during  the 
voyage  of  [the]  Beagle  round  the  world.  New 
York,  1871.     2  v.     16" 1526.11 

—  The  movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants. 

2d  edition,  revised.  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     viii,  208  pp.     Sm.  8" 6625.4 

—  Origin  of  species  by  means  of  natural  selection. 

New   edition,    with   additions   and   corrections. 

New  York,  1873.     xxi,  458  pp.     12° 1523.6 

—  The   structure   and   distribution   of  coral   reefs. 

With  [woodcuts  and]  three  plates.  2d  edition, 
revised.     London,  1874.     xx,  278  pp.     Sm.  8°  .  6634.1 

Note.  —  "  The  first  edition  of  this  book  appeared  in  1842,  and 
since  then  only  one  important  work  on  tlie  same  subject  has 
appeared,  namely,  in  1872,  by  Professor  Dana,  on  Corals  and 
coral-reefs.  In  the  present  edition  I  have  added  some  new 
facts  and  have  revised  the  whole  book;  the  latter  chapters 
having  been  almost  re-written."  —  Preface. 

See  also  Darwinism,  note. 

Darwin,  Erasmus.  Zoonomia;  or,  the  laws  of  organic 

life.     London,  180L     2  v.    8" 6614.2 

Darwinism.     Hodge,  C.     What  is  Darwinism?  New 

York,  1874.     16" 6616.8 

—  Schmidt,  (E.)  0.     The  doctrine  of  descent  and 

Darwinism.     New  York,  1875.     12" 6616.10 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     Contributions  to  the  theory  of 

natural  selection.     London,  187 1.     16" 6616.4 

Note.  —  In  an  historical  introduction  to  his  Origin  of  spe- 
cies, Darwin,  in  tracing  the  history  of  opinion  on  this  subject, 
names  thirty-four  authors,  who,  pievious  to  the  publication  of 
his  book  in  1859,  had  expressed  views  tending  to  prepare  the 
way  for  his  theory  of  natural  selection,  of  which  the  book 
that  most  popularly  affected  contemporary  views  was  probably 
the  "  Vestiges  of  creation  "[1515.17]  of  an  anonymous  writer, 
which  in  Darwin's  opinion  removed  prejudices,  and  prepared 
the  way  for  the  reception  of  analogous  views.  Tvndall  epito- 
mized the  history  of  the  idea  in  Nature,  1874,  which  was  re- 
printed in  no.  1581  of  Living  age.  During  the  ten  years  sub- 
sequent to  Darwin's  promulgation  of  his  theory,  the  change 
from  a  disbelief  in  it  to  a  championship  of  it,  is,  according  to 
Huxley,  well  shown  in  articles  that  appeared  in  the  Quarterly 
review  in  July,  1860,  and  July,  1871.  Wallace  is  allowed  to 
have  reached  Darwin's  conclusions  independently;  but  the 
latter  had  the  priority  of  publication ;  but  Wallace's  assist- 
ance in  support  of  Darwin  has  been  rendered  in  the  Quarterly 
journal  of  science,  Oct.,  18()7,  and  also  in  his  Contributions  to 
the  theory  of  natural  selection  [6(516.4;  («.!(».l].  published  as  a 
book.  Of  the  older  scientists,  most  held  to  conservative 
views,  but  the  most  remarkable  change  was  in  the  case  of 
Sir  Charles  Lyell,  in  the  10th  and  subsequent  editions  of  hia 
»'  Principles  of  geology  "  [66:11.7].  Agassiz  was  not  ready  to 
accept  the  theory,  and  his  views  would  have  been  fully  ex- 
plained had  he  lived  to  complete  the  series  of  articles  in  the 
Atlantic  monthly,  which  was  begun  in  Jan.,  1874.  John 
Fiske  combatted  Agassiz's  views,  in  the  Noith  American  re- 
view, Oct.,  1873;  but  see  also  Fiske's  "Cosmic  philosophy" 
[5824.2].  ,       , 

The  success  of  his  first  announcement  of  the  theory  led 
Darwin  to  publish,  in  his  lifetime,  what  he  had  intended  for  a 
posthumous  work,  as  his  fears  had  been  that  a  too  early  appli- 
cation of  his  belief  in  detail  to  the  c^uestion  of  the  origin  and 
descent  of  man  would  incite  prejudices  against  the  question 
in  its  purely  scientific  bearing.  His  "  Descent  of  man  "  was 
consequently  a  logical  outgo  of  the  theory,  and  to  answer  the 
physiological  objection  that  man  has  certain  nruscles  not  in 
the  brute,  given  him  to  express  his  emotions,  thus  interring  a 
different  origin,  he  was  led  to  his  other  work  named  above  oa 
that  subject.  Darwin  acknowledges  that  had  he  known  the 
work  of  the  German  naturalist,  Haeckel,  "  Naturliche  Schop- 
fungsgeschichte,"  of  which  there  is  an  English  rendering,  His- 
tory of  creation  [()6I5.5],  to  have  been  iu  progress,  there 
would  have  been  no  occasion  for  his  effort. 

Some  of  the  most  determined  opposition  to  Darwinism  has 
appeared  in  Mivart's  "  Genesis  of  sjjccies  "  |^1536..51,  which  is 
reviewed  in  the  North  American  review  [511(. 1.113].  Huxley 
took  up  Darwin's  defence,  in  the  Contemporary  review,  vol. 
18  (see  also  his  Lay  sermons,  etc.,  1922.1).  Mivart  answered 
Huxley  in  the  Contemporary  review,  vol.  19. 

Other  discussions  of  the  question  will  be  found  in  Lewes  s 
•'  History  of  philosophy  "  [ti832.1.2,  —  see  also  Fortnightly  re- 
view, July,  1867 :  April,  1868;  June,  1868;  July,  18t>8];  in  the 
Duke  of  Argyle  s  Reign  of  law  [152i5.15,  ch.  v,  in  opposition]; 
in  Spencer's  "Principles  of  biologv"  [6625.2];  in  Burrs 
"Doctrine  of  evolution"  [1527.11.2];  beside  the  works  ot 
Hodge  and  Schmidt  above  named. 

See  the  following  articles  in  periodicals,  —  Contemp9rary 
review,  by  Sir  Alexander  Grant,  vol.  17;  Popular  science 
monthly,  1873  and  1874  (bv  Asa  Gray) ;  Atlantic  monthly, 
July,  1860,  Oct.,  1860,  Oct.,  1866,  July,  1868;  North  American 
review,  Ai)ril,  1870;  Harper's  monthly.  Dec,  1867;  Scribner's 
monthly,  vol.  6;  Old  and  new  (against),  vol.  8.  , 

See  the  literature  of  the  subject  considered  in  Van  Rhyn  s 
"What  and  how  to  read"  [6136.11],  under  the  heads  of  Ui- 
ology,  Evolution,  Species,  and  Zoology. 


DASA 


56 


DEARBORN 


Shelf.  No. 
Dasa  Kuaiara  Charitra.     See  Dandi,  Sri. 
Dates.     Bond,   J.  J.      Handy-book   of  rules   and 

tables  for  verifying  dates  with  the  Christian  era. 

London,  1875.     Sin.  8^ 5627.2 

—  Haydn,    J.     Dictionary   of.      New   York,    1870. 

8^ *R.ll.,  E.3.8 

Daughter,  The,  of  an  empress.     Mundt,  C.  (M.)  ..     531.3 

Daughter,  A,  of  Bohemia,     i'isher,  F.  C 732.23 

Daughter,  A,  of  Heth.     Black,  W 311.26 

Daughter's,  The,  own  book;  or,  practical  hints  from 

a  father  to  his  daughter.   Boston,  1833.  240  pp. 

1  plate.     16^ 1538.21 

Daunt,   \N.   J.    O'N.      Ireland   and   her   agitators. 

New  edition,  revised.     Dublin,  1867.     xiv,  312 

[310]  pp.     12° 5417.4 

Daurignac,  J.  M.  S.,  pseud.     See  Orliac,  Mme.  J. 

M.  S. 

Davault's  mills.     A  novel.    Jones,  C.  H 722.4 

Davenport,   John.       Narrative.       See    Darnell, 

Elias 819.6 

Davenport  Dunn.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.4 

—  Same.     London 516.7 

David  Copperfield.  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.). Boston.   2  v.  1824.7 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.14 

David  Elginbrod.     MacDonald,  G 328.2 

David  Swan:  a  fantasy.  (/«  Johnson,  (E.)  R.  Lit- 
tle classics) 529.4.4 

Davidson,   Ellis   A.      The   boy  joiner   and   model 

maker.      With   illustrations.      London    [1874]. 

211pp.     4° 1512.3 

•^—  Cassell's   technical   manuals.      [Linear   drawing 

and  projection.     London,   1868-75.]     2  v.  in  1. 

Illustrated.     Sm.  S'^ 6218.2 

Contents.  —  Linear  drawing ;  Orthographic  and  isometrical 
projection. 

Davidson,  Lucretia  Maria,  Memoir  of.  Sedgwick, 
C.  M.  (In  Sparks,  J.  Library  of  American 
biography) 5028.1.7 

Davidson,  Margaret  Miller,  Biography  and  poetical 
remains  of.  Irving,  \V.  Philadelphia,  1841. 
12" 1217.2 

Da  vies,  Charles  Maurice.  Unorthodox  London:  or 
phases  of  religious  life  in  the  metropolis.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     viii,  448  pp.     8^^ 5811.4 

Davies,  G.  Christopher.  Kambles  and  adventures  of 
our  school  field-club.  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     X,  284-f-pp.     Sm.  8^ ;.  1115.15 

Davies,  James.  Hesiod,  and  Theognis  [outlined 
and  explained].  Edinburgh,  1873.  vii,  166-}- 
pp.  16*^.   [Ancient  classics  for  English  readers]. 6116.16 

Davies,  Theodore.     Losing  to  win 714.8 

Davies,  Thomas  A.  Genesis  disclosed:  proving  the 
error  that  all  men  have  descended  from  Adam 
and  Eve  [etc.].  New  York,  1874.  222  pp. 
12- 6327.12 

Davillier,  (Jean)  Charles,  baron.  L'Espagne. 
Illustree  par  G.  Dore.  Paris,  1874.  79i)-|-  pp. 
L.  4° 5910.5 

Davis,    Caroline    E.,  formerly   Miss  Kelly.      Daisy 

Deane 928.21 

—  Matty  Frost.     A  story  for  girls Iil8.1 

Davis,  Eliza  B.     Edith;  or,  the  light  of  home 733.3 

Davis,  Jetferson,  Life  of.  Pollard,  E.  A.  Phila- 
delphia [cop.  1869].     8° 5013.3 

Davis,  Nathan.  Carthage  and  her  remains:  being 
an  account  of  the  excavations  and  researches  on 
the  site  of  the  Phoenician  metropolis  in  Africa, 
and  other  adjacent  places.  London,  1801.  xvi, 
631pp.     Illustrated.     Maps.     8'^ 422.1 

Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.     The  captain's  story.    (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.2 

—  A  faded  leaf  of  history.     (In  Johnson,   (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.10 

—  John  Andross 737.33 

—  Kitty's  choice.     A  story  of  Berry  town 73 1. 10 

—  Margret  Howth 715.20 

Davis,   Mrs.   Stephen   M.     Life  and   times  of  Sir 

Philip  Sidney.     Boston,  1859.   281-f-  pp.     Por- 
trait.    Plate.     Fac-simile.     16° 1225.11 

—  Same.     New  edition.     New  York,  1875.     286-f- 

pp.    Portrait.    Plate.    Fac-simile.     16" 5337.4 


Shelf.  No. 

Davis,  William  M.    Nimrod  of  the  sea 726.28 

Daw,  Sir  Humphry.      Consolations  in  travel.  With 

illustrations.     Boston,  1870.     iv,  2J7  pp.     16"^.  5617.5 

—  Salmonia;  or,  days  of  fly  fishing.     With  illustra- 

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De  Forest,  John  William.     The  Lauson  tragedy. 

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—  Overland 53L24 

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Degerando,   Joseph   Marie,  baron.     See  Gerando, 

Joseph  Marie,  baron  de. 
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De  Kroyft,  S.  Helen.  Little  Jakey.  {In  John- 
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Delamotte,  Philip  H.  A  progressive  drawing  book 
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Delano,  Amasa.  Narrative  of  voyages  and  travels, 
in  the  northern  and  southern  hemispheres:  com- 
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Delesdernier,  Emily  Piorpont.     Fannie  St.  John. 
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N<^e.  —  "  My  main  purpose  has  been  to  make  known  the 
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De  LiEFDE,  J.  B.  Galama:  or,  the  beggars.  (The 
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The  boys  of  Grand  Pre  school 932.43 

Fire  in  the  woods 934.20 

Lost  in  the  fog 934.21 

Picked  up  adrift 9 14.39 

The  treasure  of  the  seas 928.6 

—  A  comedy  of  terrors 531.22 

—  Cord  and  creese 521.14 

—  The  cryptogram 521.15 

—  The  Dodge  club 511.22 

—  The  lady  of  the  ice 621.1 

—  The  lily  and  the  cross.     A  tale  of  Acadia 724.12 

—  The  living  link 710.2 

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Lacritus,  Pantaenetus,  Nausimachus,  Boeotus, 
Spudias,  Phainippus,  and  for  Phormio.  Trans- 
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Dempsey,  G.  Drysdale.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 
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girder  bridges.     3d  edition.     With  engravings. 

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Denis  Donne.     Cudlip,  A 317.14 

Dknis  Duval.     Thackeray,  W.  M.     Leipzig 335.1 

—  Same,     (/n  Aw  Works.)     London 513.1.11 

Denise.     By  the  author  of  "  Mademoiselle  Mori  ". .  310.17 
Denison,   Edmund    Beckett.      Astronomy    without 

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—  Rudimentary  treatise    on   clocks,  watches,    and 

bells.  With  illustrations.  5th  edition.  With 
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Denison,  Eliza  Freeman.  Autumn  leaves.  [Juve- 
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Denison,  Mary  Andrews.  Bessie  Brown,  the  sol- 
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—  The  Denison  series.     A  noble  sister 1117.27 

—  Opposite  the  jail 926.20 

—  Orphan  Anne 928.18 

—  Out  of  prison 1118.4 

—  Ruth  Margerie:  a  romance  of  the  revolt  of  1689.     539.9 
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Denon,  (Dominique)  Vivant,  baron.  Travels  in 
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Depping,  Guillaume.  Wonders  of  bodily  strength 
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De   QuiNCEY,   Thomas.     Autobiographic   sketches. 

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—  The  avenger;  and  other  papers.     Boston,  1859. 

327  pp.     12° 715.10 

—  Biographical  essays.    Boston,  1870.    286  pp.  12°.   1825.6 

—  The  Caesars.     Boston,  1873.     288  pp.     12° 1825.10 

—  The  confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater,  and 

Suspiria  de  profundis.  Boston,  1872.  288  pp. 
Portrait.     16° 1825.5 

—  Essays  on  the  poets,  and  other  English  writers. 

Boston,  1871.     298  pp.     16° 1825.4 

—  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     (/»  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.1 

—  Historical   and   critical   essays.      Boston,    1866. 

2v.     12° 1825.3 

—  Literary  reminiscences.    Boston,  1851.    2  v.    12°.  1226.1 

—  Memorials,  and  other  papers.    Boston,  1868.    2  v. 

12°  •• 1825.8 

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PP-     12° 1825.2 

—  Murder,  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.     {In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.2 

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187L     2v.     12° :   1825.1 

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A'rte.  —  De  Quincey's  own  writings  are  largely  illustrative  of 
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gee  also  Day's  Opium  habit  [1525.17];  Literary  reminis- 
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Derby,  Elias  Haskett.  The  catholic.  Letters  ad- 
dressed by  a  jurist  to  a  young  kinsman  propos- 
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Derby,  George.  An  inquiry  into  the  influence  of 
anthracite  fires  upon  health;  with  remarks  upon 
artificial  moisture,  and  the  best  modes  of  warm- 
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—  and  OTHERS.     Papers  from  the  Second  annual  re- 

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Contents.  —  Tlie  causes  of  typhoid  fever  in  Massachusetts, 
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Derby;  Health  of  minors  employed  in  manufactories  of  cot- 
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bv-  G.  Derby  and  F.  W.  Draper;  Air,  and  its  impurities,  by 
G.  Derby  and  others. 

Derby,  George  Horatio.  Phoenixiana;  or,  sketches 
and  burlesques  by  John  Phoenix.  12th  edition. 
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Derrick,  Francis,  pseud.     See  Notley,  Mrs.  — . 

Descent  of  man,  The.     Darwin,  C.  (R.)  New  York, 

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See  also  Darwinism,  note. 

Description  of   the   Boston  water  works.      With 

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Desert  home.  The.     Reid,  M 937.21 

Desert,  The,  of  the  Exodus.     Palmer,  E.  H.     New 

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Deserted  ship,  The.     Cupples,  G 915.19 

Deserted   village.   The.     [Poem.]     Goldsmith,   0. 

Works.     Leipzig,  1842.     Sq.  16° 3 12.23 

—  Same.     London,  1854.     8°....' 5612.  LI 

Deserted  wife.  The.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 527.10 

Desk  and  debit.     Adams,  W.  T 924.7 

Desmarres,    Louis   Auguste.     Traite   theorique   et 

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Despard,  Mrs.  M.  C.     Chaste  as  ice,  pure  as  snow.     714.3 

Desperate  remedies.     Hardy,  T 518.22 

Despotism  in  America.     Hildreth,  R.  Boston,  1840. 

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Dessert  book,  The:  a  complete  manual  from  the 
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Boston  lady.     Boston,  1872.     202  pp.     12°  ....   6426.1 

Destiny.     Ferrier,  S.  B 518.20 

Destiny,  The,  of  man.  Erwin,  W.  New  York,  1872. 

12° 5817.4 

Dethroned  heiress.  The.     Dupuy,  E.  A 735.33 

Detlef,  Carl,  pseud.     See  Bauer,  Karoline. 
Deutsch,   Emanuel    (Oscar    Menahem).       Literary 
remains.     With   a  memoir.     New  York,  1874. 
XX,  465  pp.     8° 5733.7 

Co7itentK.  — Memoir;  The  Talmud;  Islam;  Semitic  palaeo- 
graphy; Semitic  culture;  Egypt,  ancient  and  modern;  Her- 
mes Trismegistus;  Judseo-Arabic  metaphysics;  liCS  apotres; 
Five  letters  on  the  oecumenical  council:  Apostolicse  sedis; 
The  Roman  passion  drama;  On  Semitic  languages;  On  the 
Targums;  On  the  Samaritan  Pentateuch;  The  book  of 
Jasher;  Early  Arabic  poetry;  Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and 
Sicily. 

—  Islam.     See  Smith,  R.  B.     Mohammed  and  Mo- 

hammedanism   5816.23 

Deutsche  Pioniere.     Spielhagen,  F.     Berlin,  1871. 

16° 5735.10 

Deutsche  Rundschau.    Vol.  1-4.     Berlin,  1874,  75. 

4  V.     8° 1422.5 

Note.— A.  literary  and  political  review  upon  the  model  of 
the  "  Revue  des  deux  mondes." 

Deutsches  Leben  in  Lieb'  und  Treue.  Bremen 
[1873].  187-4-  pp.  With  illuminated  plates. 
L.4° 7 5730.4 

Note.—  A  collection  of  German  poetry  by  various  authors. 

Deutsches  Leben  in  Liedern.  2te  Auflage.  Bre- 
men  [1873].      291-4-  pp.      With   illuminated 

plates.     L.  4° 5730.5 

Devereux.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.3 

Devil,  The.     Where  are  my  horns  ?    Lepper,  A.  H. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 6326.8 


DB  VOE 


59 


DICKENS 


Shelf.  No. 

De  Voe,  Thomas  F.  The  market  assistant,  contain- 
ing a  brief  description  of  every  article  of  human 
food  sold  in  the  public  markets.  New  York, 
18G7.     455  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 1513.14 

Devotion.     Allen,  J.  H.     Manual  of  devotions  for 

families  and  Sunday  schools.    Boston,  1852.    12°.  5818.8 

—  Johnson,   E.       Exercises  for  private    devotion. 

Boston,  1845.     16° 5819.7 

Devbient,  (Philipp)  Eduard.  My  recollections  of 
Felix  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  and  his  letters 
to  me.     From  the  German  by  N.  Macfarren. 

London,  1869.     vii,  307  pp.     Portrait.     8^ 5727.2 

Dewev,  Mary  E.,  editor.  Life  and  letters  of  Cath- 
erine M.  Sedgwick.     See  Sedgwick,  Catherine 

Maria 1224.12 

Dewey,  Orville.  Discourses  on  human  nature,  hu- 
man life,  and  the  nature  of  religion.  New 
York,  1847.     3  v.     12" , 5237.2 

—  Discourses  on  various  subjects.    New  York,  1835. 

299  pp.     12° 5815.26 

De  Witt,  Henriette  Guizot.    See  Witt,  Henriette  de. 
De  Witt,  Pauline  Guizot.     See  Witt,  Pauline  de. 
Dexter  Smith's  musical,  literary,  dramatic  and  art 

paper.  Vol.  3-6.  Boston,  1873,  74.  4  v.  in  2.  4°.  1331.1 
Diabetes  mellitus.  Brigham,  C.  B.  Boston,  1868.  8°. 6023.20 
Dialogues.     Abbott,  J.     Dialogues 936.1.8 

—  Alger,  H.,yr.,  and  Cheney,  0.   A.     Seeking  his 

fortune,  and  other  dialogues.  Boston  [1875].  16°.  1518.11 

—  Baker,  G.   M.     A  baker's  dozen.     Original  hu- 

morous dialogues.     Boston,  1874.     16° 1517.6 

Diamond  cut  diamond.     Trollope,  T.  A 725.36 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones.     Emanuel,  H.     New 

York  [London],  1873.     Sm.  8° 6635.3 

Diana  Carew.     Forrester,  ilfr^. — 722.8 

Diana  of  Meridor.     Damas,  A.  (D.) 510.14 

Diane.     [Fiction.]     Macquoid,  K.  S 337.4 

Diary  and  notes  of  Horace  Templeton.     Lever,  C. 

(J.) 332.9 

Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters.     Howard,  G. 

W.F.,  earl  of  Carlisle.     Boston,  1855.     12° 825.5 

Diary  of  a  late  physician.  Passages  from  the.  [Fic- 
tion.]    Warren,  S 317.3 

Diary  of  a  poor  young  lady.     Nathusius,  M 314.12 

DiARYof  an  ennuyee.    [Fiction.]  Jameson,  A.  (M.).     427.3 
Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy.     Elliot,  F.     Leip- 
zig, 1872.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 228.3 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan.  [Fiction.]  Charles, 

E 321.4 

Diaz,  Abby  Morton.  A  domestic  problem.  Work 
and  culture  in  the  household.  Boston,  1875. 
120  pp.     12° 1537.24 

—  Lucy  Maria 916.29 

—  The  schoolmaster's  trunk,  containing  papers  on 

home-life  in  Tweenit 714.4 

—  A  story-book  for  the  children 1 115.9 

—  William  Henry  and  his  friends 935.19 

—  The  William  Henry  letters 935.1 

DiBDEN,  Thomas.  The  lady  of  the  lake:  a  melo- 
dramatic romance.  From  Sir  W.  Scott.  New 
York,  N.  D.     24  pp.     12° 1635.4 

DiBDiN,  Thomas  Frognall.  Bibliomania;  or,  book- 
madness;  a  bibliograiihical  romance.  Illus- 
trated. New  and  improved  edition,  added  pre- 
liminary observations,  and  a  supplement  includ- 
ing a  key  to  the  assumed  characters  in  the 
drama.  London,  1876.  xviii,  618,  xxxiv  pp. 
Portraits.  Photographs.  Fac-similes.  Wood- 
cuts.    8° 6131.3 

Note.  —  Almost  a  fac-simile  reprint  of  Bohn's  edition  of 

1812. 

Dick,  William  Brisbane.  The  American  Hoyle;  or, 
gentleman's  hand-book  of  games.  By  "  Trumps" 
[pseud.}.  Illustrated.  9th  edition.  New  York 
[cop.  1864].     516-4-pp.     12° 1516.1 

—  Frost,   Sarah    Annie,    and    Taylor,    William. 

What  shall  we  do  to-night  ?  or  social  amuse- 
ments for  evening  parties.  By  Leger  D.  Mayne 
[pseud.].  New  York  [1873].  366  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 1516.19 

Dick  Duncan.     Wise,  D 933.33 

Dick  Travers  abroad.     See  Samuels,  Adelaide  F. 


Shelf.  No. 

Dickens,  Charles  (John  Hufifam).  Works.  Library 
edition.  Boston,  1871-74.  With  illustrations. 
29  V.     16°.     Namely:  — 

I,  II.     Pickwick  papers.      [Debtor's  prisons, 

etc.] 1824.1 

Ill,   IV.       Nicholas  Nickleby.       [Yorkshire 

boarding  schools  and  provincial  theatres] 1824.2 

V,  VI.     Martin  Chuzzlewit.     [American  life].   1824.3 

VII.     The  old  curiosity  shop.     Vol.  i 1824.4.1 

VIII.  The  old  curiosity  shop.  Vol.  ii.  Re- 
printed pieces 1824.4.2 

IX.     Barnaby   Rudge.      [Lord  Gordon  riots, 

1780.]     Vol.  I 1824.5.1 

X.     Barnaby  Rudge.     Vol.  ii.     Hard  times. 

[English  operative  life] 1824.5.2 

XI.     Sketches 1824.6 

XII.     Oliver  Twist.     [Workhouse  abuses  and 

London  low-life] 1824.7 

XIII,  XIV.     Dombey  and  son 1824.8 

XV,  XVI.     David  CopperSeld.     [Supposed  to 

have  some  reference  to  Dickens's  own  early  life].  1824.9 

XVII.     Pictures  from  Italy;  American  notes. 

[Travels] 1824. 10 

XVIII,  XIX.     Bleak  house.     [Delays  in  the 

Courts  of  chancery,  etc.] 1824.11 

XX,   XXI.      Little   Dorrit.     [Circumlocution 

office,  etc.] 1824.12 

XXn.     Christmas  books 1824.13 

XXIII.  A  tale  of  two  cities.  [Paris  and  Lon- 
don  in    the   time   of   the    French    revolution, 

1780] 1824.14 

XXIV.     Great  expectations 1824.15 

XXV,  XXVI.     Our  mutual  friend 1824. 16 

XXVII.     The  uncommercial  traveller,  etc.  ...1824.17 

XXVIII.     The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood,  and 

other  stories 1824.18 

XXIX.     A  child's  history  of  England:  also  a 

Holiday  romance,  and  other  pieces .- 1824.19 

—  American  notes.     [Travels.]  Leipzig,  1842.  viii, 

310  pp.     Sq.  16° 418.2 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  N.  D.     93  pp.     8° 732.37 

—  The  battle  of  life;  and  The  haunted  man 338.6 

—  Bleak  house.     4  v.  in  2 338.19 

—  A  child's  dream  of  a  star.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.10 

—  A  child's  history  of  England.     Boston,  1854.  2  v. 

16° 928.13 

ContenA*. —Vol.  I.  From  ancient  times,  to  the  reign  of 
Henry  v.    II.  Henrj'  vi  to  Victoria. 

—  Chops,  the  dwarf.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little 

classics) 529.4.2 

—  A  Christmas  carol.     (In  Johnson,  (E  )  R.    Little 

classics) 529.4.5 

—  A  Christmas  carol  in  prose;  The  chimes;    The 

cricket  on  the  hearth 338.10 

—  Cyclopedia  of  [his]  best  thoughts.     Compiled  by 

F.  G.  De  Fontaine.     New  York,  1873.     564  pp. 

L.  8° 1930.1 

—  David  Copperfield 338. 14 

—  Dombey  and  son 338. 12 

—  Great  expectations 338.15 

—  Hard  times 338.7 

—  Hunted  down;  The  uncommercial  traveller 338.21 

—  Little  Dorrit.     4  v,  in  2 338.16 

—  Martin  Chuzzlewit 338.11 

—  Master's  Humphrey's  clock 330.3 

—  The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood 338.5 

—  Same.     [Added,  Part  second.     By  the  spirit-pen 

of  C.  Dickens,  through  a  medium,  Thomas  P. 

James] 732.21 

—  Nicholas  Nickleby 338.4 

—  Oliver  Twist 338.8 

—  Our  mutual  friend.     Leipzig.     4  v.  in  2 338.13 

—  Same.     New  York.     2v 731.27 

—  Pickwick  papers 338.1 

—  Pictures  from  Italy.     Leipzig,  1846.     263+  PP- 

Sq.  16- 338.18 

—  The  signal-man.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little 

classics) 529.4.8 

—  Sketches 338.22 

—  A  tale  of  two  cities 338.20 


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DITSON 


Shelf.  No. 
Dickens,  Charles  (John  Huflfam),  continued. 

—  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors.    Boston, 

1875  [cop.  1871].     12° 6136.13 

—  Forster,  J.     Life  of.     Leipzig,  1872.     4  v.  in  2. 

Sq.  16° 1238.4 

—  Jerrold,  (W.)  B.     The  best  of  all  good  company. 

A  day  with  Charles  Bickens.    Boston,  1873.    16°.  1215.3 

—  Pierce,  Gr.  A.     The  Dickons  dictionary.     Boston, 

1872.     12° *R.R.,  F.3.3 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.     Anecdote  biography  of.     New 

York,  1874.     Sq.  16° 1828.3 

Jfote.  —  The  life  by  Forster  is  the  latest  and  most  authorita- 
tive, tlie  writer  having;  been  Mr.  IMckens's  life-long  fiiend 
and  his  literary  executor.  Field's  Yesterdays  witli  authors, 
also  in  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  2(5,  consists  chiifly  of  personal 
reminiscences  and  of  letters.  See  the  estimates  in  Taine's 
English  literature  [5613.1];  in  Poe's  literati  [1934.2.3];  and  by 
B.  Jerrold  [1215.3].  See  references  in  Allibone,  Thomas,  and 
in  the  Index  to  Harper's  montiily. 

His  secretary's  account  of  Dickens's  visit  to  America  in 
1842  is  given  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  2(5.    See  also  Ilar- 

Eer'smonthly,  vol.  12;  Bayne's  Essays  [1220.15.1];  Wliipple's 
uccess  and  its  conditions  il93(i.4].  Literature  and  life  [1936.6], 
and  Lectures;  Chorley's  autobiography,  etc.  [5616.4];  Mad- 
den's  I.iady  Blessington  [1223.2J;  Macready's  Kcminiscences 
[■'5623.6],  etc.  The  Dickens  dictionary  is  a  key  to  the  charac- 
ters in  his  novels. 

—  and   Collins,  (William)  Wilkie.     No  thorough- 

fare.   Boston 730.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338. 17 

—  and  OTHERS.     Christmas  stories 338.3 

Contents.  — The  haunted  house;  A  message  from  the  sea; 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground. 

A'ote.  —  Neither  of  the  above  are  thought  to  have  been  writ- 
ten by  Dickens. 


prescriptions;   Mugby  junc- 


Doctor  Marigold' 

tion ' \ .' ".'..". 338.9 

Somebody's  luggage;   Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings; 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy 338.2 

Dickinson,  Anna  Elizabeth.     What  answer? 515.8 

Dickson,  Walter.  Japan:  being  a  sketch  of  the  his- 
tory, government   and   officers   of   the   etnpire. 

Edinburgh,  1869.  vi,  489  pp.  1  plate.  8°...  5931.2 
Dictionary,  A,  of  religious  knowledge.     Abbott,  L. 

New  York,  1875.     8° 6320.2 

DiCTiONNAiRE  des  sciences  medicales.     [Redige  par 

Chaumetou   et   Merat.     Appendices  et  tables.] 

Paris,  1812-22.     60  v.     Plates.     8° 6026.1 

DiDAY,  P.    Treatise  on  syphilis  in  new-born  children 

and  infants  at  the   breast.      Translated  by  G. 

Whitley.  London,  1859.  xii,  272  pp.  8°....  6023.3 
Diet,  Lectures  on.    Willich,  A.  F.  M.    Boston,  1800. 

2  V.     12° 6015.1 

Dietetics,   The,   of  the  soul.     Feuchtersleben,  E., 

Freiherr  von.     New  York,  1854.     12° 1527.18 

DiGBY  Grand.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.14 

DiGBY  Heathcote.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 929.7 

Digestion.     Combe,  A.     The  physiology  of  digestion 

considered   with   relation   to   the   principles   of 

dietetics.     Boston,  1836.     12° 6036.10 

—  Fordyce,  G.     Treatise  on  the  digestion  of  food. 

London,  1791.     12° 6034.1 

—  Leared,  A.    The  causes  and  treatment  of  imperfect 

digestion.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6036.17 

—  Lewis,  D.  Our  digestion.  Philadelphia,  1872.  12°.  1522.4 
Mace,  J.     History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread.    New 

York,  1872.     12° 1527.7 

—  Prout,  W.     The  function  of  digestion  considered 

with   reference   to   natural  theology.     London, 

1855.     Sm.  8° 6436.10 

—  Scudamore,  C.     Treatise  on  the  nature  and  cure 

of  gout  and  rheumatism,  including  general  con- 
siderations on  morbid  states  of  the  digestive 
organs.     Philadelphia,  1819.     8° 6023.14 

—  Sweetser,  W.     Treatise  on.     Boston,  1837.     16°.    1525.5 
Dikes  and  ditches;  or.  Young  America  in  Holland 

and  Belgium.  Adams,  W.T.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  925.9 
DlLKE,  Charles  Wentworth.  Greater  Britain:  a  rec- 
ord of  travel  in  English-speaking  countries, 
during  18G6  and  1867.  With  maps  and  illustra- 
tions. New  York,  1869.  561pp.  12°.  423.13  and  5935.7 
DiLLAWAY,  Charles  Knapp.  History  of  the  grammar 
school,  or,  "The  free  schoole  of  1645  in  Rox- 
burie."  With  biographical  sketches.  Roxbury, 
1860.     202  [204]  pp.     Fac-simile.     12° 5016.10 


Shelf.  No. 

Dinglestedt,  Franz  (Ferdinand  Friedrich).      The 

amazon.     Translated  by  J.  M.  Hart 526.4 

Dining,  The  art  of.     London,  1853.     16° 6428.6 

"  Dinks," />6eMrf.   The  sportsman's  vade  mecum.    See 

Herbert,  Henry  William 1522.3 

DiNORAH.     Meyerbeer,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

DiONYSiUS,    of   Alexandria,     St.       See    Gregouius 

Thaumaturgus,  or  Neo-Casariensis,  St. 
Diphtheria,    Memoirs   on.      From   the  writings  of 
Bretonneau,  and  others.     Semple,  R.  H.     Lon- 
don, 1859.     8° 6023.5 

Discarded  daughter.  The.   Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.     727.3 

Discarded  wife,  The.     Dupuy,  E.  A 522.12 

Discoveries.     Beckmann,  J.    History  of.    London, 

1846.     2  V.     16° 1526.7  and  6425.1 

—  Routledge,  R.     Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the 

19th  century.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 6425.8 

Disease  germl.  Beale,  L.  S.  London,  1870.  Sm.  8°.  6036.2 
Dislocations  and  fractures  of  the  joints.  Treatise  on. 

Cooper,  Sir  A.  (P.)     Boston,  1844.    8° 6021.3 

Disowned,  The.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.11 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.     Alroy 324.22 

—  Coningsby 324.23 

—  Contarini  Fleming 324.18 

—  Henrietta  Temple 324.25 

—  Lothair.     Leipzig 324.19 

—  Same.     New  York 721.3 

—  The  rise  of   Iskander.     {In   Johnson,   (E.)   R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.6 

—  Sybil 324.24 

—  Venetia...... 324.20 

—  Vivian  Grey 324,21 

—  The  young  duke 72L18 

iVo^e.  —  These  novels  mostly  depict  fashionable  and  political 
life  during  the  author's  early  public  career,  himself  and  his 
opponents  appearing  in  "Vivian  Grey;"  Croker  and  others 
in  "  Coningsby;  "  while  Byi  on  and  others  figure  in  "  Venetia." 
His  "  Lothair,"  however,  is  a  picture  cf  the  catholic  reaction 
of  later  times. 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Amenities  of  literature,  consisting 
of  sketches  and^characters  of  English  literature. 
New  edition,  edited  by  B.  Disraeli.  New  York, 
1871.     2  V.     16° 1533.13 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.     With  a. view  of  the  life 

and  writings  of  the  author,  by  B.  Disraeli. 
From  the  14th  corrected  London  edition.  New 
York,  1872.     4  v.     Portrait.     16° 5626.6 

—  The  literary  character;   or  the  history  of  men  of 

genius.  Literary  miscellanies:  and  an  inquiry 
into  the  character  of  James  i.  Edited  by  B. 
Disraeli.     New  York,  1868.    592  pp.     Portrait. 

16° 1533.14 

—-  Quarrels  of  authors.    New  York,  1814.    2  v.    12°. 1537.17 

—  Romances.    New  York,  1803.    Irregularly  paged. 

1  plate.     12° 1918.8 

Distinguished  persons  in  Russian  society.   From  the 

German  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.     London,  1873.     vi, 

307-1-  pp.     Sm.  8° 5924.4 

Disturnell,  J.,  compiler.     United  States  register,  or 

blue  book  for  1862.     New  York  [1861].     94-|- 

pp.     12° 6927.3 

DiTSON,  Oliver,  and  co.     Standard  opera  librettos. 

With  English  and  Italian  words.     Boston,  N.  D. 

6  V.     Sm.  4° 6233.3 

Contents.  — 'Vo\.  L  Thomas,  (C.)  A.:  Mignon;  Herold,  L. 
J.  F. :  Zampa;  Mercadante,  S. :  II  giuramento;  Pacini,  G. : 
Sattb;  Kicci,  F.  and  L. :  Crispino  e  la  comare;  Ronger,  F., 
called  Herve :  Fleur-de-the ;  Weber,  C.  M.  F.  E.  von :  Der 
Freyschiitz ;  Cagnoni,  A. :  Don  Bucefalo ;  Halevy,  J.  F.  F.  fi. : 
The  Jewess;  Gounod,  C. :  Faust,  Romeo  and  Juliet.  IL 
Donizetti,  G. :  Anna  Bolena,  Don  Pasquale.  L'elisire  d'amore, 
La  t'avorita.  La  fllle  du  regiment,  Linda  di  Chamounix,  Lucia 
di  Lanimermoor,  Lucrezia  Borgia,  Maria  di  Rohan,  I  martiri ; 
Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.:  Marriage  of  Figaro,  Don  Giovanni,  II 
flauto  magico.  III.  Rossini,  G. :  Semiramide.  Otello,  II  bar- 
biere  di  Siviglia,  William  Tell,  La  gazza  ladra,  Cinderella; 
Aul)er,  D.  F.  F. :  Fra  diavolo,  INiasanielld;  Balfe,  M.  W. : 
Bohemian  girl.  Rose  of  Castile;  Beethoven,  L.  van  :  Fidelio; 
Bellini,  V.:  I  puritani.  IV.  Bellini.  V.:  Norma,  La  sou- 
nambula,  II  pirata;  Meyerbeer,  G. :  l^e  prophete,  L'etoile  du 
nord,  Robert  le  diablc,  L'Africaine,  Les  Huguenots,  Dinorah. 
V.  Oft'enbach,  J. :  Barbe-bleue,  "  Orpheus,"  Genevieve  de 
Brabant,  La  perichole.  Grand  duchess  of  Gerolstein,  La  belle 
lielene;  Boieldieu.  F.  A.:  La  dame  blanche;  Flotow,  F.  F. 
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Don  Carlos,  Rigoletto,  II  trovatore,  Sicilian  vespers,  I  Lom- 
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Divine   comedy,   The.     Dante  Alighieri.     Leipzig, 

1867.  3v.ini.     Sq.  10° 1614.4 

—  Same.     Boston,  1871.     8° 6534.1 

Divine  government,  Illustrations  of.     Smith,  T.  S. 

Boston,  1831.     12° 5814.13 

Divine  love   and   wisdom.     Swedenborg,    B.     New 

York,  1872.     8° 6323.9 

Divine   providence.     Swedenborg,    E.     New  York, 

1873.     8° 6323.10 

Divine  tragedy,  The.     [Drama  on  life  of  Christ.] 

Longfellow,  II.  W.  Leipzig,  1872.  Sq.  16°  ...  1614.3 
Diving.     The  conquest  of  the  sea.     A  book  about 

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Dix,   John  Homer.     Treatise  upon  the  nature  and 

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Dixon,    William    Ilepworth.      Biography   of   John 

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Anne  Boleyn.     Leipzig,   1873,  74.     6  v.  in  4. 

Sq.  16° 1238.21 

—  Same.     London,  1873,  74.     4  v.     8° 5414.3 

—  The  Holy  Land.     Leipzig,  1865.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq. 

16° 428.1 

—  New  America.    [Beyond  the  Mississippi.]     Leip- 

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Note.  —  Sketches  of  travel  in  the  United  States  in  1875. 

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Revised  by  C.  Tomlinson,  4th  edition,  with  ad- 
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Doctor,  The.     Southey,  R.    New  York,  1860.     2  v. 

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—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.  in  1.     12° 5617.9 

Note.  —  A  learned  but  somewhat  fantastic  conglomeration  of 
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DocTOK  Antonio.     [Italian  life.]     Ruffini,  G 316.17 

Dr.  Howell's  family.     Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B 734.13 

Doctor   Marigold's  prescriptions.     Dickens,   C.  (J. 

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Doctor  Ox.     Verne,  J 529.2 

Doctor  Thorne.     Trollope,  A 334.5 

Doctor  Vandyke.     Cooke,  J.  E 510.2 

Dr.  Wainwright's  patient.     Yates,  E 318.20 

Doctor's,  The,  daughter.     Clarke,  R.  S 934. 19 

Doctor's,  The,  dilemma.     Smith,  H 530.6 

Doctor's,  The,  wife.     Braddon,  M.  E. 325.3 

Doctors,  A  book  about.     Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Leipzig, 

1870.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1238.16 

Doctrines   of    Scripture.     Boston,    1857.     108  pp. 

16° 5819.3 


Shelf.  No. 

DoD, — .  The  laboring  classes  bf^ England.  TJy'an 
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Dodd  family,  The,  abroad.  Lever,  C.  (J.)  Leip- 
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—  Satne.     London 516.18 

Doddridge,  Philip.  The  rise  and  progress  of  re- 
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16° 927,21 

—  Sermons  to  the  clergy.     Boston,  1876.     3-425  pp. 

12° 1926.4 

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Dodge,  Mary  E.    A  few  friends  and  how  they  amused 

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Dodge  club,  The.     De  Mille,  J 511.22 

DoDGSON,    Charles     Lutwidge.        (Lewis     Carroll.) 

Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland 912.20 

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—  Same.     With  [his]  Essay  on  the  prophetic  spirit 

and  the  prophecies  of  the  Christian  era,  trans- 
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—  Lectures  on  the  reunion  of  the  churches.     Trans- 

lated with   preface  by  H.  N.  Oxenham.     New 

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Doesticks,  Q.  K.  Philander,  pseud.  See  Thomson, 
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Dog,  a,  of  Flanders.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  (In  John- 
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Dog  Crusoe,  The.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 935.30 

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Dollars  and  cents.     Warner,  A.  B 736.9 

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Dolomites,  Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  val- 
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Domestic  architecture.     The  habitations  of  man  in 

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8° 6223.5 


DOMESTIC 


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Domestic  arts.      Home  arts   for  old   and    young. 

Smith,  C.L.     Boston,  1873.     12° 1517.3 

Domestic  economy.     Barker,  M.  A.,  lady.     Houses 

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Treatise  on.     New  York,  1858.     12° 1524.8 

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—  Dessert  book,  The.     By  a  Boston  lady.     Boston, 

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—  De  Voe,  T.  F.    The  market  assistant.  New  York, 

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—  Diaz,  A.  M.     A  domestic  problem.     Work  and 

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See  also  Cookery,  Receipts. 

Domestic  stories.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.13 

Domesticated  trout.    How  to  breed  and  grow  them. 

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Dominies,  Book  about.  Moncrieflf,  A.  R.  H.  Boston, 

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Don  Bucefalo.     Cagnoni,  A.     {In  Ditson,   0.,  and 

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Don   Carlos.      Schiller,    (J.    C.)    F.    von.      Werke. 

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Don   Carlos.     Verdi,   G.     {In   Ditson,   0.,   and  co. 

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Don  Juan;  or,  the  feast  with  the  statue:  a  comedy. 
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Don  Juan,  ou  le  festin  de  Pierre:  comedie.  Moliere, 

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Don  Pasquale.     Donizetti,  G.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

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Don  Quixote,   History  of.    Cervantes-Saavedra,  M. 

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Donaldson,  John  William.  History  of  the  litera- 
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Donizetti,  Gsetano.  Anna  Bolena;  Don  Pasquale; 
L'elisire  d'amore;  Lafavorita;  La  fille  du  regi- 
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Donne,  John.     Christophers,  S.  W.     Homes  of  old 

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Donne,  William  Bodham.     Euripides  [outlined  and 
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Dora.     Kavanagh,  J 323.4 

Dora  Deane.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.3 

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DoRAN,  John  Wilberforce.     Habita  and  men,  with 

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DoRE,  (Paul)  Gustavo.  The  Dore  gallery:  contain- 
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Dorothy.     By  the  author  of  "  Still  waters  " 3 10. 15 

Dorothy  Fox.     Parr,  L 3 14. 13 

Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.     Expiation 737.30 

Do-somethings,  The.     Adams,  W.  T 939.2 

Dotty  Dimple.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.2 

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Dotty  Dimple  at  home.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.12 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play.     Clarke,  R.  S 927. 13 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.15 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.11 

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Double  wedding,  A.     Warfield,  C.  A 723.18 

Doubly  false.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.)  .. ; 726.13 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Claudia 535.7 

—  Drifted  asunder 715.25 

—  Home  nook 725.32 

—  In  trust 535.6 

—  Kathie's  stories.     In  the  ranks 934.25 

Kathie'saunt  Ruth 934.24 

Kathie's  harvest  days 934.23 

Kathie's  soldiers 934.22 

Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood 934.26 

Kathie's  three  wishes 934.27 

—  Lucia :  her  problem 533. 13 

—  Maidenhood  series.     Seven  daughters 913.32 

—  The  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe 933.9 

—  Santa  Claus  land 928. 12 

—  Stephen  Dane 533. 14 

—  Sydnie  Adriance 726. 16 

—  With  fate  against  him 735.31 

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—  Treatise  on  the  theory  and  practice  of  landscape 

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Doyle,    John    Andrew.      History    of    the    United 

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Drainage.     The  practical  land  drainer.     Munn,  B. 

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Drake,   Benjamin.     Tales  and  sketches  from   the 

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Drake,  Charles  F.  Tyrwhitt,  joint  author.  Unex- 
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Drake,  Francis  Samuel.  Dictionary  of  American 
biography,  including  men  of  the  time.     Boston, 

1872.  viii,  1019-f  pp.     8° *R.R.,E.3.1 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams.      General  Israel  Putnam, 

the  commander  at  Bunker  hill.     Boston,  1875. 

24  pp.     8° 1011.8 

—  Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex  [county, 

Massachusetts].  Illustrated.   Boston,  1874.  xiv, 

442  pp.     Fac-simile  map.     8° 814.4 

—  Nooks  and  corners  of   the  New  England  coast. 

With  illustrations.     New  York,  1875.     459  pp. 

Sq.  8° 411.4 

—  Old  landmarks  and  historic   personages  of  Bos- 

ton.   Illustrated.     Boston,  1873.     xvii,  484  pp. 

12° 5035.3 

—  editor.      Bunker  hill:    the  story  told  in  letters 

from  the  battle  field  by  British  officers  engaged. 

With  an  introduction  and  sketch  of  the  battle. 

Boston,  1875.     76  pp.     Heliotype.     8° 811.13 

Drake,   Samuel  Gardner.     History  and  antiquities 

of   Boston,   1630-1770.     Also,   an  introductory 

history  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  New 

England.    Boston,  1856.    x,  840  pp.  Illustrated. 

Folded  plates.     Portraits.     L.  8° 5010.11 

Dramas.     Baker,  G.  M.     Amateur  dramas.  Boston, 

1873.  16° : 1635.22 

The  drawing-room  stage:  original  dramas,  etc. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 1516.9 

The  exhibition  drama.     Boston,  1875.     12°. . .   1635.6 

The  social  stage :  original  dramas,  etc.     Boston, 

1875  Icop.  1870].     16° 1635.7 

—  Gilbert,  W.  S.   Original  plays.   New  York,  1876. 

12° 1634.1 

See  also  Stage. 

Dramas,  Collection  of.  3  v.  New  York,  n.  d.  12°. 
Namely:  — 

—  The  Corsican  brothers,  from  the  romance  of  Du- 

mas, by  E.  Grange  and  X.  de  Montepin;  The 
children  in  the  wood,  by  T.  Morton;  Winning 
a  husband,  by  Macfarren ;  Day  after  the  fair,  by 


'^ 


Dramas,  Collection  of,  continued. 

G.  A.  Somerset;  Make  your  wills,  by  E.  May- 
hew  and  G.  Smith ;  The  rendezi-ous,  by  R.  Ay- 
ton;  My  wife's  husband,  by  F.  Challis;  Monsieur 
Tonson,  by  W.  T.  Moncrieff;  The  illustrious 
stranger,  by  F.  Kenney 1635.3 

—  Young  New  York,  by  E.  G.  P.  Wilkins;  Victims, 

by  T.  Taylor;  Romance  after  marriage,  by  F.  B. 
Goodrich  and  F.  L.  Warden;  The  brigand,  by  J. 
R.  Planche;  The  poor  of  New  York;  Ambrose 
Gwinett,  by  D.  Jerrold;  Raymond  and  Agnes, 
by  M.  G.  Lewis;  The  gambler's  fate,  by  H.  M. 
Milner;  The  young  scamp,  by  E.  Stirling;  The 
stage-struck  Yankee,  by  0.  E.  Durivage;  Box 
and  Cox,  by  J.  M.  Morton;  The  lady  of  the 
lake,  from  Sir  W.  Scott,  by  T.  Dibden 1635.4 

—  The  musard  ball,  by  J.  Brougham;  The  great 

tragic  revival,  by  J.  Brougham;  High,  low, 
Jack,  and  the  game,  by  J.  K.  Planche  and  C. 
Dance;  A  gentleman  from  Ireland,  by  F.  O'Bri- 
en; Tom  and  Jerry,  by  W.  T.  Moncrieff;  The 
village  lawyer;  The  captain's  not  a-miss,  by  T. 
E.  Wilks;  Amateurs  and  actors,  by  R.  B.  Peake; 
Promotion,  by  J.  R.  Planche ;  A  fascinating  in- 
dividual, by  H.  Danvers;  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain 
lecture  [dramatized  from  D.  Jerrold]  by  E.  Stir- 
ling; Shakespeare's  dream,  by  J.  Brougham; 
Neptune's  defeat,  by  J.  Brougham;  The  lady  of 
the  bed-chamber;  Take  care  of  little  Charlie,  by 
J.  Brougham;  The  Irish  widow,  by  D.  Garrick. 
Dramatic  art  and  literature.  Lectures  on.    Schlegel, 

A.  W.     London.  1871.     16° 

Read.  H.  F.     Boston,  1848.     8°. 


1635.5 


6136.2 
1631.1 


Dramatic  poems 

Draper,  Frank  W.  Papers  from  the  Second  annual 
report  of  the  Massachusetts  board  of  health.  See 
Derby,  George 6023.18 

Draper,  John  C,  editor.  Year-book  of  nature  and 
popular  science  for  1872.  New  York,  1873.  v, 
3334- pp.     12° 1525.21 

Draper,  John  William.     History  of  the  American 

civil  war.   New  York,  1868,  70.    3  v.    Maps.  8°.     811.6 

—  History  of  the  intellectual  development  of  Europe. 

New  York,  1872.    5th  edition,     xii,  631-[-pp. 

8° 592L2 

—  International  scientific  series.      History  of   the 

conflict    between    science   and  religion.      New 

York,  1875.     xxii,  373  pp.     12° 5826.4 

Draper,  Lyman  C,  and  Croffut,  W.  A.  A  help- 
ing hand  for  town  and  country.  Introduction 
by  H.  Greeley.  Illustrations.  Cincinnati,  1870. 
821  pp.     8° 1511.4  and  6422.1 

Drapier's,  The,  letters.  Swift,  J.  Works.  Lon- 
don, 1856.     8° 561L2.2 

Drawing.     Barry,  C.  A.     How  to  draw.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 1516.5 

—  Burn,  R.  S.     Self-aid  cyclopaedia.     London,  n.  d. 

8° 6223.2 

—  Cave,  M.  E.     The  Cave  method  for  learning  to 

draw  from  memory.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1516.6 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.     Linear  drawing  and  projection. 

London  [1868].     Sm.  8° 6218.2 

—  Delamotte,  P.  H.     A  progressive  drawing  book. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6217.10 

—  Foster,  V.     Drawing  copy  books.     London,  n.  d. 

4  v.      Oblong  8° 6217.6 

—  Johnson,  W.     The  practical  draughtsman's  book 

of  industrial  science.     Philadelphia,  1873.     4°.   6620.2 

—  Minifie,  W.     A  text  book  of  geometrical  drawing 

for  the  use  of  mechanics  and  schools.  Now  York, 

1873.     L.  8° 6420.3 

—  Pyne,  G.      Perspective  for  beginners.     London, 

1870.     12° 1716.29 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Elements  of.    New  York,  1872.    12°. 6236.11 

—  Smith,  W.     Teachers'  manual  of  free-hand  draw- 

ing and  designing,  and  guide  to  self-instruction. 
Boston,  1873.     L.  8° 6210.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1875.     8° 6210.12 

—  Turner,  M.    The  young  ladies'  assistant  in.    Cin- 

cinnati, 1833.     16° 1517.4 

See  ako  Sketching. 


DRAWING-ROOM 


64 


DUMAS 


Shelf.  No. 

Drawing-room    dances.      Cellarius,   pseud.      New 

York,  1858.     16°.. 1514.4 

Drawing-room  stage,  The.     Baker,  G.  M.    Boston, 

1873.     16" : 1516.9 

Drayton,  Daniel.  Personal  memoir.  Including  a 
narrative  of  the  voyage  and  capture  of  the 
schooner  Pearl.  Boston,  1853.  122  pp.  Por- 
trait.    12^^ 1216.4 

Draytons,  The,  and  the  Davenants.     Charles,  E...     321.1 

Dream  children.   [Imaginative  stories  for  children.] 

Scudder,  H.  E 938.1 

Dream  life.     Mitchell,  D.  G.     New  York,    1872. 

12" 1934.10 

Dream-woman,  The.     Collins,  (W.)  W 319.25 

Dreams,  Beadle's  dime  book  of.     Beadle,  E.  F.     New 

York  [cop.  1863].     12" 1518.14 

Dreamthorp.      Smith,    A.     {In  Johnson,   (E.)   R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.4 

Dred.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 314.23 

Note.  —  This  novel  of  slavery  was  known  later  as  "  Nina 
Gordon." 

Dress-reform.    Woolson,  A.  G.    Boston,  1874.  16°.  1537.19 
Dresser,  Christopher.     Principles  of  decorative  de- 
sign.    London    [1873].     vi,   167-}-  pp.     Illus- 
trated.    4" 6210.8 

Drifted  asunder.     Douglas,  A.  M 715.25 

Driven  to  sea.     Cupples,  A.  J 923.8 

Driver,  John.  Letters  from  Madeira.  With  an 
appendix.     2d  edition.     London,  1838.     xi,  85, 

xxx-l-  pp.     16" 427.1 

Droysen,  Johann  Gustav.    Friedrich  i.  Konig  von 

Preussen.     Leipzig,  1867.     vi,  434  pp.     8- 5733.3 

Droz,  Gustavo.    Around  a  spring.    From  the  French 

by  M.  S 511.23 

—  Leisure  hour  series.    Babolain.    From  the  French 

byM.  S 518.15 

Drugs.  Manuel  des  falsifications  des  drogues  sim- 
ples et  composees.    Pedroni,  P.  M.    Paris,  1848. 

24" 6439.6 

Drummer  boy.  The.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 931.4 

Drummond,  Robert  Blackley.  Erasmus,  his  life  and 
character  as  shown  in  his  correspondence  and 
works.      With   portrait.      London,   1873.     2   v. 

Sm.  8" 5726.2 

Drunkenness,  Anatomy  of.     Macnish,  R.     (In  The 

Alexandrian) 1910.4.2 

Drury,  Anna  Harriet.     Deep  waters 720.9 

Dryden,  John.  Critical  and  miscellaneous  prose 
works,  with  notes  and  illustrations;  ah  account 
of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author,  and  a  col- 
lection of  his  letters.  By  E.  Malone.  London, 
1800.     4  V.     Sm.  8" 5613.4 

—  See  Lowell,  J,  R.     Among  my  books.     Boston, 

1873.     16" 1934.8.1 

Drysoale,  John  (James),  and  Hayward,  John 
Williams.  Health  and  comfort  in  house  build- 
ing.    London,  1872.     vii,  114  pp.     Plates.     8".   6223.3 

Dublin,  N.  H.,  History  of.  Leonard,  L.  W.  Bos- 
ton, 1855.     8° 5011.3 

Dublin  review.     New  series.    Vol.  20-25.     London, 

1873-75.     6  V.     8" 6517.1 

Dublin  university  magazine.     Vol.  81-86.    Dublin, 

1873-75.     6  V.     8" 6537.1 

Du  BoiSGOBEY,  Fortune.  The  golden  tress.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French 532.14 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  Belloni.  Explorations  and  adven- 
tures in  equatorial  Africa.  With  illustrations. 
New  York,  1861.     528  [526]  pp.     8° 423.4 

—  Lost   in   the  jungle.      With    engravings.      New 

York,  1872.     260  pp.     12° 933.6 

—  'My  Apingi  kingdom:  with  life  in  the  great  Sa- 

hara, and  sketches  of  the  chase  of  the  ostrich, 
hyena,  etc.  [With]  engravings.  New  York, 
1872.     254  pp.     12" 933.2 

—  Stories  of  the  gorilla  country.    With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1870.     292  pp.     12° 933.5 

•^  Wild  life  under  the  equator.     With  engravings. 

New  York,  1872.     231pp.     12° 933.3 

Jfote.  —  These  books  all  relate  to  the  author's  African  ex- 
periences. 


Shelf.  No. 

Duchess  de  la  Valli^re,  The.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

(G.   E.)   L.     Dramatic   wor"ks.     Leipzig,  1860. 

Sq.  16" -. 1614.5 

DuDEVANT,  Amantine  Lucile  AuroreDupin.  (George 

Sand).     Antonio.     Translated  by  V.  Vaughan. 

[Added  The  novels  of  George  Sand,  by  M.  J.  M. 

Sweat;  and  George  Sand,  by  J.  McCarthy] 526.23 

—  Cesarine  Dietrich.     Translated  by  E.  Stanwood.   511.15 

—  Consuelo.     Nouvelle  edition.     Paris,  1869.     3  v. 

in  1.     12" 2018.2 

—  Sajne.     Translated  by  F.  Robinson 535.2 

—  The  countess  of  Rudolstadt.      From  the  French 

by  F.  Robinson 726.18 

—  Fanchon  the  cricket 536.2 

—  Handsome  Lawrence.     Translated  by  C.  Owen...  511.17 

—  Indiana.     With  a  life  of  Madame  Dudevant;  and 

translated  by  G.  W.  Richards 535.3 

—  Les  maitres  mosaistes.    Nouvelle  edition.    Paris, 

1864.     vii,  238-1- pp.     18" 2016.5 

—  The    marquis  de   Villemer.      Translated  by  R. 

Keeler 511.18 

—  Mauprat.     Translated  by  V.  Vaughan 526.22 

—  The  miller  of  Angibault.     Translated  by  M.  E. 

Dewey 526.5 

—  Monsieur  Sylvestre.     Translated  byF.  G.  Shaw.     526.3 

—  My  sister  Jeannie.     From  the  French  by  S.  R. 

Crocker 717.5 

—  Recollections.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Brio-Jl-brao 

series) 1828.1 

—  A  rolling  stone.     Translated  by  C.  Owen 511.16 

—  The  snow  man.     Translated  by  V.  Vaughan 526.6 

Dudley,   Robert,  earl  of  Leicester,    Amye    Robsart 

and.     Adlard,  G.     London,  1870.     8" 5423.5 

Dudley,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  the  preceding,   Memoirs 

and   correspondence   of.     Adlard,    G.     London, 

1870.     8" 5423.5 

Dudley"  observatory,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Reply  to  the 

"  Statement  of  the  trustees."     Gould,  B.  A.,  jr. 

Albany,  1859.     8° 1912.4 

Duenna,  The.     Sheridan,  R.  B.     Dramatic  works. 

London,  1848.     16° 1635.2 

—  Sa7ne.     Leipzig,  1869.     Sq.  16° 1614.11 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8" 5026.9 

DuERER,  Albrecht.  Heaton,  M.  M.  Life  of.  Lon- 
don, 1870.    8" 6210.5 

—  Schefer,   L.      The    artist's   married    life.     New 

York,  1871.     16° 1027.3 

—  Scott,  W.  B.     Albert  Durer:  his  life  and  works. 

London,  1869.     8° 6213.10 

Note.  —  There  are  two  recent  English  lives  by  Heaton  and 
by  W.  B.  Scott.  Schefer's  "  Artist's  married  lite,"  under  the 
guise  of  fiction,  is  a  well-known  portrayal  of  Diirer's  domes- 
tic life,  and  the  English  translation  lias  a  brief  memoir  by  R. 
C.  Waterston.  Prime's  "I  go  a-flshing "  [6413.3]  defends 
Diirer's  wife.  Also  see  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  40.  See  Kurz 
[5730.2]  and  other  histories  of  German  literature ;  Kugler's 
Handbook  of  German  painting  and  other  references  under 
Painting;  and  Jackson's  [6211.10]  and  other  histories  of  en- 

f  raving.  For  Durer's  associations  with  Nuremberg,  see  Mrs. 
ameson's  sketches.  See  further  in  Ru.skin's  Modern  painters 
[623(5.18.5] ;  Tyrwhitt's  Christian  art  [1514.14 ;  6235.1] ;  Keddie's 
or  Miss  Tytler's  Old  masters  [  1516.21 ;  6216.3].  Also  the  article 
"  Old  books  in  New  York"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  44. 

DuFEU,  A.  Decouverte  de  I'age  et  de  la  veritable 
destination  des  quatre  pyramides  de  Gizeh, 
principaleraent  de  la  grande  pyramide.  Paris, 
1873.     Ixviii,  324-1- pp.     8° 5932.11 

DuFFERiN,  Lord.  See  Blackwood,  Frederick  Tem- 
ple. 

DuFiEP,  Nicholas  Gouin.  Nature  displayed  in  her 
mode  of  teaching  language  to  man.  Adapted 
to  the  French.  [Containing  also,  Le  lecteur 
francais.  Premiere  partie.]  6th  edition.  Vol.  i. 
New  York,  1825.     2v.ini.     8° 2012.2 

Du  Grail  de  la  Villette,  Charles  Bernard,  .called 
Charles  de  Bernard.  L'ecueil.  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion.    Paris,  1864.     322-f  pp.     12°.... 2016.10 

DuHAMEL  DU  MoNCEAu,  Henri  Louis.  Traite  des 
arbres  fruitiers.  Paris,  1768.  2  v.  Illustrated. 
F" 6620. 1 

Duke,  The,  and  the  cousin.     Grey,  Mrs 530.5 

Duke,    The,    of    Monmouth.      [Historical  fiction.] 

Griffin,  G 517.8 

Dumas,   Alexandre,  the  younger.     Camille;  or,  the 

fate  of  a  coquette 733.15 


DUMAS 


65 


EARTHLY 


Shelf.  No. 
Dumas,  Alexandre  (Davy).  The  black  tulip.  [Scene 

at  the  Hague,  1672] 510.7 

—  The  Corsican  brothers 511.32 

—  The  count  of  Monte-Cristo.     [The  Hundred  days, 

Marseilles,  1815] 511.30 

—  Diana  of  Meridor;  or,  the  lady  of  Monsoreau. ..   610.14 

—  Edmond  Dantes.     Sequel  to  The  count  of  Monke- 

Cristo.     [Causesof  the  revolution  of  1848] 511.29 

—  The  iron  hand 510. 10 

—  The  forty-five  guardsmen.     [Time  of  Henry  iil, 

sixteenth  century] 510.6 

■■ —  The  Garibaldians  in  Sicily.     Translated  by  E. 

Routledge.     London,  1861.     186-|- pp.     16°...     828.1 

—  Madame  de  Chamblay 510.8 

—  [Memoirs  of  a  physician  series.]     Memoirs  of  a 

physician.   [France,  1770-74;  death  of  the  king].  511.11 

The  queen's  necklace.     [Court  life  in  France, 

1784,  etc.] 511.6 

Six  years  later.  [Bastile,  1789,  etc.]  Trans- 
lated by  T.  Williams 511.14 

The  countess   of  Charny.     [Champ   de   Mars, 

French  revolution] 511.7 

Andree  de  Taverney 5 10.9 

Note.  —  French  revolution,  July,  1791,  to  death  of  the  king, 
Jan.  2, 1793. 

The  chevalier 732.16 

—  [The  three  guardsmen  series.]  The  three  guards- 

men   511.10 

fjote.  —  Sometimes    called    The   three    musketeers ;    scene, 
1625-28,  siege  of  La  Rochelle. 

Twenty  years  after.     [Mazarin,  1645,  etc.]  .. .   511.31 

Bragelonne;  the  son  of  Athos.      [Revolution 

in  England,  1688,  etc.] 511.8 

The  iron  mask 511.9 

Note.  —  Louis  XIV  and  the  prisoner  in  the  iron  mask. 

Louise  la  Valliere 511.12 

Note.  —  Historical  tale ;  La  Valliere  died,  1710 ;  may  be  com- 
pared with  Bulwer's  drama  of  same  name. 

—  The  twin  lieutenants;  or,  the  soldier's  bride 511.26 

—  Life  and  adventures  of.     Fitzgerald,  P.    London, 

1873.     2  V.     8° 5522.5 

Du  Mesnil-Marigny,  Jules.  Histoire  de  I'economie 
politique  des  anciens  peuples  de  I'lnde,  de 
l';fi"-ypte,  de  la  Judee  et  de  la  Grece.  Paris, 
187°2.     2  V.     8° 5823.2 

Dunbar,  Edward  E.  The  romance  of  the  age;  or, 
the  discovery  of  gold  in  California.  New  York, 
1867.     134  pp.     1  plate.     Portrait.  •  12° 815.9 

DuNGLisoN,  Robley.  A  dictionary  of  medical  sci- 
ence. New  edition,  revised  by  R.  J.  Dunglison. 
Philadelphia,  1874.     1131+ pp.     8° 6021.13 

DuNLAvr,  John.  The  manifesto,  or  a  declaration  of 
the  doctrine  and  practice  of  the  church  of  Christ. 
New  York,  1847.     viii,  486  pp.     8° 5813.3 

DuNLOP,    John.      History   of    fiction.      2d   London 

edition.     Philadelphia,  1842.     2  v.     Sm.  8°  ...   6136.3 

DUPANLOUP,  Felix  Antoine  Philippe.  The  child. 
Translated  by  Kate  Anderson.  Boston,  1875. 
294  pp.     12° 1915.10 

DuPLESSis,  Georges  Gratet.  The  wonders  of  en- 
graving. New  York,  1871.  338  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    16° 1714.16 

DUPPA,  Richard,  and  Quatremere  de  Qcincv,  An- 
toine Chrysostome.  Lives  and  works  of  Michael 
Angelo  and  Raphael.  Illustrated.  London, 
1870.     474-l-pp.     16° 6217.3 

DupuY,  Eliza  A.     All  for  love 716.7 

—  The  cancelled  will 522.16 

—  The  clandestine  marriage 522.7 

—  The  dethroned  heiress 735.33 

—  The  discarded  wife • 522.12 

—  The   hidden   sin.       Sequel    to    "  The   dethroned 

heiress  " 735.38 

—  Michael  Rudolph.     "  The  bravest  of  the  brave."  522.20 

—  The  mysterious  guest 522,5 

—  A  now  way  to  win  a  fortune 522.19 

—  Who  shall  be  victor?     A  sequel   to  "The  can- 

celled will" 522.15 

—  Why  did  he  marry  her  ? 622.14 

9 


Shelf.  No. 
Dupuytren,  Guillaume,   baron.      Injuries  and  dis- 
eases of  bones.     Translated  and  edited  by  F.  Le 
Gros  Clark.     London,  1847.     xx,  459  pp.     8°..   6013.7 

—  Lesions  of  the  vascular  system,  diseases  of  the 

rectum,  and  other  surgical  complaints.  Trans- 
lated and  edited  by  F.  Le  Gros  Clark.  London, 
1854.     8° 6013.17 

DiJRER,  Albert.     See  Duerer,  Albrecht. 

DuRivAGB,  0.  E.  The  stage-struck  Yankee:  a  farce. 

NewYork,  N.  D.     16  pp.     12° 1635.4 

DuRNTON  abbey.     Trollope,  T.  A 711.16 

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Dyer,  Thomas  Henry.     Life  of  John  Calvin.     With 

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Illustrated.     Map,  and  plan  of  the  forum.     3d 

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Dynevor  terrace.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.11 

Dyspepsy  forestalled  and  resisted.     Hitchcock,  E. 

Amherst,  1831.     12° 6036.7 

See  aJso  Digestion. 

Ear,  Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the.     Troeltsoh,  A. 

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Earl's,  The,  daughter.     Sewell,  E.  M 738. 10 

Earl's,  The,  promise.     Riddell,  J.  H 329.6 

Earlom,  Richard.     See  Gelee,  Claude. 

Early  choice.  The.   Tweedie,  W.  Iv.    London,  1856. 

16° 916.7 

Early  dawn.  The;  or,  sketches  of  Christian  life  in 

England  in  the  olden  time.     New  York,   1864. 

12*^ 725.40 

Early  piety;     or,    recollections   of    Harriet   Bird. 

Taber,  S.   W.     Boston,    1857.     Sm.  12° 5819.20 

Earnest  words  on  true  success  in  life.     Palmer,  R. 

New  York,  1873.     8° 6136.7 

Earth.  Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.  Essay  on  the  the- 
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Dawson,  J.  W,     The  story  of  the  earth  and  man. 

NewYork,  1873.     12° 1523.22 

Figuier,  (G.)  L.     Earth  and  sea.     London,  1870. 

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—  Guvot.  A.     The  earth  and  man.     Boston,  1872. 

1 2  u 1523.15 

—  Marsh,  *G.  P.     The  earth  as  modified  by  human 

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—  Reclus,  (J.  J.)  E.     The  earth.    NewYork,  1872. 

30      '  ^ , 6632.1 

See  also  Geography,  Geology. 

EABTHLYparadise,  The:  apoem.  Morris,  W.  Bos- 
ton, 187  L     3v.     Sm.8° J625.3 

A^o<e.—  A  series  of  poems  on  mythological  and  other  sub- 
jects, told  in  turn  by  bards  at  a  convocation  of  wanderers, 


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Earths,  The,  in  our  solar  system,  and  the  earths  in 
the  starry  heavens.  Swedenborg,  E.  Boston, 
1851.     8° 6831.1 

Earthward  pilgrimage,  The.  Conway,  M.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     Sm.8° 6326.18 

Eassie,  William.  Healthy  houses.  A  handbook  of 
the  history,  defects,  and  remedies  of  drainage, 
ventilation,  warming,  and  kindred  subjects. 
With  illustrations.  New  York,  1872.  viii,  228 
pp.     12° 1525.6  and  6226.7 

East,  The.     Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  from  the  East. 

New  York,  1869.     12° 424.9 

—  Fetridge,  W.   P.     Harper's  hand-book  for  trav- 

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—  Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen.     Leipzig,  1846.     Sq. 

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—  Lamartine,  A.   (M,  L.)  de.     Souvenirs,   impres- 

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—  Lenormant,  F.,  and  Chevallior,  E.     A  manual  of 

the  ancient  history  of  the  East.     London,  1869, 

70.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 5927.8 

—  Martineau,  H.     Eastern  life,   present  and  past. 

Philadelphia,  1848.     8° 232.2 

—  Osgood,  J.   F.     Notes   of  travel.     Salem,  1854. 

12" • 5915.8 

—  Rawlinson,   G.      The   five  great  monarchies  of 

the  ancient  Eastern  world.     London,  1871.     3  v. 

8° 5922.3 

Tho  sixth  great  oriental  monarchy.     London, 

1873.     8° 5932.6 

—  Sketches  of  Eastern  travel.     {In  Many  lands  and 

many  people) 431.3 

—  Smith,  P.     Ancient  history  of  the  East.     From 

the  earliest  times  to  the  conquest  by  Alexander 

the  great.     London,  1871.     12° 5916.14 

See  also  the  names  of  Eastern  countries,  like  Egypt,  Syria, 
etc. 

East  and  West  poems.     Harte,   (F.)  B.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 1615.13 

Eastern  question.     Cobden,   R.     Russia  and  the. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 827.3 

—  Palgrave,  W.  G.     Essays  on  Eastern  questions. 

London,  1872.     8° 6135.1 

See  also  Crimea. 

Eastern  seas,  In  the.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  [Juve- 
nile]       921.3 

Eastern  states.  Letters  on  the.     Tudor,  W.     New 

York,  1820.     12° 1915.5 

Eastern  yacht  club.  Constitution,  by-laws,  sailing 
regulations,  etc.  1873.  Boston,  1873.  65  pp. 
Folded  plate.     16° 6419.1 

East  Indian  archipelago.  Bickmore,  A.  S.  Trav- 
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—  Same.     New  Yoik,  1869.     8° 5932.4 

—  Gibson,  W.  M.     Glance  at  the.  New  York,  1868. 

12° 424.3 

East  Indies,  Life  in  the.     Thomes,  W.  H.     Boston, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 535.15 

Eastlake,  Sir  Charles  Lock.  Contributions  to  the 
literature  of  the  fine  arts.  With  a  memoir  com- 
piled by  Lady  EastlakQ.  London,  1870.  v,  346 
pp.     8° 6232.1 

—  Hints  on  household  taste  in  furniture,  upholstery, 

and  other  details.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  C.  C. 
Perkins.  From  the  revised  London  edition. 
Boston,  1872.  xxxiv,  300-}-  pp.  Illustrated. 
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—  History  of  the  Gothic  revival.     London,   1872. 

xvi,  427-1- pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  4° 6221.2 

Eastlake,  Lady  Elizabeth  Rigby,  editor.  Life  of 
John  Gibson.  London,  1870.  ix,  255  pp.  Por- 
trait.    8° ..5423.13 

East  Lynne.     Wood,  E.  P.     Leipzig 333.4 

—  Same.     New  York ,..  521.36 

Eastman,  Luke.     Masonick  melodies.  Boston,  1818. 

204-fpp.     8° 1623.1 

Easton,  Alexander.  Practical  treatise  on  street 
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Eastwick,  Edward  Backhouse.     Autobiography  of 
Lutfullah,  a  Mohamedan  gentleman;    and  his 
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—  Handbook  for  India.      With  map  and  plans  of 

towns.     London,  1859.     2  v.     12° 5917.7 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Madras.    II.  Bombay. 

Eating,  The  philosophy  of.     Bellows,  A.  J.     New 

York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1523.4 

Eaton,  Charlotte  A.  Rome  in  the  lOth  century.  5th 
edition.  Added  a  complete  index  and  illustra- 
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Eaton,  John   Richard  Turner.     The  permanence  of 

Christianity.     London,  1873.     xix,  387  pp.    8°.   6324.1 

Eaton,  William,  Life  of.     Felton,  C.  C.  {In  Sparks, 

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Ebb-tide  and  other  stories.     Fisher,  F.  C 711.28 

Ebers,  Georg.  An  Egyptian  princess.  From  the 
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EccEDeus.     Parker,  J.     Boston,  1867.     12° 1526.4 

EccEHomo.     Seeley,  J.  R.     Boston,  1866.     12° 1526.5 

See  also  Note  under  Christ. 

Ecclesiastical  biography.  Tableau  de  I'eloquence 
chretienne  au  ive  siecle.  Villemain,  A.  F. 
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Ecclesiastical  history.     Abbott,  L.     A  dictionary 

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—  Cohen,  J.     The  deicides.     Analysis  of  the  life  of 

Jesus,  and  of  tho  several  phases  of  the  church 
in  their  relations  to  Judaism.  Baltimore,  1873. 
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—  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.     The  first  age  of  Chris- 

tianity and  the  church.     London,  1867.     8° 5813.4 

Lectures  on  the  reunion  of  the  churches.     New 

York,  1872.     16° 5816.6 

—  Felt,  J.  B.     Ecclesiastical  history  of  New  Eng- 

land.    Boston,  1855.     2  v.     8° 5811.2 

—  Hardwick,  C.     History  of  the  Christian  church. 

Middle  age.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6326.21 

History   of  the  Christian  church   during   the 

reformation.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6326.20 

—  Hope,  Mrs.  — .     Conversion  of  the  Teutonic  race. 

Conversion    of    the    Franks   and   the   English. 

London, 1872.     16° 5735.5 

Sequel  to  the  Conversion  of  the  Teutonic  race. 

S.  Boniface  and  the  conversion  of  Germany. 
London, 1872.     16°  5735.6 

—  Milman,  H.  H.     History  of  Latin  Christianity. 

London,  1867.     9  v.     Sm.  8° 5817.11 

—  Newton,  J.     Review  of.     London  [1770].     12°..    1538.7 

—  Robertson,  J.  C.    History  of  the  Christian  church 

from  the  apostolic  age  to  the  reformation.  Lon- 
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—  Socrates    Scholasticus.       Ecclesiastical    history. 

London, 1853.     16°  5815.3 

—  Stephens,  W.  R.  W.     Saint  Chrysostom:  his  life 

and  times.     London,  1872.     8° 5813.6 

See  also  Christianity,  Church,  Missions,  Popes.  Reforma- 
tion, and  tlie  names  of  the  various  denominations;  and  of 
various  countries  for  their  ecclesiastical  history. 

Ecclesiastical  literature,  Cyclopaedia  of.  MacClin- 
tock,  J.,  and  Strong,  J.  New  York,  1871-73. 
6  V.     8° *R.R.,  A.2.3 

Ecclesiastical  polity.  The  apostolical  constitu- 
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Echoes  of  infant  voices.  [Poetical  selections.]  Bos- 
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Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.     Harte,  (F.)  B.     Boston, 

1875.     12° 1615.8 

Eckermann,  Johann  Peter,  Conversations  of  Goethe 

with.     See  Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 5735.11 

EcKLEY,  Sophia  May.     The  oldest  of  the  old  world. 

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Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  literature,  science,  and 
art.  New  series.  Vol.  16-22.  New  York, 
1872-75.     7  V.     With  portraits.     8° 1314.1 

EcoLE,  L',  des  femmes:  comedie.    Moliere,  J.  B.  P. 

O^uvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.1 


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EcoLE,  L',  des  maris:  comedio.     Moli^re,  J.  B.  P. 

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EcuEiL,  L'.     Du  Grail  de  la  Villette,  C.  B.     Paris, 

1864.     12° 2016.10 

Edda  ;  or,  the  tales  of  a  grandmother.    Philojuvenis, 

pseud.     London,  1875.     L.  8° 5712.2 

Edelweiss.     Auerbach,  B 517.*4 

Eden,  Charles  H.  Ralph  Soraerville;  or,  a  midship- 
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Eden,  Frederic.     The  Nile  without  a  dragoman.    2d 

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Edes,  Bobort  Thaxter.  Formation  and  significance 
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—  HiBBARD,  James  F.,  and  Spare,  John.     Disserta- 

tions on  the  part  performed  by  nature  and  time 
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8° :.....  6021.5 

Edgar,  John  George.  The  boyhood  of  great  men. 
With  illustrations.  New  York,  1872.  385  pp. 
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—  Footprints  of  famous  men.     With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1872.     369  pp.     16*= 913.13 

—  Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.      New  York,  1868. 

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Edge,  Frederick  Milnes.  The  exploits  and  triumphs, 

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Edgeworth,  Maria.    Tales  and  novels.     New  York, 

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Contents.  — Yo\.  I  [1,  2].  Castle  Rackrent;  Essay  on  Irish 
bulls;  Self-justification;  Forester;  The  Prussian  vase;  The 
good  aunt.  II  [,%  4].  Angelina;  The  good  French  governess; 
Mademoiselle  Panache;  The  knapsack;  Lame  Jervas;  The 
will;  The  Limerick  gloves;  Out  of  debt  out  of  danger;  The 
lottery ;  Rosanna.  Ill  [5,  6].  Murad  the  unlucky ;  The  man- 
ufacturers; The  contrast;  The  grateful  negro j  To-morrow; 
Ennui ;  The  dun.  IV  [7,  8].  Manoeuvring ;  Almeria ;  "Vivian. 
V  [9, 10].  The  absentee;  Madame  deFleury;  Emilie  de  Coii- 
langes;  The  modern  Griselda.  VI  [11,12].  Belinda.  VII, 
VIII  [13-15].  Leonora ;  Patronage.  VIII  [10].  Love  and  law ; 
The  rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock.  IX  [17,  18].  Harrington; 
Thoughts  on  bores ;  Ormond.    X  [19, 20].  Helen. 

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12° 939.6 

Con«eji<s. —  Vol.  I.  Little  dog  Trusty;  Orangeman;  Cherry 
orchard;  Harry  and  Lucy;  Frank.  II.  Sequel  to  Frank. 
Ill,  IV.  Harry  and  Lucy,  concluded. 

—  Murad  the  unlucky.    {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.  Little 

classics) 529.4.12 

Edinburgh  review,  for  July  and  October,  1845.   New 

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Edith;  or,  the  light  of  home.     Davis,  E.  B 733.3 

Edith's  ministry.     MacKeever,  H.  B 713.13 

Edmond  Dantes.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 511.29 

Edmonds,  S.  Emma  E.     Nurse  and  spy  in  the  union 

army.    With  illustrations.   Hartford,  1865.    384 

pp.     8° 813.1 

Edna  Browning.     Holmes,  M.  J 535.18 

Edson,  N.  I.     Silent  Tom 928.4 

Eddcation.    The  American  education  annual.    New 

York,  1875.     8° 1932.3 

—  Bache,   A.  D.     Report  on  education  in  Europe. 

Philadelphia,  1839.     8° 5834.3 

—  Burton,  W.     Helps  to  education  in  the  homes  of 

our  country.     Boston,  1863.     Sm.  8° 1933.18 

—  Clarke,  B.  II.     The  building  of  a  brain.     Bos- 

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Sex  in  education.     Boston,  1874.     16°. 

1937.2  and  5838.1 

—  Carrie,  J.     The  principles  and  practice  of  early 

and  infant  school-education.      London,   n.   d. 

Sm.  8° 5837.6 

—  Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P.     The  child.     Boston,  1875. 

12° 1915.10 

—  Eggleston,  G.  C.    How  to  educate  yourself.   New 

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—  Howe,  J.  W.     Sex  and  education.    Boston,  1874. 

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—  Kingsley,   C.     Health  and  education.     London, 

1874.     Sm.  8° 5836.10 


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Education,  continued. 

—  Locke,  J.     Some  thoughts  concerning  education. 

Boston,  1830.     16° 1737.3 

—  Lowell,   A.  C.     Thoughts  on  the  education  of 

girls.     Boston,  1853.     16° 1738.2 

—  Mayo,  A.  D.,  and  Vickers,  T.     The  Bible  in  the 

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—  Milton,  J.     A  treatise  of.     Boston,  1830.     16°..   1737.3 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.      jSmile,  ou  de  I'education.     La 

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—  Spencer,  H.     Education:  intellectual,  moral,  and 

physical.     New  York,  1873.     12° 5835.3 

—  Stetson,  C.  B.     Technical  education:  what  it  is, 

and  what  American  public  schools  should  teach. 
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—  Temple,  F.      The  education  of  the  world.     {In 

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—  Same.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

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—  Wells,  W.  H.     A  graded  course  of  instruction  for 

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See  also  Self-education. 

Edward  III,  of  England.  Warburton,  W.  P.  Lon- 
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Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.     Barbara's  history  .. .  314.25 

—  Debenham's  vow 3 12.12 

—  The  four-fifteen  express.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) : 529.4.8 

—  Half  a  million  of  money 3 12. 13 

—  Hand  and  glove 312.14 

—  In  the  days  of  my  youth 339.11 

—  MissCarew 312.11 

—  A  night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  forest  [and 

other  stories] 329.20 

—  Philip  Earnscliffe 520.2 

—  Untrodden    peaks  and  unfrequented  valleys;    a 

midsummer  ramble  in  the  Dolomites.     Leipzig, 

1873.     302  pp.     Sq.  16° 329.1 

Edwards,  Annie.     Archie  Lo veil 312.15 

—  Estelle 714.11 

—  Leah:  a  woman  of  fashion.     Leipzig 329.28 

—  Same.     New  York 721.14 

—  Miss  Forrester  732.2 

—  The  ordeal  for  wives 724.28 

—  Ought  we  to  visit  her? 312.17 

—  Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman 312.16 

—  Susan  Fielding 710.37 

—  A  vagabond  heroine.     Leipzig 319.11 

—  Same.     New  York 725.29 

Edwards,   Charles.     Pleasantries  about  courts  and 

lawyers  of  the  state  of  New  York.     New  York, 

1867.     528pp.     Portrait.     8° 5023.1 

Edwards,  Edward.  Free  town  libraries,  their  forma- 
tion, management,  and  history;  in  Britain, 
France,  Germany,  and  America.  Together  with 
brief  notices  of  book-collectors.  New  York, 
1869.     xiv,  262  pp.     Folded  sheets.     8° 6132.2 

—  Lives  of  the  founders  of  the  British  museum; 

with  notices  of  its  chief  augmenters  and  other 
benefactors.  1570-1870.  London,  1870.  x, 
780-j-pp.     Illustrated.     8" 6133.1 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland.    Life  of  Rossini.    London, 

1869.     viii,  344  pp.     Portrait.     8° 5522.4 

Edwards,  Henri  Milne.  Outlines  of  anatomy  and 
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Edwards,  Jonathan.  Works.  With  an  essay  on  his 
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2v.     Portrait.     L.  8° 5810.7 

—  Doctrine  of  original  sin  defended.      Worcester 

[1757].     370pp.     8° 6325.1 

—  Enquiry  into  the  modern  prevailing  notions  of 

that  freedom  of  will  which  is  essential  to  moral 
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—  Life  of.     Miller,  S.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Library  of 

American  biography) 5028.1.8 

Edwards,  Justin.     The  temperance  manual.     New 

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Edwakds,  Matilda  do  Betham.     Felicia 331.14 

—  The  Sylvestres 312.27 

Edwards,  Matthew,  The  boy  inventor;  a  memoir  of. 

Bulfinch,  T.     Boston,  18C0.     12° 1226.13 

Edwin  Brothertoft.     Winthrop,  T 736.8 

Edwix  Drood,  The  mystery  of.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 

Boston 1824.22 

—  Same.    Leipzig 338.5 

Eggleston,  Edward.   The  circuit  rider:  a  tale  of  the 

heroic  age 726.20 

—  The  end  of  the  world.     A  love  story 736. 18 

—  The  Hoosier  school-master.     A  novel 535.17 

—  The  mystery  of  Metropolisville 528.5 

—  The  schoolmaster's  stories,  for  boys  and  girls. 

[American  homes  series] 921.13 

Eggleston,    George   Gary.      The  big   brother.      A 

story  of  Indian  war 714.35 

—  How  to  educate  yourself.    New  York,  1872.    viii, 

151  pp.     12" 1933.9 

—  How  to  make  a  living.    Suggestions  upon  the  art 

of  making,  saving,  and  using  money.  New 
York,  1875.  127  pp.  [Putnam's  handy-book 
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—  A  man  of  honor 726.17 

—  A  rebel's  recollections.     New  York,   1875.     vi, 

260  pp.     16" 5016.15 

Eglantine.     Tabor,  E 720.37 

Egmont:  a  tragedy.     Goethe,   J.  W.  von.     Oxford, 

1869.     16° 2027.1 

—  Same.     Boston,  1871.     16° 1646.3 

Egypt.     Baker,  .Sir  S.  W.     Ismailia :  a  narrative  of 

the  expedition  to  Central  Africa  for  the  sup- 
pression of  the  slave  trade.  Organized  by  Ismail, 
khedive  of  Egypt.     New  York,  1875.     8° 5933.5 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.  von.    Egypt's  place  in  universal 

history.     London,  1854-67.    5  v.    8° 5912.12 

—  Denon,  (D.)  V.,  baron.      Travels  in  upper  and 

lower  Egypt,  during  the  campaigns  of  Bonaparte 

in  that  country.     New  York,  1803.     2  v.     8°.      222.3 

—  Gordon,   L.   A.,    lady   Buff.      Last   letters  from 

Egypt.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 436.5 

—  Lane,   E.  W.     Account  of  the  manners  and  cus- 

toms of  the  modern  Egyptians.     London,  1871. 

2  V.     16° 5926.2 

—  Lepsius,  (C.)  R.     Discoveries  in.     London,  1853. 

8° 5931.12 

—  Maughan,  W.  E.     The  Alps  of  Arabia.     Travels 

in  Egypt,  Sinai,  Arabia,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
London,  1873.     8° 5932.10 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for.    London,  1873.     12°.  5917,8 

—  Prime,  ^Y.  C.     Boat  life  in.     New  York,  1858. 

12° 424.6 

AiXc.  —  Also  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  12, 13,  and  14. 

—  Rollin,   C.      Ancient  history  of  the  Egyptians. 

Boston,  1807.     8° 5913.1.1 

—  Taylor,    (J.)  B.     Egypt  and   Iceland   in   1874. 

New  York,  1874.     16° 436.2 

—  Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  F.     Rameses  the  great;    or, 

Egypt  3300  years  ago.    [Popular.]     New  York, 

1872.      16° 1714.3 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.    Popular  account  of  the  ancient 

Egyptians.     London,  1871.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5926.3 

—  Zincke,  F.  B.      Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  and  of 

the  Khedive.     London,  1873.     8° 5911.13 

See  also  Africa,  Fayoum,  Nile. 

Jfoie.  —  Herodotus  pives  the  earliest  connected  account, 
edited  by  Rawlinson  [6112.2],  whose  edition  is  of  particular 
value.  Baldwin,  m  his  •' Pre-historic  nations"  [824.7],  gives  a 
popular  summary  of  what  is  known  of  the  time  before  Menes. 
Sir  Gardner  Wilkinsons  books  are  of  the  highest  authority, 
and  his  ''Popular  account"  is  sufficiently  elaborate  for  the 
general  reader.  His  bo(jk  on  Thebes  and  Egj-pt,  1835.  was 
afterwardsthebasisofMurray's Handbook, which  is,  perhaps, 
the  most  convenient  manual  of  all  for  Ejiyptian  history, 
topography,  manners,  etc  ,  ancient  and  modern.  His  elabo- 
rated summary.  "  Manners  and  customs,"  is  to  be  found  in 
Bales  Hall.  See  Pliilip  Smitli's  •'  History  of  the  world  " ;  Grote's 
•'  Histoiy  of  Greece '  [o926.1.3.  ch.  20]!  Bunsen  and  Lepsius 
have  inde|)endently  worked  out  the  chronology  of  ancient 
Egypt,  and  Bunsen  has  drawn  out  opposition  to  such  views  as 
are  antagonistic  to  the  old  opinions  regarding  biblical 
chronology.  Bunsen's  chronological  system  is  explained  in 
the  Christian  examiner,  Nov.,  IX'u,  wiiere  his  adverse  re- 
viewers of  the  Journal  of  sacred  literature,  Oct.,  Ig59.  of  the 
Dublin  review,  Feb..  18(10,  of  the  Quarterly  review,  185!»,  and 
of  Smiths  Bible  dictionary  [B2.1:]  are  considered.  Canon 
Cook,  in  the  Speaker's  commentary  [in  Central  Library],  has 


Shelf.  No. 
Egypt,  continued. 

an  essay  on  the  bearing  of  Egyptian  history  on  the  Penta- 
teuch. See  Plutarch's  •'  Morals  *'  [()11.S.I.4]  for  the  old  religion. 
Draper,  in  his  "Intellectual  development  of  Europe  "  [.5<J2I.2], 
traces  the  elfects  of  Egyptian  civilization.  Lepsius  had  the 
advantage  of  the  support  of  the  Prussian  government  in  pur- 
suing his  arehaiological  researches,  ]842-4<>.  His  I^etters  are 
popular.  The  advanced  student  can  find  in  the  Central  Library 
Lepsius's  splendid  results  in  his  "  Chronologic  " ;  in  his  "  Dcnk- 
maler";  and  in  his  "  K6nigsbiich;  "  and  can  also  consult  the 
Bates  Hall  catalogues  for  the  Important  results  of  the  expedi- 
tion authorized  by  Napoleon  [see  Lanfrey's  Napoleon  K22  1.1, 
ch.  x],  and  for  the  works  of  the  Cliampollioiis,  Leibnitz.  Bel- 
zoni,  Heeren,  and  others;  and  the  recent  works  on  the  great 

Eyramid  by  John  Taylor,  who  aims  to  establish  a  connection 
otween  the  dimensions  and  a  universal  system  of  meusures; 
and  of  Piozzi  Smyth,  who  throws  light  on  the  ancient  Egyptian 
learning,  etc..  taking  views  against  Bunsen  on  the  chronol- 
ogy; and  indulging  in  some  fanciful  theories.  For  popular 
accounts  of  the  pyramids,  see  chapters  in  many  of  the  above 
books,  and  also  in  Warburton's  "  Crescent  and  cross"  [317.8], 
etc. 

The  general  subject  ct  Egyptian  art  will  be  found  treated  In 
comprehensive  treatises  on  the  history  of  architecture,  paint- 
ing, sculpture,  etc.  (vvhich  see);  in  Winckelmann  [0211.1]; 
and  in  Wornum's  "Epochs  of  painting"  [(i213..3]. 

On  the  modern  Egyptians,  Lane  is  the  best  authority ;  and 
for  other  editions  of  some  of  the  above  travels  and  descrip- 
tions, and  for  many  others,  see  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 
Wilkinson  recommends  Ladj^  Dutf  Gordon's  Letters. 

For  other  modern  descriptions,  etc.,  see  in  addition,  chap- 
ters in  such  general  travels  in  the  East  as  Warburton's  [317.8] ; 
Bryant's  Letters  [424.9] ;  Bellows's  "  The  old  world  in  its  new 
face  "  [423.(!].  Baker's  •'  Ismailia  "  is  an  account  of  an  expe- 
dition sent  with  the  protection  of  the  khedive  to  suppress  the 
slave  trade  on  the  upper  Nile.  Emanuel  Deutsch's  "  Literary 
remains  "  [5733.7]  has  an  essay  on  Ancient  and  modern  Egj'pt. 

See  authorities  cited  in  Smith's  Bible  dictionary,  edition  of 
Hackett  and  Abbot;  also  in  the  full  account  in  McCliiitock 
and  Strong. 

See  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc., 
p.  79. 

Egyptian  princess,  An.     Ebers,  G 310.20 

Eight  cousins.     Alcott,  L.  M 1117.1 

Eighth  commandment.  The.     Reade,  C 716.6 

EiLOART,  Mrs.  C.  J.     The  love  that  lived 711.12 

Eirene;  or,  a  woman's  right.    Ames,  M.  C 711.17 

EiTEL,  Ernest  J.  Buddhism:  its  historical,  theo- 
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Ekkehard.     Scheffel,  J.  V 315.1) 

Ekkoes   from  Kentucky,  by  Petroleum  V.  Nasby. 

Locke,  D.  R.     Boston,  1868.     12° 536.13 

Elam,  Charles.     A  physician's  problems.     [Essays.] 

Boston,  1869.     vi,  400  pp.     12° 425.6 

Eldorado;    or,  adventures  in  the  path  of  empire. 

Taylor,  (J.)  B.     New  York,  1864.     12° 425.6 

Note. —  This  book  has  no  connection  with  the  search  for  El 
Dorado  undertaken  by  the  early  Spanish  explorers  iu  South 
America;  but  pertains  to  California,  etc. 

Eleanor's  victory.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.12 

Eleanor's  visit.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117.13 

Electric  telegraph.     See  Telegraph. 
Electricity.     Baile,  J.     Wonders  of.     New  York, 

1872.  12° 1714.30 

—  Farrar,  J.     Elements  of.     Cambridge,  1826.    8°.   6433.1 

—  Garratt,   A.  C.     Electro-physiology  and  electro- 

therapeutics;  showing  the  best  methods  for  the 
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—  Harris,  Sir  W.  S.     General  principles  of  animal 

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—  Jenkin,   F.      Electricity  and   magnetism.     Lon- 

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—  Tyndall,  J.     Light  and  electricity.     New  York, 

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Magnetism,  Medical  electricity.  Telegraph. 

Electro-magnetism,  Elements  of.  Farrar,  J.  Cam- 
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Electro-metallurgy.  Valicourt,  E.  de.  Manuel 
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chimique,  et  par  simple  immersion.  Paris,  1845. 
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—  Watt,    A.     Electro-metallurgy.      London,    1871. 

12° 1715.18 

Elena.     Comyn,  L.  N 727.30 

Elfin  land.     Ball,  B.  W.     Boston,  1851.     12° 1616.12 

Elfred.     Abbott,  . J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.6 

El  FuREiDis.     Cummins,  M.  S 332.29 

Elgin,  Earl  of.     See  Bruce,  James. 

Eli  Perkins  (at  large).     Landon,  M.  D.    New  York, 

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1813.5  and  5615.1.2 
Elia   and  Eliana,  Essays  of.     Lamb,  G.     Leipzig, 

1869.  Sq.  16° 1918.3 

Note.  — The  Eliana  are  essays  by  Lamb  recovered  of  late 
from  the  magazines  in  wliich  they  were  originally  printed. 

Elias,  The  voice  of.     Snow,  S.  S.   New  York,  1863. 

12° 1524.9 

Eliot,  Charles  "William,  and  Stoker,  Francis  Hum- 
phreys. A  compendious  manual  of  qualitative 
chemical  analysis.  Revised  by  W.  R.  Nichols. 
2d  revised  edition.  New  York,  1873.  vi,  126, 
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—  A  manual  of   inorganic  chemistry,  arranged  to 

facilitate  the  experimental  demonstration  of  the 
facts  and  principles  of  the  science.  With  ap- 
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605,  Ixiii  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6435.6 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.     See  Lewes,  Marian. 

Eliot,  John,  Life  of.     Francis,  C.     (In  Sparks,  J. 

Library  of  American  biography) 5028, 1.5 

Eliot,  Samuel  Atkins.  Sketch  of  the  history  of 
Harvard  college,  and  of  its  present  state.  Bos- 
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Eliot,  William  Greenleaf.  Lectures  to  young  wom- 
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Elisire   d'amore.     Donizetti,    G,     {In   Ditson,   0., 

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Elizabeth,  of  England.     Abbott,  J.     History  of...  915.10 

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—  Raumer,  F.  (L.  G.)  Von.     Die  Koniginnen  Elisa- 

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Elizabeth;  or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia.     Cottin,  S.  R. 

New  York,  1867.     32° 539.2 

Ella.     Simonds,  W 932.39 

Ellen  Clinton.     [Fiction.]     W.,  H 532.18 

Ellen  Linn.     Abbott,  J 914.13 

Ellen  Middleton.     Fullerton,  Xac/^/ G 325.17 

Ellenborough,  First  earl.     See  Law,  Edward. 
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Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography).  .5028.1.6 
Ellice,  Edward.     See  M^rimee,  P.     Portraits  his- 

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Ellicott,  Charles  John.  The  revision  of  the  Eng- 
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Elliot,  Frances,    Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy. 

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—  Same.     New  York 716.20 

—  Old  court  life  in  France.     Leipzig,  1873.     2  v. 

in  1.     Sq.  16° 329.4 

—  Romance  of  old  court-life  in  France.    With  illus- 

trations.    New  York,  1874.     254-[- pp.     L.  8°.  6510.1 
Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert,  1st  earl  of  Minto.     Life  and  let- 
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of  Minto.    London,  1874,    3  v.    8° 5625.3 

Elliott,  Alfred,  Out-of-doors:  a  handbook  of  games 
for  the  playground.  London,  1872.  225  pp. 
Illustrated.     12° 1517.8 

—  Within-doors:  a  book  of  games  and  pastimes  for 

the  drawing-room.    With  a  chapter  on  feathered 

pets.    London,  1872.    205  pp.   Illustrated,     16°.   916.19 

Elliott,  J.  W.  National  nursery  rhymes  and  nur- 
sery songs.  Set  to  original  music.  With  illus- 
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Ellis,  Daniel.  Thrilling  adventures  of  the  great 
union  guide  of  east  Tennessee  during  the  south- 
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Ellis,  George  Edward.  History  of  the  battle  of 
Bunker's  [Breed's]  hill,  on  June  17,  1775,  from 
authentic  sources  in  print  and  manuscript.  With 
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—  Memoir  of  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  count  Rum- 

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Ellis,  Grace  Atkinson.  Memoir  of  Anna  Lsetitia 
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Ellis,  John  Eimeo.  Life  of  William  Ellis,  mission- 
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Ellis,  Sarah  (Stickney).     The  wives  of  England. 

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±iL-MEDiNAH,  Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgrimage  to. 

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Elm  island  stories.     See  Kellogg,  Elijah. 

Elocution.  Baker,  G.  M.,  editor.  The  reading  club 
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Elsie  Dinsmore.     Finley,  M 926.16 

Elsie  Venner.     Holmes,  0.  W.     Boston,  1872.    2  v. 

in  1.     Sm.  8° 526.20 

Elsie's  girlhood.     Finley,  M 926. 18 

Elsie's  Santa  Glaus.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117.5 

Elsie's  womanhood.     Finley,  M 1117.3 

Elster's  folly.     Wood,  E,  P 333.18 

Elterlein,  Ernst  von.  Beethoven's  pianoforte  sona- 
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Elze,  Carl  (Friedrich).  Essays  on  Shakespeare. 
Translated  with  the  author's  sanction  by  L. 
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—  Lord   Byron.      A   biography.      Translated,   and 

edited  with  notes.  Portrait  and  fac-simile. 
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Emanuel,  Harry.  Diamonds  and  precious  stones: 
their  history,  value,  and  distinguishing  charac- 
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Emerald,  The.     Sargent,  E,     Boston,  1866,     12°..  715.14 

:^meric-David,  Toussaint  Bernard,  See  Santi,  or 
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Emerson,  George  Barrell.  A  report  on  the  trees 
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Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Prose  works.     New  and 

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Contents.— Yo\.  I.   Miscellanies;  Essays.    II.  Representa- 
tive men;  Englisli  traits;  Conduct  of  life. 

—  English  traits.     [Characteristics  of  the  English 

people.]     Boston,  1856.     312  pp.     12° 425.4 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.     Boston,  1876.     314-U 

pp.     12° 1817.1 

—  May  day  and  other  pieces.     [Poems.]     Boston, 

1874,  iv,  205  pp.     16° 1616.15 

—  Nature.     Boston,  1836.     95  pp.     12° 5218,5 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1872.     251  pp.     Portrait.     16°.1616.11 

—  Representative  men:    seven   lectures.      Boston, 

1875.  285  pp.     12° 1916.6 

Content*.  —  Uses  of  great  men ;  Plato;  Swedenborg;  Mon- 
taigne; Shakespeare;  Napoleon;  Goethe. 

—  Society  and  solitude.     Boston,  1875.    300-}-  pp. 

16° 1537.21 

—  editor.     Parnassus.     [Poems  by  various  authors.] 

Boston,  1875.     xlii,  534  pp.     8° 5214.5 

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Emery,  Eliza  B.    Queens 931.3 


EMERY 


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j^NAULT,  Louis.    Histoire  d'une  femme.    Paris,  1872. 

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—  Campbell,  J.,  lord.    Lives  of  the  lord  chancellors 

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Passages  from  his  English  note-books.    Boston, 

1871.     2v.ini.     12° 1813.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1871.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 428.3 

—  Hope,  Mrs.  — .     Conversion  of  the  Franks  and 

the  English.     London,  1872.     16° 5735.5 

—  Hume,  1).     History  of,  from  the  invasion  of  Ju- 

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—  Lippincott,   S.   J.      Merrie    England.      Boston, 

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English,  The,  at  the  north  pole.  Verne,  J.  Lon- 
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English,   The,    in   Ireland   in    the    18th    century. 

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English  cyclopaedia.     Knight,  C .»R.R.,  F.2.1 

English  explorers,  The;  comprising  details  of  the 
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in  connection  with  the  history  of  the  literature.  Spalding's 
is  a  convenient  outline.  Prof  Had  ley  has  an  excellent,  concise, 
and  comprehensive  account  prefixed  to  the  unabridged  edi- 
tion of  Webster's  dictionary,  and  there  is  a  historical  sketch 
of  English  dictionaries  prefixed  to  Worcester's  quarto  dic- 
tioiiaiy.  The  Quarterly  review,  187."i,  has  a  paper  on  modern 
English  dictionaries.  There  is  a  paper  on  the  origin  of  the 
language  in  Disraeli's  "Amenities  of  literature"  [laaW]- 
Marsh's  "  Lectures  on  tlie  English  language  "  and  his  "  Ori- 
gin and  history  of  the  English  language"  are  fitted  for  the 
general  reader.  .  .  , , 

A  large  class  of  works  (not  all  of  which  are  very  highly 
esteemed  bv  linguistic  scholars),  which  are  represented  by 
Wean  Trench's  "English,  past  and  present,"  have  of  late 
years  been  published. 

For  accounts  of  the  English  langvaije  in  America,  see  Scheie 
de  Veres"  Anjericanisnis;"  lecture  .'JO  in  Marsh's  Lectures; 
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Craik's  "  English  of  Shakespeare,"  edited  hj  Kolfe  [.jfiji.l], 
and  Abbott's  Shakespearian  grammar  [501/. 7]  concern  an 


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English  language,  continued. 

important  epoch  in  the  development  of  the  languaKe.  The 
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ers.    London  [1874].     Sm.  8" 5428.16 

—  Cleveland,  C.  D.     A  compendium  of,  chronolog- 

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12^^. 1534.7 

—  Coppee,  II.     English  literature,  considered  as  an 

interpreter  of  English  history.      Philadelphia, 

1873.  Sm.  8° 5614.6 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Manual  of.     Leipzig,  1874.     2  v. 

in  1.     Sq.  16° 1738.1 

—  Dibdin,   T.  F.     Bibliomania;  or,  book-madness. 

London,  1876.     8° 6131.3 

Jfote.  —  Accounts  of  rare  books. 

—  Disraeli,  I.    Amenities  of  literature,  consisting  of 

sketches  and  characters  of.      New  York,   1871. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 1533.13 

—  Hazlitt,    W.      Lectures    on   the   English   poets. 

London, 1819.     8°  5610.6 

Lectures   on   the    English    poets   [and    comic 

writers].     London,  1870.     2  v.  in  1.     Sm.  8"...  5616.5 

—  Johnson,  S.     Lives  of  the  English  poets.     Leip- 

zig, 1858.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16" 1238.20 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     English  women  of  letters.    Leip- 

zig, 18G2.     Sq.  16" 1238.2 

—  MacDonald,  G.     England's  antiphon.     [London, 

1808.]     Sm.  8" 5937.8 

—  Morley,  H.     English  writers.     Vol.  i,  ii,  part  1. 

London,  1867.     2  v.  in  3.     8'^ 5622.1 

—  Piilgrave,  F.  T.     The  golden   treasury   of  songs 

and  lyrical  poems  in  the  English  language. 
London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 1627.4 

—  Parton,  J.     The  humorous  poetry  of  the  English 

language,  from  Chaucer  to  Saxe.     [A  collection 

of  such.]     Boston,  1872.     L.  12° 1612.31 

—  Russell,    \V.  C.     The  book  of  authors.     London 

[1871].     Sm.  8° 5638.2 

—  Spalding,    W.      History   of.     Edinburgh,   1875. 

Sm.  8" 6127.2 

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New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 1537.13 

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2v.     8° 5613.1 

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of.     [Specimens.]     Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16° 1918.1 

—  Thackeray,  VV.  M.     The  English  humourists  of  the 

eighteenth  century.     Leipzig,  1853.     Sq.  16°...   1238.8 

—  Trench,   R.    C.      A    household   book  of   English 

poetry.     London,  1870.     Sq.  16° 5616.4 

—  Underwood,  F.  H.  Hand-book  of.  British  authors. 

Boston,   1875.     Sm.  8° 5613.6 

—  Van  Rhyn,  G.  A.  F.      What  and  how  to  read; 

containing  a  list  of  the  best  books  published  in 
England  during  the  past  five  years.  New  York, 
Ifi''-^.     12° 6136.11 

—  Villemain,   A.  F.     Tableau  de  la  litterature  au 

moyen  kga  en  Angleterre.     Paris,  1871.     2  v. 

yi-^ 5537.11 


Shelf.  No. 

English  literature,  continued. 

—  Ward,   A.  W.     A  history  of  English  dramatic 

literature.     London,  1875.     8° 5624.3 

—  Whipple,   E.  P.     The   literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth.     Boston,   1871.     12° 1936.5 

—  Whitelaw,  A.    The  republic  of  letters,  a  selection, 

in  poetry  and  prose,  from  the  works  of  the  most 
eminent  writers,  with  many  original  pieces. 
Vol.  2-4.     Glasgow,  1833.     3  v.     16° 5618.6 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.     Three  centuries  of.     New  York, 

1872.     12° 1536.1 

JVo^e.  — An  elaborate  general  histoij  of  English  literature 
has  not  been  written  in  English ;  but  Taine,  in  pursuance  of  a 
theory  of  climatic  and  ethnological  influences,  has  written  a 
brilliant  '•  History  of  English  literature  "  [5613.1],  which  may 
not,  however,  always  command  assent  from  English  readers. 
It  has  been  abridged  in  English  by  Fiske  [5614.7].  Morley's 
"  English  writers  "  is  a  work  to  be  referred  to.  Craik's  studies 
in  this  field  have  been  of  importance.  His  first  work,  "Sketches 
of  the  history  of  literature  and  learning,"  was  the  basis  of  his 
contributions  to  the  chapters  on  the  literature  in  the  "  Pictorial 
history  of  England,"  and  was  again  enlarged  into  his  "  Com- 
pendious history,"  which  may  rank  as  the  best  native  general 
history  of  the  literature  since  tlie  Norman  conquest,  and  it  is 
accompanied  by  specimens.  Chambers's  "  Cyclopaedia  of 
English  literature  "  is  a  very  good  selection  of  extracts,  with 
sufficient  commentary  for  the  ordinary  reader,  but  is  very 
meagre  for  recent  times.  Underwood's  is  of  similar  charac- 
ter but  less  extensive.  F.  I).  Maurice,  in  his  "  Friendship  of 
books"  [613(i.8],  aptly  characterizes  the  chief  English  writers 
down  to  Cowper. 

Of  the  briefer  compendious  manuals.  —  Spalding  is  compact ; 
T.Arnold  is  judicious;  C.  D.  Yonge's  "Three  centuries  of 
English  literature"  gives  extracts  from  the  principal  writers 
of  each  age,  but  is  considered  inexact;  and  Tauchnitz  s 
"  Five  centuries"  is  a  series  of  selections  from  eight  principal 
writers  from  Wyclift'e  to  Gray.  The  introduction  to  Allibone 
gives  a  summary  of  the  earliest  literature  with  a  tabular  state- 
ment of  the  writers  from  the  6th  to  the  19th  century.  Jeffrey 
briefly  summarizes,  in  his  review  of  Ford  in  his  "  Essays  " 
[5610.8],  the  changes  in  the  history  of  the  literature. 

Southey's  Cowper  [5H27.4]  sketches  the  English  poets  from 
Chaucer  down.  Eandor's  •'  Conversation  on  Southey  and 
Porson "  pertains  to  the  poets.  An  account  of  the  poets 
laureate  can  be  found  in  Disraeli's  "  Curiosities  of  literature  " 
[5tJ26.6].  and  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  1858. 

For  the  period  covered,  15th,  l6tli  and  17th  centuries,  the 
chapters  on  English  literature  in  Hallam's  "  Introduction  to 
the  literature  of  Europe"  [1531.2]  will  be  found  characteris- 
tically just  and  comprehensive;  and  Warton's  "  History  of 
English  poetry,"  for  its  period,  1 100-1600,  is  learned,  but  not 
engaging,  while  a  recent  editor,  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  has  much  im- 
proved it.  Wliipplti's  "Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth" 
IS  the  work  of  an  acute  critic  and  popular  writer.  Masson,  in 
his  Milton  [5422  2],  surveys  the  field  duiing  the  time  preceding 
the  Commonwealth. 

For  the  Queen  Anne  period,  see  particularly  the  last  chap-' 
ter  of  Stanhope's  History  [5418.3],  and  the  lives  of  Swift, 
Addison,  Steele,  etc. 

For  the  first  half  of  this  century,  see  chapters  in  Alison's 
Europe,  1815-52  [5913.6].  There  are  many  biographies  neces- 
sary to  the  full  understanding  of  the  literature  of  tills  century 
in  connection  with  its  literary  society,  like  those  of  Scott, 
Byron.  Leigh  Hunt,  Southey,  Thomas  Moore,  Miss  .Mitford, 
Crabhe  Robinson.  Chorley,  Hood,  Landor,  Lamb,  Dickens, 
etc.  See  also  Broughams  "Men  of  letters  of  tJie  reign  of 
George  III "  [5014.4  2]. 

There  are  monojrraphs  on  the  novelists,  like  Scott  [5914.2] 
and  Forsyth  [613().l];  on  the  historians,  like  J.,awrence 
[1224.7];  on  the  comic  writers,  like  Hazlitt,  etc.  George 
MacDonald's  "England's  antiphon"  is  a  popular  sketch  of 
the  religious  poetry,  wiih  specimens. 

For  old  songs  and  ballads,  see  the  essay  to  Percy's  "Reli  lues" 
[1(>13.12],  and  Scott's  introduction  to  his  "  Border  minstrelsy." 

Johnson's  Lives  must  always  remain  a  noteworthy  book, 
though  given  to  the  recording  of  some  poets,  now  wholly  for- 
gotten ;  and  the  reader  must  always  make  allowance  for  his 
prejudices  regarding  Milton  and  Gray. 

Stedman's  "Victorian  poets "[1837  1]  is  a  marked  charac- 
terization of  the  poetic  representatives  of  our  day. 

See  also  Coppee's  "  English  literature  considered  as  an  in- 
terpreter of  English  history,"  and  the  chapters  on  literature  in 
Emerson's  "  English  traits"  [425.4]. 

The  sketches  in  Knight's  "Popular  history  of  England" 
[5413.1]  are  only  sufficient  to  illu.^trate  the  condition  of  the 
people;  but  in  the  appendix  to  vol.  V  there  is  a  chronological 
table  of  writers. 

For  the  English  literature  of  America,  see  United  States, 
literature,  note.  For  accounts  of  individual  writers,  both  Eng- 
lish and  American,  the  most  convenient  first  researches  can 
always  be  made  in  -Allibone's  "  Dictionary  of  authors;  "  the 
accounts  of  those  occurring  in  the  alphabet  before  the  letter  O 
are,  however,  brought  down  no  later  than  abimt  1858. 

For  the  history  of  the  drama,  so  far  as  it  may  have  been 
treated  independent  of  its  connection  with  the  geneial  litera- 
ture of  England,  the  fullest  narrative  down  to  the  death  of 
Queen  Anne  is  by  Ward. 

For  the  history  of  newspapers,  see  the  note  in  the  Bulletin  for 
Oct.,  1875,  p.  427.  The  growth  and  progress  of  magazine 
literature  is  touched  upon  in  Curwen's  "History  of  booksellers" 
[5426.16]. 

English  orphans.  The.     Holmes,  M.  .J 534.4 

English  portraits.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    New  York, 

1875.     16° 1025.3 

E.VGLiSH  radical  leaders.    Hinton,  R.  J.    New  York, 

1875.     16° * 628.8 

English  stage.  Betterton,  T.  History  of  the.  Bos- 
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—  Cole,  J.  W.     Summary  of  the  English  stage  for 

the  last  fifty  years     London,  1859.    2  v.   Sm.  8°.   5426.3 


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English  stage,  continued. 

—  Doran,  J.  W.     "  Their  majesties'  servants."    An- 

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Ifote. —  Dr.  Doran's  book  is  much  the  best  comprehensive 
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Genest  is  a  voknninous  record  down  to  18.'10  of  the  presenta- 
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comedy  is  given  in  Disraeli's  "  Amenities  of  literature " 
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earlier  period.  In  connection  with  the  lives  of  Shakespeare  by 
his  principal  editors  there  are  usual  histories  of  the  stage  pre- 
ceding and  during  his  time,  as  in  Knight,  White,  Iludson, 
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Colley  Gibber,  Garrick,  Macklin,  Foote,  Siddons,  Kemble, 
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the  last  century. 

English  traits.    Emerson,  R.  W.    Boston,  1856.    12°.     425.4 

English  travelers  and  Italian  brigands.      Moens, 

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Engraving.     Blanc,  (A.  A.  P.)  C.      Grammar  of. 

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See  also  Note  in  Bulletin,  vol.  ir,  p.  267. 

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Epictetus.    See  Farbar,  F.  W.    Seekers  after  God. 

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Epicurean,  The.  [A  romance.]  Moore,  T.  Poeti- 
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Epilepsy.  Kussmaul,  A.,  and  Tenner,  A.  Nature 
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Contents.—  Temple,  F. :  The  education  of  the  world;  Wil- 
hams,  K. ;  Bunsou's  Biblical  researches;  Powell,  B. :  The 
etudy  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity ;  Wilson,  II.  B. ;  The 
national  church ;  Goodwin,  C.  W. :  On  the  Mosaic  cosmogo- 
ny; Pattison,M.:  Religious  thought  in  England,  1(;8»-1760; 
Jowett,  B. :  On  the  interpretation  of  Scripture;  Note  on  Bun- 
Ben's  Biblical  researches. 

—  Same.     See  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

theology 1526. 24  and  5814.15 

Estelle.     Edwards,  a 714.11 

EsTELLE  Russell 312.18 

Estes,  Dana,  editor.  Half-hour  recreations  in  popu- 
lar science.  Ist  series.  Boston  [1874].  xvi, 
478  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6813.7 

Contents. —  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the  aurora,  by  R. 
A.  Proctor;  Recent  solar  researches,  by  R.  A.  Proctor;  The 
cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the  ape,  by  R.  Virchow;  Spec- 
trum analysis  explained,  and  its  uses  to  science  illustrated,  by 


Schellen.  Roscoe,  and  Huggins;  Spectrum  analysis  discov- 
eries, by  Schellen,  Young,  Roscoe,  Lockyer,  Huggins,  and 
others;  Nebulas,  comets,  meteoric  showers,  by  H.  Schellen 


and  others;  Corals  and  coral  islands,  by  J.  D.  Dana;  Uncon- 
scious action  of  the  brain,  by  W.  B.  Carpenter;  Epidemic 
delusions,  by  "W.  B.  Carpenter;  Scientific  miscellany;  Ge- 
ology of  the  stars,  by  A.  "W'inchell;  On  yeast,  by  T.  H.  Hux- 
ley ;  Relations  between  matter  and  force,  by  J.  ll.  Tice;  The 
stone  age,  past  and  present,  by  E.  B.  Tylor ;  Theory  of  ner- 
Tous  ether,  by  Dr.  Richardson ;  Toads  in  the  hole ;  Origin  of 
metalliferous  deposits,  by  T.  S.  Hunt;  Rotundity  of  the  earth; 
The  phenomena  of  sleep,  by  Dr.  Richardson ;  Animal  life  at 
great  depths  in  the  sea;  Russian  metallurgical  works;  Coal 
as  a  reservoir  of  power,  by  R.  Hunt;  Hot  springs  in  New 
Zealand,  by  H.  Meade;  Atoms,  by  Prof.  Cliflord;  The  circu- 
lation ol  the  waters  on  the  surface  of  the  earth,  by  H.  W. 
Dove;  Wiiat  is  actinism  ? 

Esther:  tragedie.    Racine,  J.  de.  The&tre  complet. 

Paris,  1870.     12" 5537.3 

Esther  Hill's  secret.     Craik,  G.  M 322.5 

Etching  and  etchers.      Hamerton,  P.  G.     Boston, 

^      1876.     8° 6233.1 

Ethan  Brand.     Hawthorne,  N.     (In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.1 

Ethelyn's  mistake.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.5 

Etherization.      Rice,   N.   P.     Trials   of  a  public 

benefactor   as   illustrated   in   the  discovery  of. 

New  York,  1859.     12° 6826.1 

—  Warren,  J.  C.     Etherization.    Boston,  1848.   12°.  6036!3 
Ethics  and  moral  philosophy.     Combe,   G.     Moral 

philosophy.     New  York,  1844.     Sm.  12° 1529.5 

—  Follen,  C.  (T.  C.)  Lectures  on  moral  philosophy. 

Boston,  1842.     12^ .5735.4,3 

—  Kant,   I.      The   metaphysics  of   ethics.      Edin- 

burgh, 1871.     Sm.  8° 5836.3 

—  Maurice,  (J.)  F.  D.     Social  morality.     London, 

1869.     8° [   5833.5 

—  Paine,  M.     Physiology  of  the  soul  and  instinct* 

as  distinguished  from  materialism.     New  York. 

1872.     8° :  5831.1 

—  Paley,    W.      Principles    of    moral    philosophy. 

Boston,  1830.     2  v.     Sm.  12° 1538.6 

—  Parkhurst,  J.  L.     Elements  of  moral  philosophy. 

Boston,  1832.     12° . .  1537.14 

—  Ware,  J.     Hints  to  young  men,  on  the  true  rela- 

tion of  the  sexes.     Boston,  1850.     16° 1528.1 

—  Wayland,  F.    Elements  of  moral  science.  Boston! 

1836.     12° :   6826.7 

—  Same.     Abridged.     Boston,  1850.     Sm.  12° 1528.7 

Ethics   of  the   dust.   The.      Ten   lectures  to  little 

housewives  on  the  elements  of  crystallisation. 

Ruskin,  J.     New  York,  1866.     12^^ 6236.4 

Ethiopia,  Discoveries  in.     Lepsius,  (0.)  R.     Lonl 


don,  1873.     8^ 


,5931.12 


Ethnology.  Types  of  mankind;  or,  ethnological 
researches.  Nott,  J.  C,  and  Gliddon,  G.  R 
Philadelphia,  1854.     8° 6610.7 

See  also  Man,  Races. 

Etoile  du  nord.    Meyerbeer,  G.  (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3  4 

Etourdi,  L':  comedie.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P.     (Euvres 

Paris,  1869.     12° *5537.2.1 

Etrubia.  Etruscan  researches.  Taylor,  I.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     8° 6124  2 


Shelf.  No. 

Eugene  Aram.    Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.9 

Euripides.  Tragedies.  Literally  translated,  with 
critical  and  explanatory  notes,  by  T.  A.  Buck- 
ley.    London,  1871.     2  v.     Portrait.     Sm.  8°..  6115.3 

Content*.— \o\.  I.  Hecuba;  Orestes;  Fhocnissae;  Medea; 
Hippolytus;  Alcestis;  Bacchie;  Ileraclida::  Iphigeniain  Au- 
lide;  Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  II.  Hercules  furens;  Tlie  Troades; 
Ion;  Andromache;  Suppliants;  Helen;  Electra;  Cyclops; 
Rhesus. 

—  Donne,   W.   B.       Euripides   [outlined  and    ex- 

plained].    Edinburgh,  1872.     Sm.  8° 6116.13 

—  Schiller,   (J.    C.)  von.     Scenen  aus  den  Phoni- 

zierinnen 5734.1.7 

Europe.     Alison,   Sir  A.     History  of,   1789-1815. 

New  York,  187 L     4  v.     8° 5913.6 

1815-52.     New  York,  1868,  70,  71.     4  v.     8°.  5913.5 

—  Arnold,  H.   P.      European  mosaic.      [Travels.] 

Boston,  1864.     10° 435. 1 

—  Atkinson,  J.  B.    An  art  tour  to  northern  capitals 

of.     London,  1873.     8° 6213.4 

—  Bache,  A.  D.     Report  on  education  in.  Philadel- 

phia, 1839.     8° 5834.3 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Pictures  of,  framed  in  ideas.    Bos- 

ton, 1855.     12° 214.2 

—  Bellows,  H.  W.     The  old  world  in  its  new  face. 

Impressions  of,  in  1867,  68.     New  York,  1870. 

2v.     12° 423.6 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  of  a  traveller;  or,  notes 

of  things  seen  in.     New  York,  1870.     12° 5915.9 

—  Channing,    W.     A   physician's   vacation;     or,   a 

summer  in.     Boston,  1856.     12° 422.21 

—  Col  man,    H.      European   agriculture   and   rural 

economy.     Boston,  1849.     2  v.     8° 1521.7 

European  life  and  manners.  Boston,  1849.  2  y. 

12° 423.1 

—  Darley,  F.  0.  C.     Sketches  abroad  with  pen  and 

pencil.     New  York,  18^9.     Sm.  4° 433.2 

—  Delafield,  R.     Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Eu- 

rope in  1854-56.     iSee  United  States 5910.3 

—  Draper,  J.  W.     History  of  the  intellectual  devel- 

opment of.     New  York,  1872.     8° 5921.2 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.  Harper's  hand-book  for  travellers 

in.     New  York,  1872.     12° 6935.1 

—  Flint,  11.     The  philosophy  of  history  in.     Vol.  i. 

Edinburgh,  1874.     8^ 5921.7 

■ —  Gramont,  A.  A.  A.,  due  de.  Passe  et  present, 
etude  d'histoire  contemporaine.  Paris,  1875. 
16° 5534.6 

—  Hallam,   H.      Introduction   to   the   literature  of 

Europe  in  the  15th,  16th,  and  17th  centuries. 

New  York,  1854.     2  v.     8° ^ ..1531.2 

View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle 

ages.     New  York,  1872.     3  v.     Sm.  8° 5916.1 

—  Howe,  J.  W.     From  the  oak  to  the  olive.    [Trav- 

els.]    Boston,  1868.     16° 437.2 

—  James,  B..,jr.     Transatlantic  sketches.     Boston, 

1875.     12° 436.4 

—  Kirkland,  C.  M.     Holidays  abroad;  or,  Europe 

from  the  West.     New  York,  1873.     2  v.  in  1. 

12° 427.6 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  European  morals 

from   Augustus   to  Charlemagne.     New  York, 

1873.     2v.     8°.. 5914.1 

History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  rationalism 

in.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.     8° 6933.5 

—  Lippincott,  S.  J.  Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 424.4 

—  Longfellow,   H.  W.     The   poets  and  poetry  of. 

Philadelphia,  1871.     L.  8° 5922.1 

—  Macgregor,  J.   A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy 

canoe   on   rivers   and   lakes  of.     Boston,  1871. 

16° 428.11 

—  Morse,  J.,  and  Parish,  E.     New  gazetteer  of  the 

Eastern  continent.     Charlestown,  1802.     8° 432.4 

—  Prime,  S.  I.     The  Alhambra  and   the  Kremlin. 

[Spain  and  Russia.]     New  York  [1873].     8°. ..   5914.6 

—  Russell,  W.     History  of  modern  Europe.     Lon- 

don, 1850.     4  V.     8° .^ 5913.3 

—  Sachel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in.     New 

York,  1872.     16° 427.2 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.,  and  Yonge,  C.  M.     European  his- 

tory.    London,  1872,  73.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5927.7 


EUROPE 


75 


UNIVERSITY   OF  | 
Bv<tJt^tillf<!>KNlA. 


Shelf.  No. 
Europe,  continued. 

—  Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.     Historical  view 

of  the  literature  of  the  south  of.  London,  1872. 

2r.     Sm.  8° 5927.10 

—  Stephen,  L.     The  playground  of.    [Switzerland.] 

London,  1871.     16*^ 5935.8 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.     Europe  for  $2  a  day.     Boston, 

1875.     Sq.  16° 428.8 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     By-ways  of.     New  York,  1872. 

Sm.  8° 224.4 

Views  a-foot;   or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack 

and  staff.     New  York,  1856.     12° 425.22 

—  Thomes,  W.  H.     The  gold  hunters  in.     Boston, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 735.4 

—  Viardot,    L.      Wonders   of  European   art.     New 

York,1871.     16° 1714.1 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     A  woman's  experiences  in. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 423.11 

—  Ward,  R.     Foundation  and  history  of  the  law  of 

nations  in.     Dublin,  1795.     8° 6315.2 

—  Ware,  W.     Sketches  of  European  capitals.  [Lon- 

don, Naples,  Rome,  etc.]     Boston,   1851.     12°.     236.1 

See  also  the  various  divisions  under  their  several  heads. 

Note.  —  Evidences  of  prehistoric  man  in  Europe  are  traced 
in  Dawkins's  "  Cave  hunting  "  [6632.5],  but  see  further  in  tiie 
note  in  Bulletin,  vol.  II,  p.  298.  For  Europe  during  tlie  period 
of  the  Roman  sway,  histories  of  Rome,  Gaul,  etc.,  must  be 
consulted. 

Tlie  best  introduction  to  the  general  history  of  modern  Eu- 
rope is  Gibbon's  "Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire" 
[824.9],  which  may  be  followed  by  Hallam  on  the  Middle 
ages  [5916.1].  an  able  work,  written  in  an  enlightened  spirit. 
The  accounts  which  make  up  the  history  by  the  Misses 
Sewell  and  Yonge  cover  tiie  interval  from  the  11th  to  the  13th 
century.  For  the  14th  century,  Froissart  [5920.2]  fills  an  im- 
portant gap.  Guizot,  in  the  lltli  lecture  of  his  "  History  of  civi- 
lization "  [5924.8],  mak»s  it  tiie  marking  line  between  the  mid- 
dle ages  and  the  modern  time.  Kirk's  "  Charles  the  bold  " 
[5511.1]  embraces  mucii  of  the  15th  century.  For  the  period  of 
the  Reformation,  a  central  study  is  Robertson's  "  Charles  tlie 
fifth  "  [12i6.9],  wherein  his  "  Progress  of  society  "  from  the  fall 
of  the  Roman  empire  is  an  able  review.  See  also  under  "  Re- 
formation," '•  Luther,"  etc.  Fisher's  "  Reformation  "  [5813.7, 
appendix  2]  gives  a  list  of  authorities  on  the  general  iiistory 
of  this  period.  Motley's  histories  porae  in  here,  and  there  is 
a  paper  in  tlie  Quarterly  review,  1874,  on  his  tendency  to  put 
the  Netherlands  for  all  Europe.  Schillei's  clear  and  brilliant 
monograph  on  the  "Thity  years'  war"  [826.2]  will  partly 
bridge  tlie  gap  before  the  French  revolution  finally  embraced 
all  Europe.  Alison's  History  is  voluminous,  but  if  his  ultra 
conservative  views  are  understood,  it  ott'ers  the  best  English 
account;  and  he  did  not  add  to  his  reputation  by  his  continua- 
tion of  the  record  to  1852.  "Writers  like  Buckle  speak  scorn- 
fully of  Alison. 

Russell's  '*  Modern  Europe  "  is  a  concise  review,  written  in 
the  form  ai  letters,  addressed  by  a  nobleman  to  his  son.  of  the 
period  beginning  with  the  decline  of  the  Roman  empire  and 
closing  originally  in  1763;  but  it  has  been  continued  to  1837. 

Castelar's  papers  on  "The  republican  movement  in  Europe 
in  late  years    will  be  found  in  Harper's  magsizine,  vols.  45-50. 

The  "  Epochs  of  history  "  series  of  condensed  monographs 
on  salient  points  of  European  history  promises  to  be  when 
finished  a  valuable  aid  to  popular  study.  Smyth's  ••  Lectures 
on  modem  history  "  [5012.10;  5925.7]  is  a  useful  guide. 

Literary  history. 

The  beginnings  of  European  literature  are  traced  in  Gui- 
zot's  History  of  "civilization"  [5924.8]  and  in  Milnian's 
♦  "  Latin  Christianity  "  [5817.11]. 

There  is  notliing  better  for  the  period  it  covers  than  Hal- 
lam's  excellent  criticism  and  condensed  narrative  [1531.2], 
Longfellow,  who  was  assisted  by  Prof.  Felton  and  others, 
gives  a  brief  sketch  of  the  different  literatures,  followed  by  ac- 
counts of  the  poets  belonging  to  each,  with  citations.  The 
strength  of  Sismondi's  book  is  in  its  account  of  Italian  litera- 
ture, his  account  of  the  Spanish  literature  being  superseded 
by  Ticknor's  book  [5922.2]. 

Interestmg  accounts  of  literary  society  in  Europe  in  tliis 
century  are  Ibund  in  such  books  as  the  lives  of  Irving,  Prescott, 
and  Ticknor.    See  also  the  literatures  of  dittereut  coimtries. 

Travels. 
Beside  the  travels  named  above,  see  Andersen's  "  Poet's  ba- 
zaar»"  [42(5.18] ;  Clemens's  "  Innocents  abroad  "  [421.6] ;  Keel- 
er's*  Vagabond  adventures  "[1216.3];  Longfellow's  '•  Outre- 
mer"  [1838.4.1];  Mrs.  Stowe's  "Sunny  memories"  [426.6]; 
and  Miss  Trafton's  "  American  girl  abroad  '  [736.12]. 

European  life,  legend,  and  landscape.  By  an  artist. 

Philadelphia,  1859.     154  pp.     1  plate.     12°...  424.2 

Eustace  diamonds,  The.     Trollopo,  A 720.33 

EuTAw.     [Historical  fiction.]     Simms,  W.  G 716.29 

EuTHANAsy.     Mountford,  W.     Boston,  1874.     16°.  6836.7 

Eva.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.15 

Evangeline.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     Poetical  works. 

Leipzig,  1856.     Sq.  16° 1614.1 

—  Same,     (/n  Ai>  Poems.)  B(jston,  1858.  2  v.  16°.  1612.1.2 

Note.  —  This  poem,  the  most  successful  in  the  language  in 
hexameters,  is  based  on  the  forced  removal  of  the  French  set- 
tlers in  Nova  Scotia,  by  order  of  the  British  government  in 
175.5.  which  was  carried  out  by  General  Winslow,  of  Massa- 
chusetts.   See  Whittier's  notice  [1937.1.2]. 


^ 


Evans,  Augusta  J.     See  Wilson,  Augusta  J. 

Evans,  Frederick  W.  Shakers.  Compendium  of 
the  origin,  history,  principles,  and  doctrines  of 
the  United  society  of  believers  in  Christ's  second 
appearing.  With  biographies  of  Ann  Lee  [and 
others].     New  York,  1859.     189  pp.     12° 5818.19 

Evans,  Marian.     See  Lewes,  Marian. 

Evans,  Warren  F.  The  mental-cure,  illustrating 
the  influence  of  the  mind  on  the  body,  both  in 
health  and  disease,  and  the  psychological  method 
of  treatment.  2d  edition.  Boston  [cop.  1869]. 
364  pp.     12° 1525.8 

EvANSON,  R.  T.,  and  Maunsell,  Henry.  Practical 
treatise  on  the  management  and  diseases  of  chil- 
dren. From  the  5th  Dublin  edition.  Boston, 
1848.     430  [428]  pp.     8° 6012.11 

Evelina.     Arblay,  F.  d' 311.28 

Evelyn,  John.  Diary  and  correspondence.  Edited 
from  the  original  Mss.  at  Wotten  by  W.  Bray. 
New  edition.  London,  1862.  4  v.  Portraits. 
Sm.  8° 5426.7 

Evelyn  Marston.     Marsh-Caldwell,  A 313.27 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill.  Life  of  Joseph  Warren. 
{In  Sparks,  J.  Library  of  American  biogra- 
phy)   5028,L10 

Everett,  Edward.  Dorchester  in  1630,  1776,  and 
1855.  An  oration.  Boston,  1855.  158-[-  pp. 
8° 5012.6 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.     New  York,   1860. 

348  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1214.7 

—  Life  of  John  Stark.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Library  of 

American  biography) 5028.1.1 

—  Orations   and   speeches.      8th  edition.      Boston, 

1870.     4v.     Portrait.     8° 1921.1 

—  Memorial  of.     See  Boston,  Mass 810.9 

Everett,  William.     Changing  base 935.2 

—  Double  play 935.3 

Evergreens,    Hedges  and.     Warder,  J.  A.     New 

York,  1858.     12° 6626.3 

Evers,  Henry.  Steam  and  the  locomotive  engine. 
New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.  160  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    16° 1717.3 

—  Steam  and  the  steam   engine:  land  and  marine. 

New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.  160  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    16° 1717.5 

Every  boy's  annual.     Routledge,  E 930.1 

Every  boy's  book:  a  complete  encyclopaedia  of  sports 
and  amusements  With  illustrations.  New  edi- 
tion.    London,  1863.     630-4-  pp.     1*^" 91^.4 

Every  boy's  book.     Routledge,  E 6414.2 

Every    horse    owner's    cyclopedia.       McClure,    R. 

Philadelphia,  1872.     8° 6613.1 

Every  Saturday.     New  series.     Vol.  1-4.     Boston, 

1873,74.     4v.     4° 1313.1 

Evidences  of  a  revelation.  Erskine,  T.  Remarks 
on  the  internal  evidence  for  the  truth  of  revealed 
religion.     Andover,  1823.     12° 5819.4 

—  Hopkins,  M.    Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Chris- 

tianity.    Boston,  1846.     8° 1921.3 

—  Same.     Boston,  1861.     12° 1532.7 

—  Paley,  W.     View  of  the  evidences  of  Christian- 

ity.    Hallowell,  1826.     12° 5816.8 

—  Powell,  B.     The  study  of  the  evidences  of  Chris- 

tianity.    (/«  Essays  and  reviews) 1538.3 

—  Same.     (In  Hedge,   F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

theology) 1526.24  and  5814.15 

—  Supernatural    religion.      3d    edition.      London, 

1874.     2  V.     8° 581  '  14 

Evil  eye.  The.     Carleton,  W 5     .2 

Evolution.      Burr,   E.   F.      Doctrine  of.     Boston, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 1527.1     2 

—  Fiske,  J.     Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based 

on  the  doctrine  of.     Boston,  1875.     2  v.     8°  . . .  5824 

—  Haeckell,    E.    H.     History   of   creation;    or  the 

development  of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants  by 
the  action  of  natural  causes.  A  popular  expo- 
sition of  the  doctrine  of.  New  York,  1876. 
2  V.     12°    6615.5 

—  Henslow,  G.     The  theory  of  evolution  of  living 

things,  and  the  application  of  the  principles  of 
evolution  to  religion.     London,   1873.     Sm.  8°  .5814.1 


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Evolution,  continued. 

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[1867].     16° 6619.1 

Fernald,    Woodbury  M.     A  new  age  for  the  New 

church.     Boston,  1860.     85+ pp.     8° 1530.6 

—  The   true   Christian  life  and   how  to   attain   it. 

Essays.  Boston,  1874.  iv,  309+  pp.  Por- 
trait.    16° 6327. 14 

—  A   view  at   the  foundations:    or,  first  causes  of 

character.     Boston,  1865.     210  pp.     12° 5837.3 

Ferrier,  Susan  Edmonston.     Destiny 518.20 

—  The  inheritance 518.19 

—  Marriage 521.21 

Fessenden,  Thomas  Green.     The  American  kitchen 

gardener;  containing  directions  for  the  culture 
of  vegetables.    Also,  garden  fruits.    New  York, 

1855.     120  pp.     12° 1524.11 

Fetridge,  William  Pembroke.  Harper's  hand-book 
for  travellers  in  Europe  and  the  East.  With 
maps  and  plans  of  cities.  New  York,  1872. 
763+  pp.     12° 6935.1 

—  Bise   and  fall  of   the    Paris  commune    in  1871. 

Illustrated  with  map  and  portraits.     New  York, 

1871.     516pp.     12° 824.8 

Fettered  for  life.     Blake.  L.  D 734.23 

Feuchtersleben,  Ernst,  Freiherr  von.  The  dietetics 
of  the  soul.  From  the  7th  edition.  New  York, 
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—  Principles   of    medical   psychology.      From   the 

German  by  H.  E.  Lloyd.  Revised  and  edited 
by  B.  G.  Babington.  London,  1847.  xx,  392 
pp.     8° 6013.8 

Feuchtwanger,  Lewis.  Fermented  liquors:  a  trea- 
tise on  brewing,  distilling,  rectifying,  and  manu- 
facturing of  sugars,  wines,  spirits,  and  all 
known  liquors.  With  wood-cuts.  New  York, 
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Feudge,  Fannie  R.     A  tour  in  the  China  seas,     (in 

Many  lands  and  many  people) 431.3 

Feuillet,  Octave.  Led  astray;  or,  "  La  petite  com- 
tesse."  The  sphinx;  or,  "Julia  de  Trecoeur." 
"Beliah."     Translated  by  0.  Vibeur 714.12 

—  A  marriage  in  high  life.     From  the  French.     By 

Celia  Logan.     [International  series] 722.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Feuillet,  Octave,  continued. 

—  Le  roman  d'un  jeune  homme  pauvro:  comedie. 

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Feydeau,  Ernest  (Aim'e).     L'Allemagne  en  1871. 

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—  Consolation.     Paris,  1872.     205+ pp.     Portrait. 

18° 5536.3 

Fibrilia:  a  substitute   for  cotton.     Allen,   S.   M. 

Boston,  1861.     12° 6435.1 

FiCHTE,   Johann   Gottlieb.     New   exposition  of  the 

science  of    knowledge.       Translated   from    the 

German  by  A.   E.  Kroeger.     St.  Louis,    1869. 

iv,  182+pp.     8° 1932.4 

—  Popular  works.     With  a  memoir  by  W.  Smith. 

London,  1873.     564+ pp.     8° 5723.4 

Contents.  —  The  nature  of  the  scholar;  The  vocation  of 
man ;  The  doctrine  of  religion. 

Fiction.      Dunlop,  J.     History  of.     Philadelphia, 

1842.     2  v.     Sm.  8° .....6136.3 

—  Wheeler,  W.  A.     Dictionary  of  the  noted  names 

of.     Boston,  1872.     16° *R.R.,  F.3.6 

See  also  Novels,  Poetry,  and  the  sections  on  fiction  under 
the  different  literatures. 

FiDELio.     Beethoven,  L.  van.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.3 

Field,  George.  Grammar  of  colouring,  applicable  to 
house  painting,  decorative  architecture,  and  the 
arts.  With  illustrations.  New  edition,  with 
additions.     London,  n.  d.     viii,  180  pp.     12°  ..    1715.3 

Field,  Kate.     Hap-hazard.     Boston,  1873.     253  pp. 

Sq.  16° 439.1 

—  Ten  days  in  Spain.     Illustrated.     Boston,  1875. 

277  pp.     Sq.  16° 428.7 

Field,  Henrietta  M.,  wife  of  Rev.  Henry  M.  Field. 
Home  sketches  in  France,  and  other  papers. 
With  some  notices  of  her  life  and  character. 

New  York,  1875.     256  pp.     Portrait.     12° 837.1 

Field,  Maunsell  Bradhurst.  Memories  of  many  men 
and  of  some  women:  being  personal  recollec- 
tions.    New  York,  1874.     339  pp.     12° 1036.1 

Field,  Walter.  Stories  of  the  temple;  or,  lessons 
from  the  fabric  and  furniture  of  the  church. 
London,  1873.     318+ pp.    Illustrated.  Sm.  8°.  6815.7 

Field  and  forest.     Adams,  W.  T 924.8 

Field  and  forest  rambles.     Adams,  A.  L.     London, 

1873.     8° 6613.11 

Field  of  ice.  The.     Verne,  J.     London,  1875.     8°.     733.5 
Fielding,  Henry.     Works.     With  memoir.     By  T. 
Roscoe.     New  edition,  illustrated  by  G.  Cruik- 
shank.     London,  1856.     xxviii,  1116  pp.     Por- 
trait.    8° 561L7 

—  History   of  Tom   Jones,  a   foundling.     Leipzig, 

1844.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 312.20 

See  also  Allibone,  Chambers's  Cyclopsedia,  Forsytli's 
Novelists  [6136.1],  and  other  works  on  English  literature 
of  the  last  century. 

Fields,  James  Thomas.  Yesterdays  with  authors. 
11th  edition.  Boston,  1875  [cop.  1871].  352+ 
pp.     12° 6136.13 

Contents.  —  Thackeray;  Hawthorne;  Dickens;  "Words- 
worth; Miss  Mitford. 

FiFiNE  at  the  fair.    [Poem.]    Browning,  R.    Boston, 

1872.      16° 1615.22 

Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world,  The.     Creasy, 

SirE.S.     New  York,  1872.     12° 824.6 

Fifteen  years.     Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  von  J.    [Ta/ri.] 

New  York,  1871.     12° 714.27 

Fight,  A,  for  a  wife.     Black,  W.     Leipzig 330. 12 

—  Same.     New  York 711.9 

Fighting  Joe.     Adams,  W.  T 924.6 

Fighting  the  air.     Church,  F 331.17 

Fighting  the  flames.     [London  fire  brigade.]     Bal- 

lantyne,  R.  M 935.12 


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11  \jrs.xH 


Shelf,  No. 
FiGUiER,  (Guillaume)  Louis.    Earth  and  sea.  Trans- 
lated, edited,  and  enlarged  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
Illustrated.     London,  1870.     715  pp.     8° 6631.3 

—  The  human  race.     Illustrated.   New  York,  1872. 

xvi,  548  pp.     8° 6613.2 

—  The  insect  world;  being  a  popular  account  of  the 

orders  of  insects.  Revised  and  corrected  by  E. 
W.  Janson.  With  illustrations.  London,  1869. 
519-l-pp.     8° 162L8 

—  Same.     New  edition,  revised  by  P.  M.  Duncan. 

With  illustrations.     London  [1872].    5384- pp. 

Sm.  8° 6615.1 

—  Mammalia.       Their   various  orders   and    habits 

popularly  illustrated  by  typical  species.  With 
engravings.     London,  1870.     xi,  606  pp.     8°..   1521.2 

—  The  ocean  world :  being  a  description  of  the  sea, 

and  its  living  inhabitants.  Illustrated.  Lon- 
don, 1869.     xii,  615  pp.     8° 1521.5 

—  Primitive  man.  Revised  translation.  Illustrated. 

London,  1870.     xix,  348  pp.     8"^ 5912.3 

—  Reptiles  and  birds.  Edited  by  P.  Gillmore.  With 

illustrations.     London  [1869].     xiii,  648-4-  pp. 

8" 1521.3 

—  The  to-morrow  of  death ;   or,  the  future  life  ac- 

cording to  science.  Translated  by  S.  R.  Crocker. 
Boston,  1872.     viii,  395  pp.     Illustrated.     12^.  5816.3 

—  The  vegetable  world;  being  a  history  of  plants, 

with  their  botanical  descriptions  and  peculiar 
properties.  New  edition.  Illustrated.  London, 
1868.     viii,  576  pp.     8° 152L6 

—  The   world    before  the   deluge.     The   geological 

portion  revised  and  much  new  matter  added,  by 
H.  W.  Bristow.  With  illustrations.  London 
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Note.  —  Figuier's  books  are  in  low  repute  with  scientists; 
but  their  somewhat  imaginative  details  render  them  attractive 
to  the  popular  sense. 

File  no.  113.     Gaboriau,  ]S 710.40 

FiLLE,  La,  du  regiment.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson, 

0.,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Fine  arts.     Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.    Contributions  to  the 

literature  of  the.     London,  1870.     8"^ 6232.1 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.     Etching  and  etchers.     Boston, 

1876.     8^ 62^3.1 

—  Jameson,    A.    (M.)      Legends   of    the   monastic 

orders,  as  represented  in  the.    Boston,  1866.    16".  1517.7 

—  Keddie,    Miss  — .      Modern   painters  and   their 

paintings.     Boston,  1874.     1(5" 6216.4 

—  Lossing,   B.   J.     Outline  history  of   the.     New 

York,  1857.     12° 1517.1 

—  Reynolds,  Sir  J.     Discourses.  London,  1842.  4°.   6230.1 

—  Ruskin,    J.      Frondes    agrestes.      Readings    in 

'  modern   painters.'      Orpington,   Kent.,    1875. 

Sm.  8° 6236.21 

—  Torrey,  J.     A  theory  of  fine  art.     New  York, 

1874.     16° 6237.1 

—  Tyrwhitt,    R.   St.  J.      A  handbook  of  pictorial 

art.     Oxford,  1875.     8° 6213.12 

—  Wyatt,  M.  D.    Fine  art.    A  sketch  of  its  history, 

theory,  practice,  and  application  to  industry. 
London,  1870.     8° 6232.2 

—  Collections  of  engravings,  photographs,  etc.     Dore, 

(P.)   G.     The   Dore   gallery.      London  [1871]. 

L.  4" 6220.6 

Gelee,  C.     Liber  veritatis.   London,  1872.  3  v. 

F"  6220.6 

See  also  Architecture,  Music,  Painting,  Sculpture. 

Fine  feathers  do  not  make  fine  birds.     Neily,  K.  J.  936.28 
Finland,  Handbook  for.    Murray,  J.    London,  1868. 

12°  5917.5 

FiNLEY,  Martha.     {Martha  Farquharson .)     An  old- 
fashioned  boy 926.24 

—  Elsie  Dinsmore 926.16 

—  Elsie's  girlhood 926.18 

—  Elsie's   womanhood:  a   sequel   to   "Elsie's   girl- 

hood"    1117.3 

— -  Holidays  at  Roselands 926.17 

—  Our  Fred;  or,  seminary  life  at  Thurston.     Sequel 

to  An  "  Old-fashioned  boy" 926.19 

—  AVanted  —  a  pedigree 736.27 


Shelf.  No. 
FioR  d'Aliza.     Lamartine,   A.   (M.  L.)  de.     New 

York,  1868.     16" 517.14 

Fire.     Bird,  J.     Protection  against  fire.  New  York, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 1726.1- 

—  Tobey,  E.  S.     The  Boston  hydraulic  protection 

against  fire.     Boston,  1873.     12«' 1712.1 

Fire  in  the  woods.     De  Mille,  J 934.20 

Fires  and  fire  departments.    Bugbee,  J.  M.  Boston, 

1873.     8° 1711.2 

Fires,  fire  engines,  and  fire  brigades.     Young,  C. 

F.  T.     London,  1866.     8° 152L10 

Fireside  science.  [Every  day  phenomena.]  Nich- 
ols, J.  R.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1525.9 

Fireside  saints.  Jerrold,D.  (W.)  Boston,  1873.    16°.     728.6 
Fireside  travels.     [Essays,  etc.,  on  places.]     Low- 
ell, J.  R.     Boston,  1864.     12° 426.4 

First  fam'lies<>f  the  Sierras.  [Fiction.]   Miller,  C.  H.  717.12 
Fish  and  fishing.    Davy,  Sir  H.    Salmonia;  or,  days 

of  fly  fishing.     Boston,  1870.     16° 1515.4 

—  Hallock,  C.     The  fishing  tourist:  angler's  guide 

and  reference  book.     New  York,  1873.     16°  ...  1515.12 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Fish  and  fishing  of  the  United 

States  and  British  provinces.     New  York,  1866. 

L.  12° 1612.1 

—  Holdsworth,    E.    W.   H.      Deep-sea   fishing   and 

fishing  boats.     London,  1874.     8° 5932.13 

—  Norris,  T.    The  American  angler's  book.     Phila- 

delphia, 1865.     8° 1511.5 

—  Prime,  W.  C.     I  go  a-fishing.     New  York,  1873. 

Sm.  8° 6413.3 

—  Scott,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters.     New 

York,  1875.     539  pp.     8° 6412.4 

—  Walton,  I.,  and  Cotton,  C.     The  complete  angler. 

London,  1861.     Sm.  8° 6416.2 

iSee  also  Salmon,  Trout. 
Fisher,  Frances  C.     (Christian  Reid.)     Carmen's  in- 
heritance       520.4 

—  A  daughter  of  Bohemia 732.23 

—  Ebb-tide  and  other  stories 711.28 

—  Hearts  and  hands.     A  story 711.8 

—  Mabel  Lee.     A  novel 71 1.29 

—  Morton  house 711.30 

—  Nina's  atonement,  and  other  stories 732.3 

—  A  question  of  honor.     A  novel 713.8 

—  Valerie  Ay  Imer.     A  novel... 711.31 

Fisher,  George  Park.     Essays  on   the  supernatural 

origin  of  Christianity,  with  special  reference  to 
the  theories  of  Renan,  Strauss,  and  the  Tiibin- 
gen  school.     New  York,  1866.     xii,  586  pp.  8°.  6324.6 

—  The   reformation.      New   York,    1873.      xxxiv, 

620  pp.     8° 5813.7 

Fisher,  Theodore  Willis.  Plain  talk  about  insanity. 
With  remarks  on  hospitals  and  asylums,  and  the 
medico-legal  aspect  of  insanity.     Boston,  1872. 

97  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6033.1 

Fisher  boys,  The,  of  Pleasant  cove.     Kellogg,  E.  ..   922.31 
FiSKE,  John.     Myths  and  myth-makers:    old  tales 
and   superstitions   interpreted    by   comparative 
mythology.     Boston,  1873.     vi,  251-f-  pp.    16°.  5924.1 

—  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based  on  the  doc- 

trine of  evolution,  with  criticisms  on  the  posi- 
tive philosophy.     Boston,  1875.     2  v.     8° 5824.2 

—  The   unseen   world,    and   other   essays.     Boston, 

1876.     349+pp.     12° 5836.1 

Fitch,  Samuel  Sheldon.     Six  lectures  on  the  uses  of 

the   lungs;    and    [on]  pulmonary  consumption 

[etc.].     With  illustrations.     New   York,   1847. 

324pp.     12° 6027.1 

FiTTON,  James.      Sketches  of  the  establishment  of 

the  church   in  New  England.       Boston,    1872. 

346  pp.     1  plate.     Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5816.6 

Note.  —  An  account  of  the  establishment,  and  the  subse- 
quent history,  of  tlie  Roman  catholic  church  in  New  England. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Charles  Lamb;  his  friends,  his 
haunts,  and  his  books.  2d  edition.  London, 
1866.     vii,  229  pp.     Portraits.     Sq.  16° 5425.8 

—  The  Kembles,  including  the  lives  of  Mrs.  Siddons, 

and  her  brother  J.  P.  Kemble.     London  [1871]. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5425.22 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Alexander  Dumas.     Lon- 

don, 1873.     2  V.     Portrait.     8° 5522.6 


FITZGERALD 


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FLORENCE 


Shelf.  No. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy,  continued. 

—  Lifo  of  David   Garrick.      London,    1868.     2   v. 

Portraits.     8" 5422.8 

—  Life   of    Laurence   Sterno.      With   illustrations. 

London,  1864.     2  v.     Portrait.     1  folded  sheet. 

Sm.  8° 1224.1 

—  The  romance  of  the  English  stage.   London,  1874. 

2v.     8° 6622.4 

FiTZQERALD,  R.  A.  Wickets  in  the  "West;  or,  the 
twelve  in  America.    London,  1873.     ix,  335  pp. 

Illustrated.     Sm.  8^^ 5036.6 

FiTZMAURiCE,  Bdmond  (George),  lord.  Life  of  Wil- 
liam, earl  of  Shelburne,  afterwards  first  mar- 
quess of  Lansdowne.  With  extracts  from  his 
papers  and  correspondence.  Vol.  i.  London, 
1875.     8° 5333.4 

Contents.— Yol.l.  1737-66. 

FiTZMAURiCE,  William  Petty,  earl  of  Shelburne,  1st 
marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Life  of.  Fitzmaurice,  E. 
(G.),  lord.     Vol.  I.     London,  1875.     8° 5333.4 

FiTZWiLLiAM,  William  Wentworth,  viscount  Milton, 
and  Cheadle,  Walter  Butler.  The  North-west 
passage  by  land.  Narrative  of  an  expedition 
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territory,  by  one  of  the  northern  passes  in  the 
Rooky  mountains.  6th  edition.  London,  1866. 
xxiii,  400-4- pp.     Illustrations.     Map.     8° 5931.15 

FiVAS,  V.  de.  New  grammar  of  French  grammars: 
comprising  the  substance  of  all  the  most  ap- 
proved French  grammars  extant.  New  York, 
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Five  centuries  of  the  English  language  and  litera- 
ture. Tauchnitz,  (C.)  B.,  baron  von.  Leipzig, 
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Five,  The,  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient  Eastern 

world.    Rawlinson,  G.    London,  1871.    3  v.    8°.  5922.3 

Five  hundred  majority;   or,  the  days  of  Tammany. 

Niles,  W.     New  York,  1872.     8° 52L12 

Five— minute  chats  with  young  women.     Lewis,  D. 

New  York,  1874.     12" 1522.9 

Five  old  friends.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Leipzig 331.7 

—  Same.     (In  her  Works.)     London 512.1.3 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     [Burlesque  on   African 

travel.]     Verne,  J.     New  York,  1869.     8°....   735.26 
Flag,   The,   of  distress:  a   tale   of  the   South   sea. 

Reid,  M 921.18 

Flagg,  Wilson.  The  birds  and  seasons  of  New  Eng- 
land. With  illustrations.  Boston,  1875.  vi, 
457-4- pp.     8° 6614.11 

—  The  woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England.     With 

illustrations.      Boston,    1872.      xviii,    442   pp. 

Sm.  8" 5035.2 

Flammarion,  Camille.  The  atmosphere.  From  the 
French.  Edited  by  J.  Glaisher.  With  chromo- 
lithographs and  woodcuts.  London,  1873.  xix, 
505  pp.     L.  8° 6832.2 

—  Stories  of  infinity.     From  the  French  by  S.  R. 

Crocker.     Boston,  1873.     287  pp.     16° 6837.1 

Contents.  —  Lumen ;  History  of  a  comet;  In  infinity. 

—  The  wonders  of  the  heavens.     From  the  French 

by  Mrs.  N.  Lockyer.     AVith  illustrations.     New 

York,  187L     iv,  289  pp.     16° 1714.13 

—  joint  author.     Travels  in  the  air.     See  Glaisher, 

James 6911.1 

Flanders.     Conscience,  H.     Scenes  de  la  vie  fla- 

mande.     Premiere  serie.     Paris,  1864.     18°  ..  .6536.12 

—  Stephens,  F.  G.     Flemish  and  French  pictures. 

London,  1875.     4° 6211.8 

Flat  iron.  A,  for  a  farthing.  [Fiction.]  Ewing,  J.  H.  1117.30 
Flauto  magico,  II.     Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.     {In  Dit- 

son,  0.,  and  co.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Flavel,  John.     See  Christophers,  S.  W.     Homes 

of  old  English  writers.  London  [1874].  Sm.  8^.5428.16 
Flaxman,  John.  Lectures  on  sculpture.  With  an 
introductory  lecture  and  two  addresses  on  the 
death  of  Thomas  Banks  and  of  Antonio  Canova, 
and  an  address  on  the  death  of  Flaxman  by  Sir 
Richard  Westmsicott.  With  53  plates.  New 
edition.  London,  1865.  xv,  308  pp.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8° 6215.5 


Shelf.  No. 

Fleming,  G.  Practical  horseshoeing.  With  illus- 
trations.    New  York,  1872.     108  pp.     12° 1515.11 

Fleming,  May  Agnes.     The  dark  secret;    or,  the 

mystery  of  Fontelle  hall 720.3 

—  Guy  Earlscourt's  wife 522.6 

—  A  mad  marriage 724.31 

— Norine's  revenge,  and  Sir  Noel's  heir 723.22 

—  One  night's  mystery 733.37 

—  A  terrible  secret 724.10 

—  A  wonderful  woman 737.19 

Fletcher,  Eliza  Dawson.  Autobiography,  with  let- 
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The  Florence  of  the  past  is  described  in  the  lives  of  her 
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Frank  on  a  gun-boat 925.25 

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FoSDiCK,  Charles  A.,  continued. 

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NOTE    o  i>r    w:eij^n  c:ei. 

General  and  comprehensive  works. 

The  latest  history,  and  for  the  general  reader  perhaps  the  best,  because  less  extensive,  though  still  elaborate,  is  Martin's,  for  the  period  previous  to 
the  first  revolution,  digesting  as  it  does  the  labors  of  Sismondi,  Guizot,  Thierry,  and  Barante.  It  has,  however,  been  only  in  part  translated  into  English, 
and  upon  it  is  based  "  The  students  France,"  above  named,  a  brief  compendious  account.  Crowe's,  covering  1465-179.5  [828.2],  is  a  concise  popular 
account.  Sir  James  Stephen's  Lectures  [5514.8]  are  of  high  repute,  and  De  Tocqueville  saj's  of  them  that  they  show  a  "  clear  comprehension  of  our  ideas, 
laws  and  habits."  The  chapters  on  French  history  in  Smyth's  "  Lectures  on  modern  history  "  [5012.10;  5925.7]  are  of  importance  to  the  general  reader  seek- 
ing to  know  the  character  of  the  books  to  be  read.  E.  A.  Freeman's  essay  on  "  The  Franks  and  the  Gauls  "  [5913.4]  is  a  rapid  survey  of  French  history 
from  the  earliest  times  to  our  day. 

The  ingenious,  brilliant,  poetic  Michelet,  though  without  method  and  regularity  in  his  eloquent  narrative,  by  combining  graphic  descriptions  with  a 
tone  of  philosophy,  and  by  praises  of  liberty  and  virtue,  and  as  the  adversary  of  the  Jesuits,  has  always  been  popular  in  France.  See  Flint,  "  Philosophy 
of  history"  [5921.7],  on  Michelet  and  the  democratic  school  of  historians.  Catholic  writers,  like  Bishop  Dupanloup,  regret  his  impiety,  and  think  he 
degenerates  into  pamphleteering.  There  is  an  English  translation  of  the  iirst  section  of  his  history,  covering  the  interval  to  A.  i).  1483  [811.7] ;  but  the 
reader  can  find  the  entire  sequence  in  French  in  the  Bates  Hall.    Michelet  is  reviewed  in  J.  S.  Mill's  Dissertations  [5824.4]  and  in  Alisons  Essays  [1531.7]. 

From  political  grounds  the  opposite  to  Michelet's,  Capeflgue  reviews  French  history  in  a  voluminous  series  of  works,  which  are  in  some  respects 
anomalous  and  eccentric.  lie  is  a  staunch  royaliit,  a  defender  of  the  papacy,  believes  the  reformation  an  impious  innovation,  but  he  has  great  research,  is 
brilliant  and  imaginative  in  style,  and,  where  not  influenced  by  political  views,  impartial.  He  constantly  takes  issue  with  Guizot,  Thierry,  Michelet, 
Thiers,  and  Mignet.    The  series  in  French  is  in  Bates  Hall,  but  they  have  not  been  translated  into  English. 

The  rise  of  the  modern  schools  of  French  historians,  which  add  a  purpose  beyond  mere  narrative,  and  have  sought  illustrations  beyond  battles  and 
the  life  of  courts,  is  largely  due  to  Augustin  Thierry's  "  Letters  on  the  history  of  France ;  "  and  he  illustrated  his  idea  in  his  monograph  on  the  history  of 
the  middle  class  (tiers  etat)  [5517.9]. 

The  highest  repute  acquired  by  a  French  historian  probably  belongs  to  Guizot,  for  his  "  History  of  civilization  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire 
to  the  revolution  "  [5924.8].  With  a  dignified  style,  he  is  able  in  analysis,  in  generalization,  takes  great  range,  is  impartial,  and  of  protestant  views.  Gui- 
zot is  examined  in  Flint  [5921.7] ;  in  Alison's  Essays  [1531.7],  etc.  A  history  of  France,  which  Guizot  originally  prepared  for  youths,  and  which  he  lived 
only  to  bring  down  to  1789  [5510.2,  etc.],  may  be  considered  the  best  of  the  general  histories  for  popular  use. 

By  periods,  —  Ancient   Gaul. 
Besides  Ctesar's  "  Commentaries  "  [6116.5],  see  Merivale's  "  Roman  empire  "  [5515.3,  vol.  1.  ch.  5] ;  the  "  History  of  Caesar  "  by  Napoleon  ut  [.')521.1] ; 
and  other  general  works  on  the  Roman  empire.    The  summary  in  Guizot's  France  [5510,2]  is  the  most  accessible  narrative  in  English. 

Merovingian  period,  A.  D.  428-752. 

The  picturesque  and  animated  work  of  Augustin  Thierry,  written  with  the  modern  appreciation  of  the  value  of  antiquarian  lore,  is  of  the  highest 
importance.    See  also  Montalembert's  "  Monks  of  the  West "  [5514.5], 

Chapter  38th  of  Gibbon  [824.9]  is  given  to  the  founding  of  the  French  monarchy.  The  important  battles  of  Chalons,  A.  r>.  451,  and  Tours,  A.D.  732, 
are  described  in  Creasy's  "  Decisive  battles  "  [824.6].    Hallam's  "  Middle  ages  "  [5916.1]  begins  A.  D.  486.    Guizot's  France  [5510.2]  aflfords  a  summary . 

Carlovingian  period.  A,  D.   752-987. 

Guizot's  19th  lecture  of  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [5924.8],  concerns  the  transition  from  the  Merovingian  period;  lecture  20th  is  given  to  Char- 
lemagne, and  the  24th  to  the  dismemberment  of  his  empire.  Palgrave's  Normandy  begins  with  the  death  of  Charlemagne,  goes  to  Charles  the  simple 
in  vol.  1,  and  to  William  the  conqueror  in  vol.  3.  Hallam's  "  Middle  ages  "  [5916.1]  covers  this  period;  and  Guizot's  France  [5510.2]  may^be  consulted  for  a 
summary.  . 

On  Charlemagne,  beside  the  above  authorities,  see  the  history  of  him  by  G.  P..R.  James  [5528.9] ;  Milman's  "  Latin  Christianity  "  [5817.11.2];  Gibbon's 
Rome  [824.9,  chap.  49];  and  Bulfinch's  "  Legends  of  Charlemagne"  [824.2]. 


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The  Capets,  A.  D.  987-1328. 

See  the  8th  chapter  of  Guizot's  "  History  of  civilization "  [5924.8]  for  an  excellent  account  of  the  crusades.  Guizot  considers  the  civilization  in 
France  to  begin  in  thi.s  period.  Michelet  [811.7]  and  Hallam's  "  Middle  ages  "  [6916,1]  should  be  consulted.  For  fiction  read  James's  "  Philip  Augustus  " 
[722.7];  £.£.  Hales  "In  His  name"  [732.28]  for  the  Waldenses;  and  Miss  Yonge's  "  Richard  the  fearless  "  [927.20]. 

House  of  Valois,  A.D.  1328-1589. 

Follow  first  the  general  histories  like  Guizot's  History  [5510.2]  and  his  "  Plistory  of  civilization  "  [5924.8];  and  Hallam's  "  Middle  ages  "  [5916.1] . 

Of  the  prominent  characters  of  this  period  Louis  IX,  or  Saint  Louis,  is  portrayed  in  Guizot's  "  Great  Christians  of  France"  [5937.6].  English  history 
mates  with  French  history  in  the  invasion  under  Edward  III  and  the  Black  prince;  and  of  the  battle  of  Cressy,  A.D.  1346,  there  is  an  account  in  Creasy's 
"  Decisive  battles  "  [824  6],  as  also  of  the  later  conflict,  A.D.  1356,  at  Poictiers.  There  is  a  life  of  the  Black  prince  by  James;  an  account  of  Edward  Ill's 
reign  by  Longman,  and  illustrative  matter  can  be  found  in  Strickland's  "  Queens  of  England"  [5416.4.2],  in  Froissart  [5920.2],  and  in  Miss  Yonge's 
"  Cameos  "  [826.12].  Under  Du  Gueselin  the  French  succeeded  in  driving  the  English  from  the  country,  A.  D.  Io70,  etc.,  and  the  accounts  in  the  general 
histories  may  be  supplemented  by  Dumas's  "  Knight  of  Mauleon."  For  the  Peasants'  revolt  in  1358,  see  James's  "  Jacquerie"  [722.5].  Of  Henry  v's 
victory  at  Agincourt,  A.  D.  1415,  the  English  as  well  as  French  histories  must  be  consulted,  and  illustrative  fiction  will  be  found  in  James's  "  Agincourt  " 
[327.12]  and  in  Miss  Yonges  "  Lances  of  Lynwood  "  [737.8].  Shakespeare's  plays  of  Henry  v  and  Henry  VI  come  in  collaterally,  and  carry  the  progress 
of  events  along  the  English  occupancy,  and  by  the  episode  of  Joan  of  Arc,  for  whom  see  the  note  under  Dare,  Jeanne.  Within  this  period  also  falls  James's 
"  Agnes  Sorel  "  [730. G].    The  conquest  and  loss  of  France  to  the  English  crown  is  followed  in  Gairduer's  "  Lanca.ster  and  York  "  [628.4]. 

The  reign  of  Louis  ^/extended  1461-8;^,  and  in  this  time  the  modern  kingdom  was  consolidated.  Michelet  is  translated  [811.7]  for  this  period,  and 
thereisasummary  in  Guizot's  last  history  [5510.2];  and  for  Louis's  relations  to  the  church  history,  see  Milnian's  "Latin  Christianity  "  [5817.11],  and  the 
references  in  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopa;dia.  Also  see  Gurney's  "  Chapters  from  French  history  "  [5517.2] ;  and  illustrative  fiction  can  be  found  in 
Scott's  "  Quentin  Durward"  [324.2;  523.4];  and  in  "V^ictor  Hugo's  "  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame"  [511.27;  2016.2]. 

Contemporary  with  Louis  was  Charles  the  hold,  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  his  relations  to  the  history  of  Louis's  reign  is  traced  in  Kirk's  "  Life  of  Charles 
the  bold "[5511.1].  Charles  figures  in  Scott's  "  Anne  of  Geierstein"  [324.1;  533.1];  in  Charles  Reade's  "  Cloister  and  hearth "  [316.24] ;  in  Scott's  "Quentin 
Durwaid  "[324.2;  523.4];  and  in  James's  "  Mary  of  Burgundy  "  [722.11]. 

See  also  Herz's  drama  of  "  King  Rene's  daughter  "  [Kilo.Li]  for  Provence  at  this  time. 

The  old  chronicler  Froissart  [5920.2]  covers  the  early  part,  1326-140O,  of  this  Valois  period. 

The  summary  on  Louis  All's  reign  in  Guizot's  France  [5510.2]  will  suffice  the  general  reader  before  passing  on  to  the  period  of  Francis  /,  whose 
life  and  court  are  described  by  Pardee  [1223.11];  a  summary  of  whose  reign  will  be  found  in  Guizot  [5510.2],  and  whose  relations  to  general  European 
politics  can  be  studied  in  Robertson's  "  Charles  V "  [1226.9].  The  famous  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold  is  depicted  in  James's  "Damley"  [327.16];  and 
Ainsworth's  "  Constable  de  Bourbon  "  [322.21]  falls  within  his  time. 

The  historical  narratives  concerning  the  following  reigns  of  this  house  may  be  illustrated  by  James's  "Henry  of  Guise"  [722.12],  and  Yonge's 
«' Chaplet  of  pearls"  [318.4]  for  Henry  ll's  reign,  1547-.59.  Dumas's  "Margaret  of  Valois"  answers  for  Charles  XIl's  period,  1560-74.  Within  this  period 
falls  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  A.  D.  1572,  upon  which  there  is  a  special  monograph  by  White,  a  chapter  in  Elliot's  "  Old  court  life"  [329.4],  an  account 
in  Motley's  "  Dutch  republic  "  [8:^2.2],  and  an  "  apology  "  in  Disraeli's  "  Curiosities  of  literature  "  [5626.6].  There  is  much  variance  between  protestant  and 
catholic  historians  on  this  event,  and  Lingard  in  his  "  History  of  England"  [5417.8],  and  others  on  the  catholic  side,  hold  views  that  need  to  be  weighed 
•while  reading  their  opponents.    All  histories  of  the  reformation  and  of  the  Huguenots  necessarily  cover  this  and  other  events  of  this  contentious  period. 

For  Henry  Ill's  reign,  1574-89,  the  histories  may  be  paralleled  with  the  novelists,  Aiusworth  in  his  "Crichton"  [722.13] ;  James  in  his  "Henry  ot 
Guise  "  [722.12];  and  Dumas  in  his  "Chicot"  [718.8]  and  "  Forty-five  guardsmen"  [510.6]. 

The  manners  of  the  ICth  century  are  depicted  in  James's  "  Leonora  d'Orco  "  [730.5]  and  "  Corse  de  Leon  "  [5526.7] ;  in  Manning's  "  Madame  Palissy," 
and  in  Dumas's  "  Countess  of  Charny  "  [511.7]. 

Buckle,  in  his  8th  chapter  [54171],  traces  the  changes  in  French  intellect  from  this  time  to  the  age  of  Louis  XIV. 

The  Bourbons,  A.  D.   1589-1793. 

Henry  TV,  the  founder  of  the  line,  ruled  from  1589  to  1610;  and  a  full  note  on  the  literature  pertaining  to  him  and  his  reign  will  be  found  in  the  Bulletin 
for  July,  1875,  p.  369. 

There  is  a  regular  biography  by  James  [5525.12].  His  connection  with  Netherlandish  history  is  covered  in  Motley's  "  United  Netherlands  "  [5912.1] 
and  in  his  "  John  of  Barneveld  "  [5713.3].  See  also  Gurney's  "  Chapters  from  French  history  "  [5517.2].  The  wars  of  the  League  array  historians  by  their 
protestant  or  catholic  sympathies.  Guizot,  both  in  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [5924.8]  and  in  his  "  History  "  [5510.2],  must  be  read  as  a  protestant, 
though  of  broad  sympathies.  See  also  the  Due  d'Aumale's  "Lives  of  the  Condes"  [5522.9];  Thierry's  "History  of  the  tiers  6tat "  [5517.9];  Smiles's 
"  Huguenots  "  [5514.1] ;  White's  "  Saint  Bartholomew ;  "  and  Elliot's  "  Old  court  life  "  [329.4]. 

Illustrative  fiction  can  be  found  in  James's  "  Henry  of  Guise  "  [722.12] ;  his  "  Gowrie  "  [730.8] ;  his  "  Rose  d'Albret "  [730.7] ;  Ainswoith's  "  Crichton  " 
[722.13] ;  and  for  poetic  treatment,  in  Macaulay's  ".Ballad  of  Ivry  "  [1614.17]. 

Louis  XIII,  —  1610-4.3.  —  The  most  accessible  full  account  is  the  section  of  Martin's  History  which  has  been  translated  into  English.  Buckle's  8th 
chapter  in  his  Civilization  [5417.1]  gives  a  clear  outline  of  the  progress  of  events.  The  first  chapter  of  James's  "  Reign  of  Louis  xiv "  [5526.5] 
summarizes  this  period,  and  note^the  chief  references  for  fuller  study.  James's  novel  of  "  Richelieu  "  gives  some  of  the  dramatic  aspects  of  the  time,  and 
their  rendering  in  this  novel  can  be  compared  with  Bulwer's  delineation  in  his  play  of  "  Richelieu  "  [1614.5],  and  De  Vigny's  working  up  of  the  same  period 
in  his  excellent  novel  "  Cinq-Mars  "  [5.37.21].    See  also  Dumas's  "  Three  guardsmen  "  [511.10],  where  the  siege  of  La  Rochelle  is  particularly  described. 

Louis  XIV,  —  1643-1715.  —  See  the  note  in  the  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.,  of  the  Lower  Hall,  p.  171,  and  p.  97  for  references  for  closer  study  than  the 
Branch  library  admits  of.  Martin's  "Age  of  Louis  xiv"  is  temperate  in  character  and  the  fullest  of  the  monographs.  The  English  reader  will  find  a 
good  survey  in  chapters  of  Russell's  Europe  [5913.3] ;  and  in  James's  "  Life  and  times  of  Louis  Xiv  "  [5526.5]  all  that  will  ordinarily  be  needed. 

For  his  military  success,  see  Due  d'Aumale's  "  Lives  of  the  Condes  "  [5522.9]. 

Voltaire  neglected  to  give  due  prominence  to  the  literary  influences  of  this  age;  but  the  English  reader  will  find  this  influence  amply  set  forth  by 
Hallam  [1531.2],  and  popularly  by  Astie.  See  also  the  lives  of  Pascal,  Corneille,  Racine,  Moliere,  Boileau,  La  Fontaine,  Fenelon,  etc.  Bungener's 
"  Preacher  and  the  king  "  [716.4]  has  a  slight  thread  of  fiction,  but  it  is  in  effect  a  treatise  on  Bourdaloue  and  the  other  sacred  orators  of  the  court. 
See  also  Farrer's  "  Bossuet  and  his  contemporaries"  [5526.14].  Buckle  [5417.1,  chap.  11]  contends  that  the  literary  reputation  of  this  reign  was  in  spite 
of  the  king,  not  because  of  him. 

Of  the  court  and  private  life  of  the  king,  Miss  Pardee's  book  [1233.11]  is  the  best  for  the  English  reader.  There  are  estimates  of  Louis  in  Buckle's 
11th  chapter  [5417.1]  and  in  Guizot's  14th  lecture  of  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [5924.8].    See  also  J.  C.  Morrison,  in  the  Fortnightly  review,  1874. 

For  the  religious  aspects  of  the  reign,  and  tlie  results  of  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  see  Smiles's  "Huguenots"  [5514.1];  and  for 
illustrative  fiction,  James's  "  Huguenots  "  [722.10]  and  Mrs.  Manning's  "  Jacques  Bonneval "  [738.6].  The  catholic  historians  need,  however,  to  be  closely 
compared  with  the  protestant. 

Dumas  has  a  series  of  novels  covering  this  period,  —  "  The  three  guardsmen  "  [511.10] ;  "  Twenty  years  after  "  [511.31]  for  Mazarin,  etc. ;  "  Bragelonne  " 
[511.8],  for  Louis'  connection  with  the  revolution  in  England ;  "  The  iron  mask  "  [511.9] ;  and  "  Louise  la  Valliere  "  [511.12],  which  may  be  compared  with 
Bulwer's  play  of  the  same  name  [1614.5]. 

Louis  XV,— 1715-74. 

The  Count  de  Tocqueville,  in  1846,  complained  of  the  paucity  of  historical  treatises  upon  this  reign,  which  he  thought  of  so  much  interest  as  covering 
the  great  change  of  manners  and  ideas  that  led  to  the  French  revolution,  which  change  the  reader  will  also  find  portrayed  in  the  early  part  of  Carlyle's 
"  French  revolution"  [827.1].  Buckle's  12th  chapter  [5417.1]  is  on  the  preparation  for  the  revolution.  The  fullest  treatment  will  be  found  in  Martin's  "  De- 
cline of  tlie  monarchy."  An  article  by  De  Tocqueville  on  "France  before  the  revolution"  is  given  in  his  "Memoirs."  Carlyle's  "French  revolution" 
[827.1]  has  a  chapter  on  Louis  XV's  last  days. 

Illustrative  fiction  will  be  found  in  Dumas'  "Memoirs  of  a  physician"  [511.11];  in  James's  "  Ancient  regime"' [722.14];  in  White-Melville's  "Cerise" 
[321.10] ;  in  Ainsworth's  "  John  Law  "  [322.14],  for  the  financial  Mississippi  bubble ;  and  Bungener's  "  Priest  and  the  Huguenot "  [627.4]. 

See  Germany,  Seven  years' war,  for  France's  relatipn  to  European  history. 


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Louis  XVI,  — mi-Sd. 

The  histories  of  the  French  revolution  necessarily  begin  with  going  over  the  causes  of  the  revolution  as  developed  in  this  reign.  The  chapter  in  Sybel 
[5514.2]  is  valuable.  Carlyle  enumerates  them  in  a  characteristic  way  [838.10].  The  most  recent  showing  of  the  smouldering  fires  of  the  coming  revolution 
is  in  Taine's  "  Ancient  r6gime."  The  economic  conditions  as  portrayed  in  Young's  Travels,  one  of  the  best  authorities,  are  well  summarized  in  Alison's 
Europe  [5913.6.1].  Buckle  [5417.1]  is  erudite  and  suggestive.  Sec  also  Morley's  "  Rousseau  "  [5523.3]  and  his  "  Voltaire  "  [5523.2] ;  and  Marmontel's  Memoirs. 
See  further  in  tlie  note  under  Louis  XVI  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. 

Bancroft's  view  of  Louis  and  his  cabinet,  in  relation  to  the  American  revolution,  is  taken  in  his  "  United  States  "  [6012.3.7,  ch.  7,  and  8,  eh.  61]. 

Dumas  has  a  series  of  novels  illustrating  this  period,  —  "Memoirs  of  a  physician"  [511.11];  "The  queen's  necklace"  [511.6,  — see  also  Carlyle's 
Essays  on  "  The  diamond  necklace,"  and  "Count  Cagliostro  "] ;  "Six  years  later"  (taking  of  the  Bastile,  etc.)  [511.14];  "Countess  of  Charny"  [511.7]; 
*'  Andr6e  de  Taverney  '  [510.U],  to  the  deatli  of  Louis  xvi ;  and  "  The  conspirators  "  [718.7]. 

For  manners,  see  George  Sand's  "Mauprat"  [526.22]. 

The  French  revolution,  A.  D.   1789-99. 
Alison  [5913.6]  prefixes  a  list  of  authorities,  and  in  his  preface  characterizes  the  contemporary  records  and  journals.    President  White,  of  Cornell,  adds 
a  bibliographj'  with  characterizations  to  Morris's  condensed  history  of  the  revolution  [628.5]. 

Among  the  histories  of  considerable  extent,  the  latest  of  them,  that  of  Sybel  [5514.2],  which  covers  1789-95,  and  extends  the  survey  over  all  Europe,  is  on 
some  grounds  the  best  yet  written,  though  somewhat  heavy.  It  enjoys  great  reputation  in  Germany,  elucidates  particularly  the  German  policy  of  that 
period,  and  the  author  was  allowed  access  to  the  French,  Prussian,  and  Neapolitan  archives,  and  uses  material  never  before  brought  forward. 

Among  the  French  histories,  that  by  Thiers  [.5511.3]  is  a  complete,  highly-finished,  voluminous  plea  in  defence  of  the  revolution,  which  later  he  would 
hardly  have  made,  but  which  is  in  great  favor  with  the  liberals.  In  the  early  chapters,  however,  he  is  thought  to  be  given  to  a  loose  pamphleteering  spirit. 
Miguet  (like  Thiers,  of  the  fatalist  school)  believes  in  the  inevitable  evil  of  the  revolution,  and  his  book  [5517.4]  has  been  very  successful.  He  is  rapid  and 
concise  in  survey,  selects  few  but  apposite  details,  and  characterizes  with  precision.  He  also  has  since  somewhat  modified  his  views.  Michelet's  "  Historical 
view  "  has  been  translated  into  English  [5517.3],  but  it  is  considered  somewhat  one-sided. 

Bailly's  "  Mernoires  "  and  Madame  De  Stael's  work  on  the  revolution,  are  the  occasion  of  Jeffrey's  enunciation  of  the  average  views  of  the  English 
people  of  that  day,  in  his  Essays  [5610.8]. 

Of  the  English  histories,  Carlyle's  is  the  most  famous,  but  its  unquestioned  ability  is  much  marred  to  many  by  its  strained  melodramatic  effects  and 
jerky  succession  of  pictures.  In  his  essay  he  enumerates  the  chief  authorities  in  vogue  forty  years  ago,  for  an  understanding  of  this  period.  Alison  takes 
the  aristocratic  view  [5913.6]  ;  and  Scott's  toryism  was  clear  in  his  "  Life  of  Napoleon  "  [1221.5].  Burke  and  Mackintosh  took  respectively  the  conservative 
and  liberal  side  at  the  time.    Smyth's  Lectures  [5517.10]  are  in  good  repute.    See  also  Brougham's  Statesmen  [5614.4.3]. 

The  politics  and  philosophy  of  the  French  revolution  make  a  chapter  in  C.  K.  Adams's  "  Democracy  and  monarchy  in  France  "  [5515.4].  The  consti- 
tution of  1790-91  is  discussed  in  Sybel  [5514.2],  and  in  Burke's  "  Reflections  "  [56,34.L3;  5635.1.3]. 

Of  episodical  monographs,  Lamartine's  on  the  Girtmdists  [827.25]  is  probably  of  most  repute,  though  he  is  accused  of  inaccuracy  and  copies  the  ancients 
in  assigning  imaginary  speeches  to  the  actors ;  and  he  surprised  the  public  by  his  democratic  sympathies  and  laudatory  view. 

On  the  ifeiyn  0/ terror,  1792-94,  see  Alison's  Essay  [1531.7];  Bulwer's  [336.5.1];  Macaulay's  Essays  on  Barere  and  Mirabeau  [1238.13];  and  Carlyle's 
Essay  on  Mirabeau.    Mignet  and  Thiers  may  be  considered  the  principal  writers  on  the  side  of  the  revolution.    See  also  Lamartine's  Girondists  [827.25]. 
The  defeat  of  the  Pruseians  at  Valniy,  1792,  forms  one  of  Creasy's  "  Decisive  battles"  [824.6]. 
On  La  Vendue,  see  Fosteriana,  and  Jeffrey's  Essays  [5610.8]. 

On  the  4«se»i&Jy,  see  Thiers ;  Mackintosh's  Essays  ;  and  Sybel  [5514.2]  on  its  Communistic  tendencies  ;  Burke's  "  Reflections  "  is  a  commentary  on 
their  action. 

For  illustrative  fiction,  see  Bulwer's  "  Zanoni "  [336.6];  Dickens's  "Two  cities"  [338.20;  1824.14];  Victor  Hugo's  " Ninety-three "  [734.18] ;  Baring- 
Gould's  "Gabrielle  Andre"  [710.39];  Dumas's  "Love  and  liberty;"  Schwartz's  "Birth  and  education"  [531.6];  C.  Tucker's  "Lady  of  Provence;" 
Muehlbach's  "  Marie  Antoinette  "  [531.32] ;  Keddie's  "  Citoyenne  Jacqueline  "  [736.14] ;  Erckmann-Chatrian's  "  Madame  ThSrese  "  [524.4] ;  and  "  On  the 
edge  of  the  storm  "  [315.19]. 

Napoleonic  period,  A.  D.  1799-1814. 
The  consulate  extended  from  1799  to  1804,  when  the  empire  began. 

The  principal  English  writers  are  the  tory  Scott  [1221.5]  and  the  aristocratic  Alison  [5913.5;  5913.6].  Thiers,  for  his  "  Consulate  and  empire,"  holds 
the  very  highest  rank,  and  is  of  great  popularity.  His  views  are  modified  from  those  in  his  "  History  of  the  revolution ; "  but  he  is  accused  of  concealing  the 
emperor's  bad  traits.  Bishop  Dupanloup  thinks  that,  in  the  close  of  the  last  volume,  he  has  hit  what  will  be  the  abiding  estimate  of  Napoleon.  Since  the 
publication  of  Napoleon's  "  Correspondance  "  [see  account  in  Parton's  "  Topics  of  the  times,"  1935.3],  Lanfrey  [5522.1]  has  begun  the  publication  of  a  life 
of  Napoleon,  which  is  written  so  ably  and  with  such  new  developments,  that  it  has  taken  high  rank,  and  may  be  considered  as  representing  the  reaction 
from  Thiers.    Lanfrey  is  reviewed  in  A.  Hayward's  Essays  [5833.3.3].    Abbott's  Napoleon  [1021.1]  is  a  popular  and  highly  eulogistic  account. 

Of  the  military  histories,  Jomini  holds  the  highest  rank ;  though  for  a  special  monograph,  Col.  Napier's  "  History  of  the  war  in  the  peninsula  "  [5920.1] 
is  unsurpassed.  Tlie  military  history  of  this  period  is  told  critically  and  concisely  in  Hamley's  "  Operations  of  war."  See  a  full  note  on  the  Waterloo  cam- 
paign in  the  Bulletin  for  Oct.,  1875.    The  best  summary  of  all  is  perhaps  in  Hooper's  "  Waterloo  "  [5511.2]. 

For  Napoleon's  sojourn  at  Elba,  see  Lamartine's  "  History  of  the  restoration  "  [5517.5] ;  Madam  Michelet's  "  Childhood ; "  and  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.  43. 

See  some  personal  recollections  of  the  "  Hundred  days  "  in  Paris,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  April  and  May,  1858;  and  a  chapter  in  vol.  3  of  the  Memoirt 
of  John  Quincy  Adams  [5021.10]. 

Estimates  of  the  character  of  Napoleon  will  be  found  in  Carlyle's  "  Heroes  and  hero-worship  "  [1535.19] ;  in  Channing's  Works  [1525.2.1],  who  is  de- 
precatory; in  Emerson's  "Representative  men"  [1916.6;  1934.6.2],  who  views  him  as  a  man  of  the  world;  in  Bayne's  "Essays"  [1226.15];  and  in  Broug- 
ham's "  Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III  "  [5614.4.5]. 

Lamartine,  in  the  first  volume  of  his  "  History  of  the  restoration  "  [5517.5],  makes  an  eloquent  imprecation  against  Napoleon.  Some  traits  of  his  pri- 
vate life  can  be  gleaned  from  Alison's  review  of  the  memoirs  of  the  Duchess  D'Abrantes. 

The  Napoleonic  period  is  illustrated  largely  in  fiction,  — Dumas's  "  Conscript;"  Julia  Kavanagh's  "Madeleine;"  Lever's  "Tom  Burke  of  Ours" 
[332.10 ;  516.19 ;  5627.3]  and  "  Charles  O'Malley  "  [332.1 ;  510.13]  for  the  peninsular  war ;  Chamier's  "  Ben  Brace  "  [521.24]  for  the  sea  conflicts ;  Miss  Yonge's 
"  Kenneth  "  for  the  retreat  from  Moscow ;  Erckmann-Chatrian's  "Conscript  of  1813  "  [913.22],  "Blockade  of  Phalsburg"  [715.12;  913.21],  and  "Invasion 
of  France  in  1814  "  [913.23].  The  Waterloo  campaign  and  the  Hundred  days  offer  themselves  as  topics  to  Dumas,  incidentally,  in  his  "  Count  of  Monte- 
Cristo  "  [511.30] ;  to  Hugo,  in  his  "  Les  miserables  "  [710.19] ;  to  Lever,  in  his  "  Charles  O'Malley  "  [332.1 ;  516.13] ;  to  Thackeray,  in  his  "  Vanity  fair  "  [335.7 ; 
1820.1] ;  to  Erckmann-Chatrian,  in  their  "  Waterloo  "  [913.24] ;  and  Byron's  third  canto  of  his  "  Childe  Harold  "  [1614.12.2],  and  Scott's  "  Field  of  Water- 
loo," commemorate  the  defeat  of  Napoleon. 

Several  of  the  Muehlbach  novels  cover  the  events  of  this  period,  but  they  must  be  read  with  caution. 

Restdration  of  the  Bourbons. 
Lamartine  [5517.5]  is  the  most  accessible  authority  in  English. 

Everett,  in  his  "  Mount  Vernon  papers,"  gives  a  sketch  of  the  court  in  1818.    See  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  43. 
There  is  an  account  of  the  modern  constitutions  of  France  in  Lippincott's  magazine.  May  and  August,  1875. 

Revolution  of  1830. 

Louis  Blanc  [5514.7]  covers  the  following  decade.  Guizot's  Memoirs  form  a  necessary  commentary,  though  rather  egotistical,  and  given  to 
special  pleading ;  but  they  throw  little  light  on  the  secret  history  of  the  period.  See  Alison's  "  Essay  on  the  revolution  of  1830"  and  the  last  chapter  of 
Brougham's  Autobiography  [5425.2]. 

See  personal  memoirs  of  the  Orleans  family  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

Revolution  of  1848. 
Lamartine  and  Guizot  were  both  observers  of  the  events. 

See  also  C.  K.  Adams's  "  Democracy  and  monarchy  in  France  "  [5515.4],  and  B.  Jerrold's  "  Life  of  Napoleon  in  "  [5522.3]. 

The  causes  of  the  revolution  are  delineated  in  Dumas's  novel  of  "  Edmond  Dantes  "  [511.29].    See  also  Erckmann-Chatrian's  "  Man  of  the  people 
[736.23]. 


87 


Louis  Napoleon's  period. 

The  late  emperor  has  a  popular  champion  in  Abbott,  and  a  favorable  view  is  taken  by  R.  B.  Kimball,  in  the  Galaxy,  April,  1873.  See  also  McCarthy's 
"  Modem  leaders  "  [5930.2],  and  Everett's  "  Mount  Veinon  papers."    Kinglake  in  his  "  Invasion  of  the  Crimea  "  [5924.9]  takes  an  unfavorable  view. 

See  also  C.  K.  Adams's  "Democracy  and  monarchy  in  France  "  [5515.4] ;  B.  Jerrold's  "  Life  of  Napoleon  ui "  [5522.3] ;  and  "Whitehurst  on  the  "  Court 
and  social  life"  [5617.5]. 

See  Murray's  "  Member  for  Paris  "  [316.7],  and  Erckmann-Chatrian's  "  Story  of  the  plebiscite  "  [524.25]  for  fiction. 

The  Franco- German  war,  the  Commune,  etc. 

Few  publications  on  this  period  have  yet  acquired  standing ;  but  a  large  number  of  contemporary  contributions  to  the  history  can  be  found  in  the 
Bates  Ball. 

See  Mazzini,  in  the  Contemporary  review,  vol.  17. 

An  epitome  of  events  in  the  Franco-German  war  is  given  in  Blackwood's  magazine,  1875,  or  no.  1647  of  Living  age;  and  its  events  have  been  illus- 
trated in  Bulwer's  "Parisians"  [329  21;  734.16;  5533.1];  in  De  Mille's  "  Comedy  of  errors "  [631.22];  in  Henry  Kingsley's  "Valentin"  [339.9];  and  in 
Schucking's  "  Powder  and  gold"  [538.3]. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

For  the  Reformation  period,  see  the  summary  in  Fisher  [5813.7,  chapter  8,  with  a  list  of  books,  p.  579].  On  the  history  of  the  protestant  exiles  and  Hu- 
guenots, there  is  Smiles's  most  recent  account. 

Guizot's  "  History  of  civilization  "  affords  much  guidance  in  studying  the  relations  of  the  church  and  state  throughout. 

See  the  epitomized  "  Church  history  of  France,"  with  references  in  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopaedia  under  •'  France." 


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Tableau  de  la  litterature  au  moyen  ^ge  en 
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Tableau  de   la  litterature  au  xvine  sidcle. 

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France.     Literature,  continued. 

—  Vinet,  A.  (R.)     History  of  French  literature  in 

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Note.  —  A  brief  general  survey  of  French  literature  will  be 
found  in  Longfellow's  "  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe  "  [5922.1] ; 
and  much  illustrative  of  the  course  of  the  literary  history  of 
France  will  appear  from  Buckle's  "  History  of  civilization 
in  England  "  [5417.1],  and  Guizot's  "  History  of  civiliza- 
tion "  [5924.8].  For  the  humorists,  Besant  is  tlie  best  source. 
Hallani  [1531.2]  covers  the  15th,  Kith,  and  17th  centuries.  The 
titles  above  explain  the  scope  of  their  respective  authors. 
Particularly  for  Louis  Xiv's  time,  see  Martin's  "  Age  of 
Louis  XIV;"  Guizot's  "  History  of  France"  [5510.2.4],  and 
for  the  drama  of  that  period,  see  Macmillan's  magazine,  April, 
1875:  and  the  lives  of  Moliere,  Racine.  Corneille,  etc.  For 
the  last  century,  see  Carlvle's  essay  on  Diderot,  and  the  lives 
of  Voltaire  [1221.2;  5523.4]  and  Rousseau  [5523.3]  by  Morley. 
There  is  a  paper  on  French  fiction  in  Lippincott's  magazine, 
Feb.,  1874 ;  and  others  on  the  history  of  the  French  news- 
paper press  in  A.  Hayward's  Essays  [5833.3.2],  and  Corn- 
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Frances  Hildyard.     Wood,  E.  P 720.16 

Francesco,  St.,  d'Assisi.  {Giovanni  Francesco  Ber- 
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Franchere,  Gabriel.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the 
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Francillon,  Robert  Edward.     Zelda's  fortune 731.28 

Francis,  St.     See  Francesco,  St.,  d'Assisi. 

Francis,  Convers.     Historical  sketch  of  Watertown, 

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Franco-German  war,  1870,  71.    See  France,  Fran- 
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Frank.     Edgeworth,  M.     Early  lessons 939.6.1 

Frank  among  the  rancheros.     Fosdick,  C.  A 913.2 

Frank  at  Don  Carlos'  rancho.     Fosdick,  C.  A 913.1 

Frank  before  Vicksburg.     Fosdick,  C.  A 925.26 

Frank  in  the  mountains.     Fosdick,  C.  A 913.3 

Frank  in  the  woods.     Fosdick,  C.  A 925.24 

Frank  on  a  gun-boat.    Fosdick,  C.  A 925.25 

Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi.     Fosdick,  C.  A 925.22 

Frank  on  the  prairie.     Fosdick,  C.  A 925.23 

Frank  the  young  naturalist.     Fosdick,  C.  A 925.21 

Frank  Fairlegh.     Smedley,  F.  E 315.11 

Frank  Warrington.     Harris,  M 724.11 

Frank  Wildman's  adventures  on  land  and  water. 

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Frankland,  Sir  Charles  Henry.  Sir  Charles  Henry 
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Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography.  Edited,  with 
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JVo«e.— Franklin's  Autobioptraphy  comes  down  only  to  1758, 
and  was  originally  printed  from  a  somewhat  imperfect  copy 
of  his  manuscript.  The  autobiography  in  this  form  has  been 
repeatedly  printed,  in  t)ie  most  authoritative  form  with 
Sparks's  continuation,  prefixed  to  his  edition  of  Franklin's 
Works,  to  be  found  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Mr.  Bigelow  a  few 
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letters  of  authentication,  preserved  with  the  original  draft. 
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joinery  of  extracts  from  his  autobiography,  his  letters,  and 
whatever  else  of  his  writings  capable  of  being  worked  in. 
Parton's  is  the  most  extensive  regular  life. 

See  also  Abbott,  on  his  public  life,  in  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.  4;  Brougham's  "Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  m" 
[5614.4.6];  Everett's  oration  on  his  youth  [1921.1.2];  Foster's 
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Fraser-Tytler,  Christina  C.     See  Tytler,  Chris- 
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Fred,  and  Maria,  and  me.     Prentiss,  E 717.2 

Fred  Markham  in  Russia.    Kingston,  W.  H.  G 936.20 

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but  it  is  voluminous,  and  is  reviewed  by  J.  R.  Lowell  in 
North  American  review,  April,  1866.  Abbott's  is  the  best 
Bumniary  for  the  general  reader,  and  its  chapters  originally 
appeared  in  Harper's  monthlv,  vol.  40.  Maeaulay's  sketch 
f  1238.13]  is  rapid  and  brilliant.  See  also  Brougham's  sketch 
m  his  "  Statesmen  "  [.5614.4.3].  There  is  a  side  view  of  the 
king  in  Kurd  von  Sehlozer  s  "  Cliasot,"  reviewed  in  Max 
Miiller's  "  Chips  "  [5616.1.3].  Stahr's  "  Lessing  "  [1022.7]  and 
the  lives  of  Voltaire,  and  the  literary  histories  of  Germany 
for  the  last  century,  may  be  consulted  for  his  literary  char- 
acter and  associations.  Sec  also  papers  in  Harper's  monthly, 
vols.  18  and  25. 

Histories  of  Prussia,  Germany,  and  the  Seven  years'  war  all 
necessarily  cover  the  career  of  Frederic. 

Several  "of  the  Muehlbach  novels  concern  Frederic  the  great, 
like  •'  Frederick  the  gr^at  and  his  family  "  [510.4],  and  "  His 
court  "  [531.16];  "  Berlin  and  Sans-souei  [531.15],  etc.,  but 
they  must  not  be  trusted  without  the  corrective  influences  of 
the  regular  histories. 

Frederick  the   great  and    his    court.       [Fiction.] 

Mundt,C.(M.) 531.16 

Frederick   the   great  and  his  family.     [Fiction.] 

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Fdllerton,  Lady  Georgiana.     Constance  Sherwood.    325.21 

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—  Grantloy  manor 325.19 

—  Lady  -bird 3  25.20 

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—  A  stormy  life 325.16 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  true 325.18 

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Furniture.  Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.  Hints  .on  house- 
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FusANG,  or  the  discovery  of  America  by  Chinese 
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Future,   The:    a  political   essay.     Throop,  M.  H. 

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Galaxy,  The.     Vol.  1,  2,  5-12,  14-20.    New  York, 

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Gallican  church.     (See  France.     History,  etc. 

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Galvanism,  Rudimentary  treatise  on.     Harris,  Sir 

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Gambler's,  The,  fate:    a  drama.     Milner,   H.  M. 

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Games.     Dick,  W.  B.     The  American  Hoyle.     New 

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Gannett,  Ezra  Stiles.     A  memoir.     Gannett,  W.  C. 

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Gannett,  William  Channing.  Ezra  Stiles  Gannett. 
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Gardening.  Brill,  F.  Farm-gardening  and  seed- 
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1872.     16° 6626.5 

—  Roe,  E.  P.     Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.    New 

York  Icop.  1873].     Sm.  8° 1516.13 

—  Warner,   A.    B.      Gardening  by  myself.     New 

York,  1872.     12° 6627.2 

Miss  Tiller's  vegetable  garden  and  the  money 

she  made  by  it.     New  York  [cop.  1873].     12°  . .  1518.2 

See  also  Agriculture,  Evergreens,  Flowers,  Fruits,  Hedges, 
Landscape  gardening,  Vegetation. 

Gardiner,  Margaret, /ormerZy  Miss  Power,  countess 

of  Blessington.     Country  quarters 319.2 

—  Marmaduke  Herbert 310.3 

—  Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre 310.4 

—  Meredith 330.25 

—  Strathern 330.26 

—  Madden,  R.  R.    Literary  life  and  correspondence 

of.     New  York,  1855.     2  v.     12° 1223.2 


GARDINER 


91 


GEIKIE 


Shelf.  No. 
Gardiner,  Margaret,  continued. 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.     Personal  recollections  of.    New 

York,  1875.     Sq.  16° 1828.9 

Note. —  Lady  Blessington's  tales  are  societv-novels  of  inferior 
merit;  but  as  a  Icad'ir  of  society  lierself,  she  forms  a  promi- 
nent figure  in  accounts  of  the  social  and  literary  life  of  the 
first  half  of  this  century.  See  Hall's  "  Book  of  memories  " 
[1231.1];  Chorley's  Memoirs  [5(;iC.14];  and  Willis's  "Pencil- 
lings  oy  the  way"  [4;50.2].  See  also  the  paper  on  Lady 
Blessington  and  Count  D'Orsay  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson.  The  thirty  years'  war. 
1618-48.  London,  1874.  xxv,  233  pp.  Folded 
map.  [Morris,  E.  E.,  editor.  Epochs  of  his- 
tory.]    16° 628.2 

Gardner,  Celia  E.     Rich  Medway's  two  loves 714.24 

—  Stolen  waters.     [Poem.]     New  York,  1875.     326 

pp.     12° 1625.12 

—  Tested 714.7 

Gardner,   Eugene   C.     Homes   and   how   to   make 

them.      Illustrated.      Boston,    1874.      314   pp. 

Sq.  16° 1518.6 

—  Illustrated  homes:  a  series  of  papers  describing 

real  houses  and  real  people.  With  illustrations. 
Boston,  1875.     287  pp.     Sq.  16° 6227.3 

Gardner,  Franklin  B.  How  to  paint.  For  the  use 
of  the  tradesman,  mechanic,  farmer  [etc.]. 
New  York,  1872.     127  pp.     16° 6429.1 

Gardner,  John.  Longevity:  the  means  of  prolong- 
ing life  after  middle  age.  3d  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged.     Boston,  1875.     191pp.     12°...   6037.4 

Gareth  and  Lynette.  [Poem.]  Tennyson,  A.  Bos- 
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Same,     (/ri  Ai>  Poetical  works.)     Leipzig,  1872. 

Sq.  16° 1614.10.7 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  The  rule  of  the  monk;  or, 
Rome  in  the  nineteenth  century.  [Fiction.] 
New  York,  1870.     105  pp.     8° 521.18 

Garibaldians,   The,   in   Sicily.     Dumas,   A.  (D.) 

London,  1861.     16° 828.1 

Garland  of  poetry.  The.     Kirkland,  C.   M.     New 

York,  1872.     2v.ini.     12° 921.1 

Garnered  sheaves.     Holland,  J.  G.      New  York, 

1873.     Sq.  16° 1617.2 

Garnier,  Pierre.  Dictionnaire  annuel  des  progr^s 
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d'une  introduction  par  A.  Latour.  Troisieme 
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Garratt,  Alfred  C.  Electro-psychology  and  electro- 
therapeutics; showing  the  best  methods  for  the 
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708-l-pp.     8° 6011.1 

—  Medical  electricity.     3d  edition,  revised  and  il- 

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Garrett,  Edward,  pseud.    See  Mayo,  Isabella  Fivy. 
Garrick,  David.     The  Irish  widow:  a  farce.     New 

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—  Life  of.    Fitzgerald,  P.    London,  1868.    2  v.    8°.  5422.8 

Note. — The  life  by  Fitzgerald  is  extended  and  entertaining, 
and  though  carelessly  put  together,  it  embodies  much  new 
material,  and  is  the  best,  as  well  as  the  latest,  and  is  epito- 
mized in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  37.  A  chapter  in  Forster's 
"Life  of  Goldsmith"  [1022.1]  first  made  public  much  matter 
concerning  Garrick's  early  career.  A  sufficient  account  for 
the  general  reader  is  in  Doran's  "  Their  majesties'  servants  " 
[1532.2]. 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.  Sonnets  and  other  poems. 

Boston,  1843.     96  pp.     12° 1617.6 

Garstangs,   The,  of  Garstang  grange.      Trollope, 

T.  A 334.21 

Gartenlatjbe,  Die.  1873.  Leipzig,  1873.  Illus- 
trated.    L.  4° 1330.2 

Gas.     Hughes,  S.     Treatise  on  gas  works.     London, 

1871.     12° 6438.2 

—  Magnier,  M.  D.     Manuel  de  Teolairago  au  gaz. 

Paris,  1849.     24° 6439.7 

Gas-consumer's  guide,  The:  a  hand-book  of  instruc- 
tion on  the  proper  management  and  economical 
use  of  gas.     With    a   full   description   of  gas- 
metres,  etc.     Boston,  1871.     148  [140]  pp.     16°.  6438.3 
Gascoyne  the  sandal-wood  trader,  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  923.11 
Gaskell,   Elizabeth    Cleghorn.     Cousin  Phillis  and 

other  tales 328.18 

Contents.  —  Cousin  Phillis;  Six  weeks  at  Heppenheim; 
Cuiious,  if  true;  Right  at  last;  The  Manchester  marriage. 


Shelf.  No. 

Gaskell,  Elizabeth  Cleghorn,  continued. 

—  Cranford 328.21 

—  A  dark  night's  work 328.22 

—  Lizzie  Leigh ;   and  other  tales 328.17 

—  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.     Leipzig,  1857.     2  v. 

in  1.     Sq.  16° 1238.11 

—  Same.     New  York,   1857.     2  v.     1  plate.     Por- 

trait,     12" 1225.29 

—  Same.     London,  1871.     viii,  441  pp.     16° 1225.9 

—  Lois  the  witch  and  other  tales 328.14 

Contents.  —  Lois  the  witch ;  Thegrey  woman ;  The  doom  of 
the  Griffiths ;  The  half-brothers ;  The  crooked  branch. 

—  Mary  Barton 328.23 

—  The  moorland  cottage 526.13 

—  My  lady  Ludlow 521.17 

—  North   and  South.      Leipzig,  1855.     428-}-  pp. 

Sq.  16° 328.16 

—  Right  at  last,  and  other  tales 736.26 

—  Ruth 328.15 

—  Sylvia's  lovers 328.20 

—  Wives  and  daughters 328.19 

Note.  — Mrs.  Gaskell's  novels  are  examined  in  the  Cornhill 
magazine,  1874,  or  no.  1555  of  Living  age. 

Gaskell,  George.     Algeria  as  it  is.     London,  1875. 

xxviii,  327  pp.     Sm.  8° 6935.4 

Gasparin,  Agenor  (^^tienne),  cumte  de.  America 
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With  appendices.  London,  1861.  vi,  82  pp. 
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Gassendi,  Pierre  Gassend,  Biography  of.  Rogers, 
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Gastronomy.     A  book  about  the  table.     Jeaffreson, 

J.  C.     London,  1875.     2  v.     8° 6432.3 

Gates  ajar.  The.     Phelps,  E.  S 537.9 

Gatling  guns.  Report  of  the  board  of  officers  on 
Gatling  guns  of  large  calibre  for  flank  defence. 
See  United  States.  Department  of  war.  Ord- 
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Gautier,  Hippolyte.  Les  curiosites  de  I'exposition 
universelle  de  1867.  Avec  6  plans.  Paris, 
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Gautier,  Theophile.  Constantinople.  From  the 
French,  by  R.  H.  Gould.  American  edition  re- 
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—  Jean  et  Jeannette.    Paris,  1863.    319-|- pp.    18°.  5536.2 

—  A  winter  in  Russia.    From  the  French,  by  M.  M. 

Ripley.      New  York,  1874.      348-}-  pp.     12°. 

824.5  and  5915.10 

—  joint  author.    The  cross  of  Berny.     See  Girardin, 

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Gavin,  Antonio.  The  great  red  dragon;  or  the 
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Gay  cottage.     Bradley,  W.  1 918.29 

Gaylord,  Glance, j9se7/c?.   See  Bradley,  Warren  Ives. 

Gayworthys,  The.     Whitney,  A.  D.  T 735.8 

Gazetteers.  Morse,  J.,  and  Parish,  E.  New 
gazetteer  of  the  Eastern  continent.  Charles- 
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—  Thomas,  J.,  and  Baldwin,  T.     Lippincott's  pro- 

nouncing gazetteer.      Philadelphia,  1873.      8°. 

*R.R.,  B.3.2 
Gazza,  La,  ladra.     Rossini,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0,,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.3 

GEBELTeir.     Tudor,  W 532.4 

Geier-Wally.     [Fiction.]     Hillern,  W.  von 521.33 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Life  of  Sir  Roderick  I.  Murchi- 
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notices  of  his  scientific  contemporaries  and  a 
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woodcuts.     London,  1875.     2  v.     8° 5333,3 

Geikie,  James,  The  great  ice  age,  and  its  relations 
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GELl&E 


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GERMANY 


SUelf.  No. 
Gel6e,  Claude,  called  Claude  Lorrain.  Liber  veri- 
tatis.  Keproduced  in  autotype  from  selected 
etchings  by  Richard  Earlom,  after  the  original 
drawings  by  Claude  Lorraine.  London,  1872. 
2  V.     F" 6220.6 


Contents.— [_Vo].  I.]  Marine  subjects 
[III.]  Pastoral  subjects. 


[II.]  Landscapes. 


Gem  series.     See  Sargent,  Epes. 
Genealogies.     Deane,  W.  11.     A  genealogical  me- 
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William  Shattuck.     Boston,  1855.     8" 612.7 

General,  The.     Barrows,  W 934.2 

Generative  organs.  The  functions  and  disorders  of 
the  reproductive  organs.  Acton,  W.  Philadel- 
phia,  1865.     8"= 6022.6 

Genesis  disclosed.    Davies,  T.  A.    New  York,  1874. 

12" 6327.12 

Genesis  of  species.  On  the.  Mivart,  St.  G.  Lon- 
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Genesis,  The,  of  the  New  England  churches.  Bacon, 

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Genest,  John.  Some  account  of  the  English  stage, 
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Geneva.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in 917.18 

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Genevieve.    Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.)  de.    New  York, 

1871.     8° 531.25 

Genevieve  de  Brabant.     Offenbach,  J.     (In  Ditson, 

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Genghis  Khan,  History  of.     Abbott,  J 914.36 

Gennesareth,  The  Rob  Roy  on  the.     Macgregor,  J. 

New  York,  1870.     Sm.  8° 423.17 

Gentianella.     Randolph,  ilfrs.  — 714.9 

Gentleman,  A,  from  Ireland:  a  comedy.     O'Brien, 

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Geoffrv  Hamlyn.     Kingsley,  H ; 326.23 

Geography.  Aiken,  J.  Geographical  delineations, 
or  a  compendious  view  of  the  natural  and  politi- 
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maps  and  plans.  [With]  letter-press  descrip- 
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*R.R.  Desk 

—  Cornell,   S.  S.     Intermediate  geography.     New 

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—  Hale,  N.     An  epitome  of  universal  geography. 

Boston,  1830.     12° 437.3 

—  Kiepert,  H.     Grosser  Hand-Atlas  des   Himmels 

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*R.R.,  B.3.2 
See  also  Glaciers,  Physical  geography. 

Geologv.     Agassiz,  L.  (J.  R.)  Geological  sketches. 

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Shelf.  No. 

Geology,  continued. 

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With  a  sketch  of  the  rise  and  growth  of  palaeo- 
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—  Hooker,  W.     Geology.     New  York,  1872.    12°..   6636.3 

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Sm.  8° 1526.3  and  6636.2 

—  Lyell,   Sir  C.     Geological   evidences  of  the  an- 

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post-tertiary  geology.    London,  1873.     8° 6613.7 

Principles  of.     New  York,  1873.     2  v.    8°....   6631.7 

—  Miller,  U.     The  foot-prints  of  the  Creator.     Bos- 

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The  old  red  sandstone.     Boston,  1857.     12°..  .1524.20 

Popular  geology.     Boston,  1859.     12° 1524.19 

The  testimony  of  the  rocks.    Boston,  1872.    12°.   1527.2 

—  Mitchell,  S.  L.     Observations  on  the  geology  of 

North  America.     New  York,  1818.     8° 6633.1 

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Boston,  1857.     8° 6631.9 

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1871.  2  V.     12° 1715.7 

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16° 6637.2 

See  also  Earth,  Physical  geography. 

Note.  —  On    the    connection  of    geology    with   prehistoric 
archaeology,  see  Bulletin,  vol.  Ii,  p.  i!98. 

Geometry,  Practical  plane  and  solid.      Angel,  H. 

New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.4 

George  II,  king  of  England,  Historical  sketches  of 
the  reign  of.  Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.)  Boston, 
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George  III,  Mng  of  England.  Brougham,  H.,  lord. 
Lives  of  philosophers  of  the  time  of.  Edin- 
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Men  of  letters   of  the   time   of.     Edinburgh, 

1872.  16° 5614.4.2 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of.     Edinburgh,  1872. 

16° Vol.  3-5  of  5614.4 

George  IV,  king  of  England,  Statesmen  of  the  time 
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Vol.  3-5  of  5614.4 

See  also  for  George  II,  George  in,  and  George  IV,  the  Cata- 
logue notes  on  English  history,  printed  separately. 

George  Canterbury's  will.     Wood,  E.  P 333.3 

George    Dandin:    comedie.       Moliere,    J.    B.    P. 

(Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.2 

George  Geith  of  Fen  court.     Riddell,  J.  H 316.1 

George  Julian.     Cockton,  H 717.7 

Georges,  The  four,  of  England.     Thackeray,NW.  M. 

Leipzig,  1861.     Sq.  16° 335.3 

Note.  —  A  graphic  and  caustic  narrative  of  the  court  life  of 
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Georgie.     Abbott,  J 917.35 

Gerald  Fitzgerald,  "the  chevalier."  Lever,  C.  (J.).     730.4 
Geraldine.    [Poem.]    Dawes,  R.    New  York,  1839. 

12° 5217.4 

Geranpo,  Joseph  Marie,  baron  de.  Self-education; 
or  the  means  and  art  of  moral  progress.  From 
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Gerard,  (Cecile)  Jules  (Basile).    Lion  hunting  and 
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1857.     224  pp.     Illustrated.     Portrait.     16°...     427.4 
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German  poets.    Gostwiek,  J.    New  York  [1874].  8°.  5723.5 
German   universities.     Hart,   J.   M.     New   York, 

1874.     12° 5836.11 

German  tales.     Auerbach,  B, 918.14 

Germany.      Geography,  description,  travel,  etc. 

—  Adams,   W.    T.      Down  the  Rhine;    or,   Young 

Americain.     Boston,  1873.     16° 916.16 

—  Arnold,  M.     Higher  schools  and  universities  in. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5836.6 


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During  two  cruises  in  the  summers  of  1851-52, 
on  the  Rhine,  Neckar,  Main,  Moselle,  Danube 
and  other  streams  of.     Leipzig,   1854.     Sq.  16°.   313.20 

—  Map  of  Austria  and  the  German  empire,  London, 

1873.     30  in.  X  18  in , 5730.3 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for  Northern  Germany. 

London,  1871.     12° 5915.1 

Handbook  for  Southern    Germany.      London, 

1871.  12° 5716.2 

—  Shinn,    E.     The    new   Hyperion.     Philadelphia, 

1875.     8° 5722.4 

—  Spencer,  E.     Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Ger- 

mans.    London,  1836.     2  v.     8" 422.6 

—  Stael-Holstein,   A.   L.   G.   N.,   baronne  de.      De 

I'Allemagne.     Paris,  1869.     18° 5536.21 

Germany.     New  York,  1871.     2  v.  in  1.     12°.   5726.1 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     A  woman's  experiences  in. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 423.11 

—  Ward,  J.     Experiences  of  a   diplomatist,  being 

recollections  of,  1840-70.     London,  1872.     8°..   5714.6 

See  also  Austria,  Prussia,  Kliine,  etc. 

Note.  —  See  Andersen's  "Poet's  bazaar"  [426.18];  and  a 
paper  on  the  Harz  mountains  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  47, 
and  on  the  gambling  spas  in  vol.  45. 

History,  etc. 

—  Bryce,  J.     The  holy   Roman  empire.     London, 

1873.  Sm.  8° 5814.19 

—  Feydeau,  E,  (A.)     L'Allemagne  en  1871.     Paris, 

1872.  18° 5726.1 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.     The  thirty  years'  war,  1618-48. 

London,   1874.     Sq.  16° 628.2 

—  Hozier,  H.  M.     The  seven  weeks'  war.    Philadel- 

phia, 1867.     2  V.    8°..... 5922.4 

-—  Kohlrausch,   H.    F.    T.      History  of;    from    the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.     New  York, 

1874.  8° 5712.3 

—  Menzel,W.     History  of.     London,  1871.    3  v.    8°.  5715.3 

—  Moltko,  H.  C.  B.  von.     Histoire  de  la  campagne 

de  1866.     Paris,  1868.     8° 5712.1 

—  Motley,  J.  L.     Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barne- 

veld.       With  the  primary  causes  of  the   thirty 

years' war.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5713.3 

—  Schiller,  (J.  C. )  F.  von.    Geschichte  des  dreissig- 

jahrigon  Krieg.     Stuttgart,  1867.     12° 5734.1.9 

History  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     New  York, 

1846.     12° 826.6 

—  Tacitus,  C.  C.     Germania.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

Sm.  12° 6118.6 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany, 

and  other  lectures  on  the  thirty  years'  war.  Lon- 
don, 1872.    Sm.  8°... 5717.2 

Note.  —  The  most  popularly  written  (jeneral  history,  for  the 
period  it  covers,  is  Kolilraiiscti's  [5712.3] ;  but  Menzel's  [5715.3] 
is  an  honest,  readable  book,  ot  good  reputation,  and  comes 
down  to  1814.  See  also  Bryce's  "  Holy  Roman  empire " 
[5814.19]  and  Coxe's  "History  of  the  house  of  Austria" 
[5715.1],  which  covers  an  extended  period.  1218-1792,  and  has 
been  continued.  See  the  general  histories  of  Kurope,  and 
those  of  Austria,  Prussia,  etc. 


Shelf.  No. 


Germany.     History,  etc.,  continhed. 

For  the  Roman  period,  see  CsBsar's  "Commentaries  "  [61l5.5] ; 
Tacitus's  "Germania''  [(>]18.<i];  Gibbon's  9th  chapter  of 
his  History  [824.9] ;  and  Merivale's  "  Roman  empire  "  [rwl5.;5]. 
The  victory  of  Arminius  is  told  in  Creasy's  "  Decisive  battles  " 
[824.6]. 

For  the  period  before  the  reformation,  beside  the  general  his- 
tories, sec  Mrs.  Hope's  "  St.  Boniface  and  the  conversion 
of  the  Germans"  [5735.6];  and  Hallam  s  "Middle  ages" 
[5916.1].  Also  the  note  on  Charlemagne  and  his  period,  under 
France. 

In  fiction,  Meinhold's  "  Sidonia  the  sorceress  "  [531.1]  is  a 
picture  of  mediaval  life.  James's  "  Mary  of  Burgundy  " 
[722.11]  covers  the  period  of  Maximilian  I.  There  are  illus- 
trations of  the  Vehm  gerichte  in  Scott's  "Anne  of  Geierslein" 
[324.1;  533.1]. 

For  the  sixteenth  century,  the  most  considerable  English 
contribution  is  Robertson's  "  Charles  the  fifths"  [1226.9].  See 
Reformation,  note. 

Gardiner's  "  Thirty  years'  war"  [628.2]  is  an  approved  sum- 
mary of  the  most  recent  German  authorities  on  the  history  of 
that  struggle  for  German  unity,  in  the  seventeenth  century, 
known  as  tlie  Thirty  years'  war  between  the  Protestant  and 
Catholic  forces  of  Europe,  1618-48.  A  still  more  condensed 
review,  without,  however,  the  advantage  of  the  latest  re- 
searches, will  be  found  in  Dr.  Smytli's  well-known  "  I.,ecture8 
on  modern  history  "  [5012.10;  5925.7];  and  genern,l  views  in 
connection  with  contemporary  European  history  will  be 
gained  from  the  more  comprehensive  histories  of  Europe, 
Germany,  Austria,  Prussia,  Sweden,  etc.  Schiller  is  un- 
favorable to  Wallenstein,  but  his  readable  monograph  has 
popularly  the  most  extended  reputation  of  any  on  the  war. 

Tne  causes  of  the  war  iiave  been  elaborately  traced  in  Mot- 
ley's "  John  of  Ba:neveld"  [5713.3].  See  Trench's  lecture  on 
Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany  [.5717.2];  J.  K.  Hosmer's 
paper  on  Eiitzen,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  April,  1876,  and  the 
note  in  tlie  Bulletin,  vol.  II,  p.  277. 

For  historical  fiction  on  tliis  period,  see  James's  "  Heidel- 
berg," 1619-22  [327.7];  De  Foe's  "  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  "(Gus- 
tavus and  Tilly);  Scniller's  drama  of  Wallenstein  [827.26,  etc.]. 
For  baronial  life,  see  Miss  Yonge's  "  Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest " 
[318.17]. 

For  the  Seven  years'  war,  A.n.  1756-6.3,  the  most  elaborate 
account  in  English  will  be  found  in  Carlyle's  "  Frederick  the 
great  "  [1237.1].  The  relations  of  Germany  with  England  are 
recounted  in  Stanhope's  "  History  of  England  "  [8;j8.3,  ch.  32]. 

For  the  Napoleonic  wars,  see  France. 

For  the  Seven  weeks'  war,  18(;6,  the  most  useful  book  for  the 
English  reader  is  Hozier  [5922.4]. 

For  the  Franco-German  war,  1870-71,  see  France. 

'I'he  English  reader  will  find  great  benetit  from  the  commen- 
taries on  the  ditferent  periods  of  German  history,  with  criti- 
cisms on  the  authorities,  in  Smvth's  "  Lectures  on  modern 
history  "  [5012.10;  5925.7].  See  Chesney's  article  on  the  mili- 
tary future  of  Germany,  in  Macmillan's  magazine,  Sept.,  1875; 
and  a  paper  on  German  parliaments,  in  Scribner's  monthly, 
April,  1875. 

Language. 

—  Adler,   G.   J.      Dictionary  of   the  German  and 

English  languages.     New  York,  1873.  8°.  *R.R.,  D.3.8 

A   progressive  German   reader.       New    York, 

1852.     12° 2025.2 

—  Becker,  G.   F.     Lehrbuch  der  deutschen  Stiles. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1850.     8° 5735.7 

—  Comfort,  G.  F.     A  German  course.     New  York, 

1870.     12° 1933.7 

A  German  reader.     New  York,  1871.     12°  ...   1933.4 

—  Heness,  T.     Introduction  to  the  Leitfaden.    Bos- 

ton, 1874.     12" 2025.i 

—  Noehden,  G.  H.     Grammar  of  the  German  lan- 

guage.    Andover,  1842.     12° 1933.8 

—  Ollendorff,  H.  G.     New  method  of  learning  the 

German  language.     New  York,  1852.     12°  ....   2025.3 

—  Otto,  ^.     German  conversation-grammar.     New 

York,  1868.     Sm.  8° 1933.5 

—  Prendergast,  T.     The  mastery  series.  New  York, 

1868.      12° 1933.3 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.     A  compendious  German  gram- 

mar.    New  York,  1869.     12° 1933.6 

Literature. 

—  Baskerville,  A.     The  poetry  of  Germany.  Phila- 

delphia, 1872.     16° 1625.4 

—  Buchheim,   C.   A.      Deutsche  Lyrik.      Loudon, 

1875.     Sm.  8° 2028.7 

—  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance:  specimens  of  its 

chief  authors.     Boston,  1841.     2  v.  in  1.     12°  .   5725.2 

—  Cherbuliez,    V.     Etude   de   litterature   et  d'art. 

Paris,  1873.     16" 5536.7 

—  Deutsches  Leben  in  Lieb'  und  Treue.     Bremen 

[1873].     With  illuminated  plates.     L.  4° 5730.4 

—  Deutsches  Leben  in  Liedern.      Bremen   [1873], 

With  illuminated  plates.     L.  4° 5730.6 

—  Gostwick,  J.     German  poets.      A  series  of  me- 

moirs and  translations.     New  York  [1874].     8°.  5723.5 
and  Harrison,  R.     Outlines  of  German  litera- 
ture.    New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5835.2 

—  Haym,    R.      Die   romautische   Schulo.      Berlin, 

1870.     8° 5733.2 


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Shelf.  No. 
Germany.     Literature,  continued. 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers  of  Germany.  Phila- 

delphia [cop.  1847].     8*^ 5732.1 

—  Kurz,  H.     Geschichte  dor  deutschen  Literatur. 

Leipzig,  1873.     4  v.     8" 5730.2 

—  Vilmar,  A.  F.  C.     Geschichte  dcr  deutschen  Na- 

tional-Literatur.     Marburg,  1873.     8" 5733.1 

Note.  —  General  histm-ies  in  English.  Carlylc  Rave  the  first 
important  impulse  to  the  study  of  German  lUcrature  in  Eng- 
land, and  liis  Essays  |]5(510.73  contain  mucli  in  elucidation. 
The  subject,  however,  is  presented  compendiouslv  in  Gost- 
wick's  "  Outlines"  [58;«.2];  while  Max  Miiller  furnishes  a 
brief  summary  to  his  selection  of  the  classics  from  the  4th  to 
the  19th  century,  in  his  "  Chips"  [5616.1.3].  See  Coleridge's 
essay  in  "  The  friend  "  [26U..5].  Also  Mackintosh's  review  of 
Madame  de  Stael,  in  his  Essays. 

General  histories  in  German.    Kurz  [5730.2],  who  follows  the 

filan  of  Chambers  and  Duyckinck  tor  English  and  American 
iteratures,  is  the  most  convenient.  The  work  of  Dr.  Vilmar 
[iaGerman,  57.T3.1],  coming  down  to  18.'^2,  though  generally  too 
au'datory  in  its  estimates,  deserves  the  reputation  it  has,  and, 
not  being  overburdened  with  details,  forms  an  excellent  sum- 
mary. 

Early  periods.  For  the  Nibelungen  period,  see  Carlyle's 
Essays,  where  is  also  to  be  found  a  review  of  the  literature  of 
the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  See  Kroeger,  on  "The  minne- 
singer" [5735.1];  also  Max  Miiller's  "  Chips  "  [5616.1.3].  See 
also  Hallam  [1531.2]  for  the  15th,  16th,  and  17th  centuries. 

Eighteenth  centurj/.  The  English  reader  will  find  an  able 
compact  summary  in  some  chapters  in  Lewes's  "'Life  of 
Goethe  "  [5724.1] .  and  he  will  also  consult  the  "  Life  of  Les- 
sing,"  by  Stahr  [1022.7]:  and  of  Schiller,  by  Carlyle  [1238.19]. 
Madame  de  Stael  [5726.1;  in  French,  55.!6.21]  lirst  disclosed 
to  the  rest  of  Europe  the  modern  development  of  German 
literature;  and  she  was  thought  to  have  been  influenced  by 
A.  W.  Schlegel  in  her  bias  towards  the  Romantic  school, 
which  Heine  [see  his '•  Prose  miscellanies  "]  souglit  to  coun- 
teract. See  the  paper  on  the  Romantic  school  ^n  tlie  Atlantic 
monthly,  Dec,  1875. 

Nineteenth  century.  Beside  the  general  histories,  see  Car- 
lyle's Essays  [,')6I0.7]. 

Prose.  This  department  has  been  specially  cultivated  in 
English  by  Carlyle  in  his  "  German  romance  [5725.2],  wiio 
gives  memoirs  of  the  writers,  and  reviews  of  their  works,  from 
Slusaus  to  Goethe.  Dr.  Hedge's  book  [5732.1]  gives  the  same 
treatment,  with  more  extensive  scojje. 

Poetry.  The  English  reader  will  consult  the  section  in 
Longfellow's  "  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe  "  [5922.1],  and  the 
authorities  there  named.  Baskerville"s  book  [1G25.4]  is  an  an- 
thology, with  brief  memoranda,  with  German  and  English 
text. 

In  German,  Gervinus's  History  is  extremely  elaborated, 
marked  by  great  industry  and  patience,  but  it  has  not  been 
translated. 

Drama.  The  section  in  the  translation  of  Schlegel's  Lec- 
tures [6136.2]  is  the  best  brief  summary  in  English.  See 
Lady  Pollock,  on  the  German  and  French  drama,  in  the  Con- 
temporary review,  Feb.,  1873;  and  Carlyle,  on  German  play- 
wrights, in  his  Essays  [5610.7]. 

Education.  The  reader  must  go  to  the  Bates  Hall  cata- 
logues for  the  history  and  development  of  education  in  Ger- 
many. Ilowitt'a  "  Student  life  in  Germany  "  is  an  amusing 
account  of  the  students'  ways  of  living.  See,  in  this  connec- 
tion, articles  on  the  German  universities  in  Putnam's  maga- 
zine, Oct.,18()8,  and  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.7.  See  also  Matthew 
Arnold's  "  Schools  and  universities  ou  the  continent  "[58;i(5.6], 
and  a  chapter  in  Ross  Browne's  "  American  family  in  Ger- 
many "  [424.18]. 

Gerome,  Jean  Leon.    In  a  caravan  with  Gerome  the 

painter,     (/n  Many  lands  and  many  people)  . . .     431.3 

Gerry,  Elbridge,  Life  of.     Austin,  J.  T.     Boston, 

1828.     8° 1011.3 

Gerstaecker,  Friedrich.  Frank  Wildman's  adven- 
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vised by  L.  Wraxall 932.42 

—  How  a  bride  was  won.     Translated  by  F.  Jordan.     521.3 

—  Wild  sports  in  the  far  West.     Translated  from 

the   German.       With    eight   crayon    drawings. 

Boston,  1861.     xi,  396  pp.     12" 415.1 

Gertrude.     Sewell,  E.  M 527.21 

Gervinus,   Georg   Gottfried.      Introduction   to   the 

history  of   the  nineteenth  century.     From  the 

German.      With  a  brief  notice  of  the  author. 

London,  1866.     xx,  137  pp.     16" ,...,     836.2 

—  Shakespeare  commentaries.   Translated  under  the 

author's  superintendence  by  F.  E.  Bunnett. 
New  edition,  revised  by  the  translator.  Lon- 
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Gessert,  M.  a.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  art 
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Mathews,  W.     Chicago,  1874.     12° 5836.8 

Ghazzali,  Abu  Haniid  Mohammed  Ben  Mohammed 
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12° 715,2J 


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GiLMORE,  John.  Storm  warriors;  or,  life-boat  work 
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Gipsies.     See  Gypsies. 

Gipsy,  The.     James,  G.  P.  E 327.17 

Gipsy's,  The,  daughter.     Grey,  Mrs 521.27 

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Gleig,  George  Robert,  continued. 

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vi,  314  pp.     Sm.  8° 5428.8 

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Gliddon,  George  R.,  joint  author.  Types  of  man- 
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God  and  the  Bible.     Arnold,  M.    Boston,  1876.    12°.  5815.5 

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GoDDARD,  J.  T.  The  velocipede;  its  history,  varie- 
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GoDKiN,  James.  The  religious  history  of  Ireland, 
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GoDOLPHiN  and  Falkland.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.   (G. 

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Godwin,  Parke.  Cyclopaedia  of  biography:  a  record 
of  the  lives  of  eminent  persons.  New  edition. 
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Godwin,  William.     Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams. 

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—  .Same.     New  York.     2v 536.5 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.    Werke.    Stuttgart, 

1868.     36  V.  in  18.     8° 5737.1 

Contents.  —Vol.  [I.]  1,  2.  Goethe's  Leben ;  Gedichte.  [11.] 
3.  Hermann  uiid  Dorothea;  Achilleis;  Reineke  Euchs.  4. 
Gbtz  von  Berlichingen  niit  der  eiserneu  Hand;  Egniont; 
Clavigo.  [III.J  5.  Faust.  6.  Ipliigenie  auf  Tauris;  Tor- 
quato  Tasso;  Die  natiiriiche  Tochter;  Elpenor.  [IV.]  7. 
Leiden  des  jungen  Werthers;  Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz;  Brief 
eines  Landgeisilichen ;  Zwo  biblische  Fragen ;  Die  Wahlver- 
wandtschat'ten.  8.  Wilhelm  Meisters  Lehrjahre.  [V.]  9, 10. 
Wilhelm  Meisters  Wauderjahre.  10.  Reise  der  Sohiie  JVIega- 
prazons;  Die  guten  Weiber;  Novelle.  [VI.]  11,  l.i.  Aus 
meinem  Leben;  Wahrheitund  Dichtnng. 

[VII.]  13.  Spriiche  in  Reinien  ;  Spriiehe  in  Prosa ;  Ethisches. 
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und  zii  festlichen  Gelegenlieiten  gedichtete  enthaltend.  16. 
Lustspiele  und  Farcen.  [IX.]  17.  Singspiele.  18.  Schauspiele; 
Zeitstiieke.  [X.]  19.  Italienische  Reise.  20.  Italien.  [XI.] 
21.  Campagjie  in  Frankreieh;  Belagerung  von  Mainz;  Unter- 
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Rhein,  Main  und  Neckar.  [XII.]  23.  Annalen  odor  Tag- 
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Einzelnheiten.    24.  Benvenuto  Cellini,  B.  l-o. 

[XIII.]  25.  Benvenuto  Cellini,  B.  4;  Anhang;  Rameau's 
Netfe;  Diderots  Versuch  uber  die  Malerei.  26.  Winckelmann; 
Philipp  Hackert;  Einleitung  in  die  PropyJaen;  Ueber  Lao- 
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Wahrscheinlichkeit  der  Kunstwerke;  Philostrat's  Gemalde; 
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iiber  Kunst.  28.  Deutsche  Literatur.  [XV.]  29.  Ausvvartige 
Literatur  und  Volkspoesie.    ."0.    Jngenddranien;  Entwurfe. 

[XVI.]  31.  Gotz  von  Berlicliingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand, 
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—  Auto-biography.     Also  Letters  from  Switzerland, 

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—  Conversations  with  Eckermann  and  Soret.     From 

the  German  by  J.  Oxenford.  New  edition. 
London,  1874.     xxvii,  583  pp.     Sm.  8° 5735.11 

—  Correspondence  with  a  child.     Boston,  1872.    504 

pp.     Portrait.     Sm.8° 533.10 

—  Egmont:    a  tragedy.     From   the  German  by  F. 

Boott.     Boston,  1871.      150  pp.     16° 1636.3 

—  .Same.     With  English  notes,  etc.  by  C.  A.  Buch- 

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GOETHE 


96 


GOODWIN 


Shelf.  No. 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von,  continued. 

—  Faust.     From  the  German  by  J.  Anster.     Leip- 

zig, 1867.     xiv,  295+  pp.     Sq.  16° 1613.21 

—  Same.     Translated,   in   the  original  metres,  by 

Bayard  Taylor.     Boston,  1871,  73.     2  v.     4°..  5730.1 

—  Hermann  and  Dorothea.    Translated  by  E.  Froth- 

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1654-  pp.     16° 1615.16 

—  Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship.  From  the  Ger- 

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Sq.  16° 329.9 

—  Wilheim  Meister's    apprenticeship   and   travels. 

From  the  German,  by  T.  Carlyle.     New  edition, 
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—  Calvert,  G.  H.    Goethe:  his  life  and  works.    Bos- 

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—  Lewes,  G.  H.     The  story  of  Goethe's  life.     Lon- 

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—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  C.      Goethe  and   Men- 

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Note.  —The  story  of  his  life  by  Lewes  is  a  condensation  of 
his  large  and  excellent  biography.  Goetlie's  "  Auto-biog- 
raphy," though  interesting  to  the  student,  hardly  supplies  tlie 
place  of  a  proper  biographical  narrative.  See  Longfellow's 
"  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe  "  [5922.1].  Goethe's  "  Corre- 
spondence with  a  child  "  is  fictitious,  but  see  Atlantic  monthly, 
Feb.,  1873,  for  a  "  Curiosity  of  literature."  Calvert  presents 
difl'erent  phases  of  Goethe's  life,  with  a  chronological  sum- 
mary of  events  at  the  end. 

See  additional  essays  by  Emerson,  in  his  "  Representative 
men"  [1916.6;  19.)4.6.2];  by  Hedge,  in  his  "Prose  writers  of 
Germany"  [-5732.1];  by  Carlyle,  in  liis  Essays  [5610.7];  by  De 
Quincey,  in  his  "Biographical  essays"  [1825.6];  by  Long- 
fellow, in  his  "  Hyperion''  [1838.4.2J;  by  Mrs.  Jameson,  m 
her  "  Studies"  [1916.3];  and  by  Jettrey  [5610.8]. 

Eckermann's  "  Conversations  "  [5735.11]  is  valuable  as  dis- 
closing Goethe's  opinions. 

Goethe  figures  in  two  of  the  Muehlbach  novels,  "  Old  Fritz 
and  the  new  era  "  and  "  Goethe  and  Schiller." 

See  the  histories  of  German  literature,  and  Gostwick's 
"  Outlines  of  German  literature  "  [5835.2]. 

Going  on  a  mission.     Cobden,  P 1115.1 

Going  West.     Adams,  W.  T 938.9 

GoLB  and  dross.     Mayo,  I.  F 734.17 

Gold  and  name.     Schwartz,  M.  S.     Boston 531.10 

—  Same.     New  York.     2v 2028.3 

Gold  brick.  The.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.12 

Gold-bug,  The.     Poe,  E.  A.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.12 

Gold  Elsie.     John,  E 517.17 

GoLD-FOiL,  hammered  from  popular  proverbs.  Hol- 
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Gold    hunter's.   The,  library.      See  Thomes,  Wil- 
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Gold  hunters.   The,   in  Europe.     Thomes,   W.   H. 

Boston,  1873.     Sm.  8° 735.4 

Gold   hunters'.   The,    adventures.     Thomes,  W.  H. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 735.3 

Gold  thimble.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.11 

Golden  fetters.     Lemon,  M 312.6 

Golden  grain.     Farjeon,  B.  L 732.7 

Golden  legend.  The.  [Dramatic  poem.]  Longfel- 
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Golden  lion.  The,  of  Grandpere.     TroUope,  A 334.19 

Golden  sorrow,  A.     Hoey,  Mrs.  C 330.21 

Golden  treasury.  The.    [An  anthology.]     Palgrave, 

F.  T.,  editor 1627.4 

Golden  treasury  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Buchheim,  G.  A.     Deutsche  Lyrik 2028.7 

Golden  tress.  The.     Du  Boisgobey,  F 532.14 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Works.  Edited  by  P.  Cunning- 
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(7ort«en««.— Vol.  I.  Poetical  works:  The  traveller;  Edwin 
and  Angelina ;  The  deserted  village ;  The  haunch  of  venison ; 
The  captivity ;  Retaliation  ;  Threnodia  Augustalis ;  Miscella- 
neous poems;  Dramas:  The  good-natured  man;  She  stoops 
to  conquer ;  Scene  from  the  grumbler ;  The  vicar  of  Wake- 
field. IE  Enquiry  into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning; 
The  citizen  of  the' world.  III.  The  bee ;  Essays ;  Unacknowl- 
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Reviews;  Animated  nature;  Cock  lane  ghost;  Vida's  game  of 
chess;  Letters. 

—  Select  works.     With  portrait.      Leipzig,   1842. 

399+ pp.     Sq.  16° 312.23 

CMUenta.  —  The  vicar  of  Wakefield;  The  traveller;  The 
hermit;  The  deserted  village ;  The  haunch  of  venison;  The 
captivity;  Retaliation;  Miscellaneous  pieces;  The  good- 
natured  man;  She  stoops  to  conquer;  Scene  from  the 
grumbler. 


Shelf.  No. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  continued. 

—  The  vicar  of  Wakefield.  With  illustrations  printed 

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Sm.  4° 615.3 

—  Forster,  J.     Life  and  times  of.     London,  1871. 

2v.     8° 1022.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1873.     2  v.     Sq;  16° 1028.2 

—  Irving,    W.      Oliver   Goldsmith  :    a   biography. 

Leipzig,  1850.     Sq.  16° 1238.6 

—  Same.     London,  1850.     16° 715.6 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1815.13 

—  Lawrence,   B.     Lives  of  the  British  historians. 

New  York,  1855.     12° 1224.7.2 

—  Macaulay,   T.  B.,   lord.     Biography  of.     (7»  his 

New  biographies  of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

Note.  —  Forster's  "  Life  and  times  "  makes  wliat  is  in  some 
respects  tlie  best  literary  biography  produced  in  our  day,  and 
an  excellent  picture  of  literary  England  in  the  last  century; 
and  it  furnished  the  material  which  Irving  has  gracefully 
worked  up  in  his  sketchy  life.  Macaulay's  is  a  spirited  sketch. 
See  also  Bulwer's  essay  [336.5];  Scott's  "  Lives  of  the  novel- 
ists" [5914.2];  DeQuincey's  "Essays  on  tiie  poets"  [1825.4]; 
Howitt's  "  Homes  and  haunts  "  [1225.5];  Thackeray's  "  Hu- 
mourists "  [12.38.8] ;  Forsyth's  "  Novels  and  novelists " 
[6136.1] ;  and  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  14  and  48. 

Goldsmith's  wife.  The.     Ainsworth,  W.  H 330.11 

GoNDi,  Jean  Francois    Paul    de,    cardinal  de  Retz. 

Memoires  du  cardinal  de  Retz,  de  Guy-Joli,  et 

de  la  duchesse  de  Nemours.     Nouvelle  edition. 

Paris,  1817.     6  v.     Portrait.     12° 5528.4 

GooCH,   Benjamin.     On  some  of  the  most  important 

diseases  peculiar  to  women;  with  other  papers. 

Prefatory  essay  by  E,.  Ferguson.    London,  1859. 

Iv,  235-j-  pp.     8° 6023.4 

Good,  John  Mason.     The  book  of  nature.     Boston, 

1826.     2  V.     8°. 6833.1 

Good    English;     or,    popular    errors   in    language. 

Gould,E.S.     New  York,  1870".     16° 1736.1 

Good  fight,  A.     Reade,  C 538.2 

Good  for  nothing.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.11 

Good  luck.     Cobden,  P 926.35 

"Good  luck!"     Werner,  E 731.29 

Good  match,  A.     Perrier,  A 725.31 

Good-natured  man.  The:  a  comedy.    Goldsmith,  0. 

Works.     Leipzig,  1842.     Sq.  16° 312.23 

—  Same.     London,  1854.     8° 5612.1.1 

Good  old  times.  The.    [Historical  novel.]   Ainsworth, 

W.  H.     2v 329.11 

Good  society.     Grey,  Mrs 521.28 

Good  time  coming.  The.     Hale,  E.  E 529.7 

Good  words.    VoL  14,  15.    London,  1873,74.    2v.  8°.  1338.1 
GooDEVE,  T.  M.     Elements  of  mechanism.     2d  edi- 
tion.    London,  1871.   viii,  269  pp.     Illustrated. 

16° 6817.2 

Goodrich,  Charles  Augustus.  History  of  the  United 
States.  17th  edition.  Boston,  1827.  296,  20 
pp.     12°..... 818.6 

—  Lives  of  the   signers  of  the  declaration  of  inde- 

pendence.    4th  edition.     Boston,  1834.  460  pp. 

12° 1014.7 

Goodrich,  Frank  Boot.  Remarkable  voyages;  or, 
man  upon  the  sea:  a  history  of  maritime  adven- 
ture, exploration  and  discovery,  from  the  ear- 
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Philadelphia,  1873.     560  pp.     8° 421.7 

—  and  Warden,  Frank  L.  Romance  after  marriage: 

a  comedy.     New  York,  n.  d.     28  pp.     12° 1635.4 

Goodwin,  Charles  WycliflFe.  On  the  Mosaic  cos- 
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—  Same.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

theology) 1526.24  and  5814.15 

Goodwin,  Ezra  Shaw.     Sermons.     With  a  memoir. 

Boston,  1834.     268  pp.     12° 6816.19 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B.     Dr.  Howell's  family 734.13 

Goodwin,  Nathaniel.  Genealogical  notes,  or  con- 
tributions to  the  family  history  of  some  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts. 

Hartford,  1856.     xx,  362  pp.     8° 501L8 

Goodwin,  T.  A.  The  mode  of  man's  immortality: 
or,  the  when,  where,  and  how,  of  the  future  life. 

New  York,  1874.     238  pp.     12° 6326.11 

Goodwin  sands.  Storm  warriors;  or,  life-boat  work 

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Goody  Gracious!  and  the  forget-me-not.     Neal,  J. 

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Americans  of  recent  times.     Boston,  1871.     8°.  1214.14 

GoRDO.v,  Clarence.  (Vieux  Moiistache.)  Boarding- 
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—  That  good  old  time 916.24 

Gordon,    George   Hamilton,    earl  of  Aberdeen.     An 

inquiry  into  the  principles  of  beauty  in  Grecian 
architecture;  with  an  historical  view  of  the 
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from  Wilkins's  translation  of  Vitruvius,  to 
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Gordon,  Lucy  Austin,  lady  Buff.  Last  letters  from 
Egypt.  Added  letters  from  the  Cape.  With 
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Gordon,  Mary.  '  Christopher  North,'  a  memoir  of 
John  Wilson;  compiled  from  family  papers  and 
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Gore,  Catherine  Grace  Frances.     Castles  in  the  air.     311.1 

—  The  dean's  daughter 311.5 

—  Heckington 312.25 

—  A  life's  lessons 311.2 

—  Mammon 311.3 

—  New  year's  day,  a  winter's  tale 938.7 

—  Progress  and  prejudice 311.4 

—  The  two  aristocracies 312.26 

A'ote.  —  Mrs.  Gore's  novels  are  mostly  descriptive  of  fash- 
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Gorilla   country.   Stories   of  the.      [Africa.]      Du 

Chaillu,  P.  B.     New  York,  1870.     12° 933.5 

Gorilla  hunters,  The.     Ballantyne,  R,  M 913.26 

GosAU  smithy,  The.     Parr,  L 335.18 

GosSE,  Philip  Henry.  Evenings  at  the  microscope; 
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GoSTWiCK,  Joseph.  German  poets.  A  series  of 
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—  and  Harrison,  Robert.     Outlines  of  German  lit- 

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See  also  Architecture. 

GoUGER,  Henry.  Personal  narrative  of  two  years' 
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GoUGH,  John  B.      Speech  in  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1860.- 

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Gould,  Jeanie  T.     Marjorie's  quest 723.2 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     See  Baring-Gould,  Sabine. 

GoULDiNG,  F.  R.     Marooner's  island 926.3 1 

Gounod,  Charles.     Faust;  Romeo  and  Juliet.     (In 

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Gout,  Treatise  on  the  nature  and  cure  of.     Scuda- 

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Government,  continued. 

—  Mailfer,  H.  C.     Recherches  historiques  du  juste 

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GowRiE ;  or,  the  king's  plot.     James,  G.  P.  R 730.8 

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Graefe,  a.  von.  Three  memoirs  on  iridectomy  in 
certain  forms  of  iritis,  choroiditis  and  glaucoma. 
Translated  by  T.  Windsor.    London,  1859.    viii, 

380-1- pp.     8° 6023.1 

Graesse,  Johann  Georg  Theodor.     Lehrbuoh  einer 
allgemeinen  Literargeschichte  aller  bekannten 
Volker  der  Welt.     Dresden,  1838.     13  v.     8°..   6132.1 
Graham,  Ennis.     Not  without  thorns 731.5 

—  Tell  me  a  story.      [Juvenile] 1117.28 

Graham,  James  J.  Elementary  history  of  the  pro- 
gress of  the  art  of  war.     London,   1858.     xvi, 

336  pp.     12° 6927.2 

Graham,  John,  of  Claverhouse,  viscount  Dundee, 
Memorials  and  letters  illustrative  of  the  life 
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62.     3  V.     8° 5331.2 

Graham,  Walter.  The  brassfounder's  manual.  3d 
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141pp.     12° 1716.2 

Grammar.  Hermes  or  a  philosophical  inqviry  con- 
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See  also  Language. 

Grammont,     Philibert,    comte    de,    Memoires    du. 

Hamilton,  A.    T.  i.     Paris,  1823.     32° 5528.5 

Gramont,  Antoine  Agenor  Alfred,  due  de.  Memor 
lpseud.'\.  Passe  et  present,  etude  d'histoire 
contemporaine.  2e  edition.  Paris,  1875.  192-4- 
pp.     16° 5534.6 

Granada,  Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of.    Irving,  W. 

London,  1850.     Sm.  8° 826.4 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  187L     Sm.  8° 1815.6 

Grand  duchess  of  Gerolstein.     Offenbach,  J.     (In 

Ditson,  0.,  and  co.     Standard  opera  librettos). 6233.3. 5 

Grandmother's  money.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.23 

Grandmother's  scrap-book.     Conant,  C.  A 916.12 

Grandmother's  story  of  Bunker-hill  battle.  [A 
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Grand-pI:re,   Le,   et   ses  quatre   petits-fils.     Fou- 

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Grange,  Eugene,  pseud.  See  Bast^,  Eugene 
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Grant,  Miss  — .     Victor  Lescar 331.18 

Grant,  Sir  Alexander.   Xenophon  [outlined  and  ex- 
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Grant,    Anne,  formerly    Miss   MacVicar.      Letters 
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Grant,  Sir  Hope.  Incidents  in  the  Sepoy  war, 
1857,  58.  With  some  explanatory  chapters  by 
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pp.     Map.     Sm.  8° 5924.6 

Grant,  James.  The  great  metropolis  [London]. 
"Vol.  1,  3d  edition;  v.  2,  2d  edition.  New 
York,  1837.     2v.ini.     12° 827.2 

—  The  yellow  frigate 517.12 

Grant,  Maria  M.     Artiste 731.16 

Grant,    Ulysses    Simpson.      Adams,   W.   T.      Our 

standard-bearer;  or,  the  life  of.     Boston,  1868. 

16° 916.14 

—  Badeau,  A.     Military  history  of.     Vol.  i.     New 

York,  1868.     8° 5021.8 

—  Richardson,  A.  D.    A  personal  history  of.    Hart- 

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Xote.  —  Of  the  popular  lives  of  Grant,  among  the  most  con- 
siderable in  extent  is  that  by  Richardson,  who  was  a  war 
correspondent  with  liis  army.  Of  the  exclusively  military 
lives  Badeaii's  is  the  best;  only  the  first  volume,  however,  is 
as  yet  published,  bringing  the  record  down  to  tiie  early  part 
of  18()4;  but  the  autlior,  as  a  member  of  Grant's  military 
household,  had  great  advantages.  See  the  works  on  the  civil 
war,  under  the  United  States.  Also  Harper's  monthly,  vols. 
30,  31,  35  and  39,  and  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  23. 


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Grantley  manor.     Fullerton,  iarfy  G 325.19 

Granville  valley.     Abbott,  J 923.4 

Grape  culture.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  culture 

and  treatment  of  the  grape  vine.     Allen,  J.  F. 

New  York,  1856.     12'^ 6425.4 

Grapes  and  thorns.     Tincker,  M.  A 720.12 

Graphic,  The.     Illustrated.     Vol.   8-12.     London, 

1873-75.     5  v.     r° 6710.1 

Gratet-Duplessis,     Georges.         See    Duplessis, 

Georges  Gratet. 
Grattan,   Henry.     See  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Leaders 

of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.     New  York,  1872. 

12"  1025.9 

JVeXe.— See  Brougham's  Statesmen  [5C14.4.3];  Foster's  Es- 
says [5(il4.2];  Rogers's  Table-talk;  Memoirs  of  Thomas 
Moore,  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  etc. 

Gray,  Asa.  Botany  for  young  people.  [Part  i.] 
How  plants  grow.  With  a  popular  flora.  Illus- 
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Part  II.     How  plants  behave,   how  they  move, 

climb,  employ  insects  to  work  for  them,    etc. 

New  York,  1874.     46  pp.    Illustrated.    Sm.  4".  1523.24 

Gray,  Barry,  pseud.     See  Coffin,  Robert  Barry. 

Gray,  George  Zabriskie.  The  children's  crusade:  an 
episode  of  the  thirteenth  century.  New  York, 
1871.     xiii,  240  pp.     Sq.  16^ 824.10 

Gray,  0.  W.,  joint  compiler.     OflScial  topographical 

atlas  of  Massachusetts.  5'ec  Walling,  H.  F.  *Il.R.,  Desk 

Gray,  Thomas.      Poetical   works.      With    memoir. 

Boston,  1871.     cxviii,  223  pp.     Portrait.     1Q°..   1616.4 

Note.  —  See  also  essay  by  Bui  wer  [aso.5] ;  Hazlitt's  "  Lectures 
on  the  English  poets"  [5610.6;  SCIC..-)];  Walpole's  Letters, 
passim;  Howitt's  "Homes  and  haunts  "  [1225.5];  Johnson's 
"  Lives  of  the  poets  "  [1238.20]  ;  and  Jesse's  "  Etonians." 

See  Allibone  and  references,  and  the  histories  of  English 
literature. 

Great  army,  The.  Sketches  of  life  and  character  in 
a  Thames-side  district  [London].  By  the  River- 
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633-f  pp.     Sm.  8° 1838.2 

Great  bonanza.  The.     Adams,  W.  T.,   and  others. 

Boston,  1876.     8° 910.3 

Great  Britain.  The  case  of  Great  Britain,  as  laid 
before  the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened  at 
Geneva.     Washington,  1872.     3  v.     8° 5011.2 

—  The  counter  case  of  Great  Britain  as  laid  before 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened  at  Geneva,. 
Washington,  1872.     1105  pp.     8" .5011.9 

—  Correspondence  concerning  claims  against  Great 

Britain.    SeeUsiTEnSTATES.  Department  of  state.   6911.1 

—  Allen,  J.     Battles  of  the  British  navy.     London, 

1868.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 5417.5 

—  Bagehot,   W.     Lombard  street:  a  description  of 

the  money  market.     New  York,  1873.     12° 5435.8 

—  Brougham,   H.,  lord.      The  British  constitution. 

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—  Burke,  Sir  (J.)  B.     A  genealogical  and  heraldic 

dictionary  of  the  peerage  and  baronetage  of  the 
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—  Fawcett,  H.     Speeches  on  some  current  political 

questions.     London,  1873.    8° 5822.11 

—  Gairdner,  J.    The  houses  of  Lancaster  and  York. 

London,  1874.     Sq.  16° 628.4 

—  Green,    J.   R.     A  short  history  of  the  English 

people.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5418.10 

—  Greg,    W.  R.     Rocks  ahead;  or,  the  warnings  of 

Cassandra.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5826.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1875.     16° 1534.12 

—  Greville,  C.    C.   F.     The   Greville   memoirs.     A 

journal  of  the  reigns  of   king  George  iv   and 

king  William  IV.     London,  1875.     3  v.     8° 5414.6 

—  Same.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.     Bric-k-brac  series).  1828.5 

—  Higginson,   T.    W.      English   statesmen.       New 

York,  1875.     16° 628.7 

—  Hinton,   R.  J.     English   radical  leaders.     New 

York,  1875.     16° 628.8 

—  Holdsworth,    E.    W.    H.      Deep-sea   fishing  and 

fishing  boats.  An  account  of  the  practical 
working  of  the  yarious  fisheries  around  the 
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—  Holyoake,  G.  J.     The  history  of  co-operation  in 

England.     Vol.  i.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8°....   5826.9 


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—  Houghton,  W.    Sketches  of  British  insects.   Lon- 

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—  Howitt,    W.       Homes   and    haunts   of  the   most 

eminent  British  poets.     New  York,  1851.     2  v. 

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—  Law,  B.,  first  earl  Ellenborough.     History  of  the 

Indian  administration  of  Lord  Ellenborough,  in 
his  correspondence  with  the  duke  of  Wellington. 
London,  1874.     8° 5412.5 

—  Lodge,  E.     Portraits  of  illustrious  personages  of 

Great  Britain.    London,  1849,  50.    8  v.    Sm.  8°.  6337.6 

—  Mills,  A.     The  literature  and  the  literary  men  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     New  York,  1870. 

2  V.     8° 102L6 

—  Morley,    H.      Memoirs    of    Bartholomew    fair. 

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—  Napier,  Sir  W.  F.  P.     English  battles  and  sieges 

in  the  peninsula.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5916.9 

—  Planche,   J.   R.      History  of    British   costume. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6235.3 

—  Ranke,  (F.)   L.   von.      A  history    of    England. 

Oxford,  1875.     6  v.     8° 5412.6 

—  Rawlinson,  (Sir  H.  (C.)     England  and  Russia  in 

the  East.     London,  1875.      8° 5921.5 

—  Sargent,  F.  W.     England,  the  United  States,  and 

the  Southern  confederacy.     Lonaon,  1864.     8°..     812.7 

—  Smiles,  S.     Lives  of  the  engineers.     Comprising 

also  a  history  of  inland  communication  in 
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—  Smith,  P.  V.    History  of  the  English  institutions. 

Philadelphia,  1874.     16° 5418.5 

—  Strutt,  J.     The  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 

of  England.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 6414.4 

—  Thompson,  T.    Annals  of  influenza;  or,  catarrhal 

fever  in  Great  Britain  from  1510  to  1837.  Lon- 
don, 1852.     8° 6013.14 

—  Thornbury,  W.     British  artists,  from  Hogarth  to 

Turner.     London,  1861.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 6214.3 

—  Wright,  T.    Our  new  masters.    London,  1873.    8°.  5415.9 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.     History  of  the  British  navy,  from 

the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  Lon- 
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See  oiso  England,  Royal  institute,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Wales, 
and  the  "  Catalogue  notes  on  English  history,"  printed 
separately. 

Great  elm,  The.    Abbott,  J.    Harper's  story  books.  936.1.9 
Great  expectations.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)     Boston.   1824.5 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338. 15 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond.  The.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

{In  his  Miscellanies.)     Leipzig 335.13.1 

—  Same,     (/n  Ais  Works.)     London 513.1.8 

Great  ice  age.  The.  [Geology.]  Geikie,  J.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     8° 6633.2 

Great  march  [Sherman's  to  the  sea],  Stofy  of  the. 

Nichols,  G.  W.     New  York,  1866.     12^ 815.7 

Great  red  dragon,  The.     Gavin,  A.     Boston,  1854. 

12° 1226.21 

Great  Salt  Lake   City,   Utah.     The  city  of  the 

saints.     Burton,  R.  F.     New  York,  1862.     8°..     412.2 

See  also  Mormonism,  Utah. 

Great  South,  The.     [Southern  United  States,  with 

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Great  tragic  revival.  The:  a  drama.     Brougham,  J. 

New  York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.5 

Great  truths  on  great  subjects.  Bayley,  J.  London, 

1874.     Sm.  8° 6328.17 

Great  Western  series.  The.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

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[United  States  and  Australia.]  Dilke,  C.  W. 
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Greece.     Adams,   W.  T.     Cross  and  crescent;    or. 

Young  America  in.     Boston,  1874.     16° 925.11 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.     Horae  Hellenicse:  essays  and  dis- 

cussions on  some  important  points  of  Greek 
philology  and  antiquity.     London,  1874.     8°. . .   6113.4 

—  Bonner,  J.     Child's  history  of.  New  York,  1871. 

2  V.     16°...- 926.2 

—  Cocker,   B.  F.     Christianity  and  Greek  philoso- 

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Greece,  continued. 

—  Cox,  Ot.  W.      General  history  of  Greece,  from 

the  earliest  period  to  the  death  of  Alexander 

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History  of.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8°  ....  ....   5911.5 

—  Curtius,  E.     History  of.     New  York,  1874,  75. 

5  V.     12" 5924.10 

—  Fustel  de  Coulangos,  N.  D.     The  ancient  city:  a 

study  on  the  religion,  laws,  and  institutions  of. 
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—  Gordon,  G.  H.     An  inquiry  into  the  principles 

of  beauty  in  Grecian  architecture;  with  an  his- 
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—  Grote,  G.     History  of.    London,  1869.  12  v.  16°.  5926.1 

—  Guhl,  E.,  and  Koner,  W.     The  life  of  the  Greeks 

and  Romans,  described  from  antique  monuments. 

New  York  [London],  1875.     8° 5921.9 

—  Howard,   G.   W.  F.,  earl  of  Carlisle.       Diary  in 

Turkish  and  Greek  waters.     Boston,  1855.     12°.     825.5 

—  Howe,    S.    G.     Historical   sketch   of   the   Greek 

revolution.     New  York,  1828.     8° 821.1 

—  Kingsley,  C.     Greek  fairy  tales.     London,  1868. 

16° 935.25 

—  Liddell,  H.  G.,  and  Scott,  R.     A  Greek-English 

lexicon.     Oxford,  18G9.     4° *R.R.,  D.3.6 

—  Lloyd,  W.  W.     The  age  of  Pericles.     A  history 

of  the  politics  and  arts  of  Greece  from  the  Per- 
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2  V.     8° "5921.12 

—  Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer 

to  Menander.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5925.1 

—  Mueller,   C.  0.     History  of  the"literature  of  an- 

cient Greece.  Continued  after  the  author's 
death,  by  J.   W.   Donaldson.     London   [1858]. 

3  V.     8°' 6113.3 


Shelf.  No. 
Greece,  continued. 

—  Mure,  W.     Critical  history  of  the  language  and 

literature  of  antient  Greece.     London,  1854-67. 

5  V.     8° 6113.5 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for.     London,  1872.  12°. 5917. 10 

—  Pouquevillo,  F.  C.  H.  L.    Grece.    Paris,  1843.    8°.  5911.8 

—  RoUin,    C.       Ancient   history   of    the   Grecians. 

Vol.  1-4,  6-8.     Boston,  1807.     8° 5913.1 

—  Ruskiu,  J.     The  queen  of  the  air:  a  study  of  the 

Greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm.     New  York, 

1872.     12° 6236.17 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.     A  first  history  of.     New  York, 

1869.     12= 828.13 

—  Smith,   W.      Dictionary   of    Greek   and   Roman 

antiquities.     London,  1872.     8° *R.R.,  B.3.5 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography  and 

mythology.     London,  1870.     3  v.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.3 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography. 

London,  1872.     2  v.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.4 

Historyof.     New  York,  1875.     12° 5916.11 

—  Soleinne,  —  de.  Bibliotheque  dramatique.     T.  i. 

Paris,  1843.     8° 5532.1 

—  Sophocles,  E.  A.     A  glossary  of  later  and  Byzan- 

tine  Greek.       [Cambridge,    1860.       Title-page 
missing.]     4° 6110.2 

—  Taine,  H.  A.     The  philosophy  of  art  in.     New 

York,  1872.     12° 6217.2 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     Travels  in.     New  York,  1872.. 

12° 224.3 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     Pencillinga  by  the  way.     New 

York,  1844.     L.  8° 430.2 

—  Wyse,  Sir  T.  Impressions  of.     London,  1871.  8°.  6931.4 

—  Xenophon.     The  Hellenics,  or  Grecian  history. 

London,  1872.     Sm.  8° 6115.4 

See  also  Athens,  Peloponnessus. 


Note.—  Dr.  "William  Smith  considers  Grote's  contributions  to  historical  science  the  most  valuable  that  have  been  made  within  the  present  generation, 
and  Grote's  History,  notwithstanding  the  author's  tendency  to  theorizing,  is  commonly  esteemed  the  most  valuable  of  all  for  the  student,  and  except  for  ita 
voluminousness  for  the  ordinary  reader.  He  presents  the  early  legendary  history,  but  begins  to  write  in  the  modern  critical  spirit  when  he  reaches  B.  O.  776, 
and  continues  tlie  narrative  to  the  close  of  Alexander's  generation,  B.  C.  300.  Grote  undertook  his  work  to  correct  the  errors  of  Mitford,  and  to  counteract 
the  ettects  following  upon  Mitford's  illiberal  views  of  the  popular  institutions  of  the  Greeks,  which  were  also  controverted  in  Bulwer's  "Athens  "  [828.10], 
which  comes  down  only  to  B.  C.  429,  and  is  reviewed  from  Mitford's  stand-point  in  Alison's  Essays  [1531.7]. 

The  modern  critical  and  philosophical  manner  of  writing  history  has  thrown  somewhat  into  disrepute  the  heroic  and  exaggerating  method  of  Plutarch, 
many  of  whose  Lives  [5932.5]  trace  the  progress  of  Grecian  history  which  was  copied  by  Rollin  in  his  "  Ancient  history  "  [5913.1]. 

For  the  legendary  history,  see  Max  Muller's  "  Chips  "  [5G16.1];  and  the  manuals  mentioned  in  the  note  under  Mythology.  The  2d  chapter  of  Mure's 
"  Critical  history  "  [6113.5]  discusses  the  historic  value  of  the  mythical  legends. 

The  niostpo;jM/ar  of  the  German  histories  is  that  of  Curtius,  which  is  to  come  down  to  B.  C.  404,  but  it  is  not  yet  completed;  but  an  English  translation 
is  in  progress.  In  some  respects  he  is  more  learned  than  Grote.  Less  extensive  scope  will  be  found  in  Cox's  History  [5911.5],  and  still  less  in  Cox's  smaller 
work  [5916.3],  coming  down  to  the  death  of  Alexander  the  great,  and  in  Sewell's  "  First  history  "  [828.13].  Philip  Smith  gives  a  good  summarized  narrative 
in  his  "  History  of  the  world."  Important  episodes  with  their  bearing  on  the  sequence  of  events  are  given  in  Creasy's  "  Decisive  battles  "  [824.6].  Newman 
has  an  essay  on  the  striving  of  ancient  Greece  for  unity,  in  Fraser's  magazine,  1874.  Other  illustrative  matter  will  be  found  in  Freeman's  *'  Essays  "  [5913.4] 
and  in  his  "  History  of  federal  government "  [5921.11]. 

Those  who  wish  to  go  to  Herodotus  as  an  original  authority,  will  find  much  help  from  Rawlinson'a  notes  in  his  edition  [6112.2],  and  will  follow  it  with 
Lloyd's  "  Age  of  Pericles  "  [.5921.12],  before  going  on  to  a  later  period  with  Thucydides  [6115.8].  The  view  taken  by  Herodotus  of  Greek  history  is  contro- 
verted in  Plutarch's  "  Morals  "  [6113.1.4]. 

On  the  life  and  manners  of  the  ancient  Greeks,  Grote  is  still  the  best,  while  Becker's  Charicles,  though  a  novel,  embodies  the  critical  researches  of  Ger- 
man scholarship,  accompanied  with  illustrative  notes;  and  Barth61emy's  Anarcharsis  is  a  book  of  imaginary  travels  in  the  ripest  times  of  ancient  Greece. 
In  this  connection  the  books  above  named  by  Fustel  de  Coulanges,  Guhl  and  Koner,  and  Mahaffy  deserve  examination. 

On  the  mythology,  see  Clarke's  "  Ten  great  religions"  [1523.2] :  Max  Muller's  "  Chips  "  [5616.1.1  and  2] ;  an  article  on  the  relations  of  the  religion  of 
ancient  Greece  to  her  mythology,  in  the  North  American  review,  July,  1869;  and  Higginson's  essay  on  the  goddesses  [1915.2;  also  in  the  Atlantic  monthly, 
July,  1869].  See  a  chapter  in  Muller  on  religion.  See  De  Quincey  on  Pagan  oracles  in  his  "  Memorials  "  [182i.8],  and  an  examination  of  De  Quincey's  views 
on  the  religion  of  the  Greeks  in  the  Christian  examiner,  March,  1866.  There  is  an  account  of  the  oracles  in  Plutarch's  "  Morals  "  [6113.1.4].  See  also  Cocker's 
"  Christianity  and  Greek  philosophy  "  [5814.4]. 

Felton's  Lectures,  as  the  work  of  a  genial  writer  and  the  foremost  of  American  Greek  scholars,  and  as  embodying  personal  observations  of  travel,  are 
of  great  usefulness  to  the  general  reader.    Smith's  Dictionaries,  named  above,  embody  the  latest  erudition  and  are  of  great  excellence. 

Emerson  says,  "  An  excellent  popular  book  is  J.  A.  St.  John's  Ancient  Greece;  the  life  and  letters  of  Niebuhr,  even  more  than  his  lectures,  furnish 
leading  views.  The  secret  of  the  recent  histories  in  German  and  in  English  is  the  discovery,  owed  first  to  Wolff  and  later  to  Boeckh,  that  the  sincere  Greek 
history  of  that  period  nnist  be  drawn  from  Demosthenes,  especially  from  the  business  orations,  and  from  the  comic  poets." 

For  the  period  of  the  Trojan  war.  Homers  poem,  which  Gladstone  holds  to  be  substantial  fact,  and  has  illustrated  in  his  "  Juventus  mundi"  [1523.9], 
may  be  compared  with  Shakespeare's  treatment  in  Ids  "  Troilus  and  Cressida." 

History,  — middle  period. 

Gibbon's  Rome  [824.9]  may  be  consulted  for  the  '•  middle  period  "  of  Greek  history. 

On  the  war  for  independence  begun  in  1821,  beside  Howe,  see  Felton's  Lectures  and  Mr.  Everett's  elegant  essay  in  the  North  American  review  for 
October,  1823  [also  in  his  works],  and  Mr.  "Webster's  speech  in  congress  [in  liis  works,  5013.1]  for  the  recognition  of  Greek  independence. 
For  description  and  travel,  beside  the  books  named  above,  see  "W.  C.  Prime's  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  17. 

Literature,  etc. 

For  the  general  history  of  Greek  literature,  the  English  reader  will  find  compendious  accounts  in  some  of  the  lectures  of  Felton's  Greece;  while  Grote's 
view  of  the  literature  is  as  valuable  as  his  history  is  in  other  sections.  And  similar  side  treatment  will  be  found  in  Curtius;  in  Bulwer's  "Athens "'  [828.10]; 
and  in  Lloyd's  "  Age  of  Pericles  "  [5921.12].  Mueller,  who  died  in  1840,  left  incomplete  what  promised  to  be  a  most  valuable  history,  but  it  has  been  con- 
tinued by  Donaldson  [6113.3].  The  work  of  Col.  Mure  [6113.5]  is,  however,  the  most  elaborate  monograph  in  English.  See  also  De  Quincey's  article  on 
"  style  "  in  his  "  Historical  and  critical  essays  "  [1825.3]. 


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On  the  lyrical  poetry,  see  Felton's  Lectures,  and  Grote  [6926.1.4]. 

On  the  Greek  drama,  gee  Schlegel's  "  Lectures  on  the  dramatic  art  and  literature  "  [61.%.2] ;  chapters  in  Grote  [5920.1] ;  Book  v  of  Bulwer'g  "  Athena  " 
[828.10];  Felton's  Greece;  Froude's  "  Sea  studies"  in  Fraser's  magazine,  1875;  and  De  Quincey's  theory  of  Greek  tragedy  in  his  Letters,  etc. 

Art. 

See  Dr.  Lodge's  translation  of  Winckelmann's  well-known  history  of  art  among  the  Greeks  [C211.1 ;  also  Atlantic  monthly,  April,  1873].  Taine's  book 
is  written  in  pursuance  of  his  favorite  theory  of  ethnological  and  climatic  influences.  Tiie  English  reader  will  find  the  history  of  Greek  art  treated  in  gen- 
eral histories  of  art,  of  sculpture,  and  of  painting;  and  special  chapters  in  the  books  already  referred  to,  by  Grote,  Fclton,  Lloyd,  etc.  See  also  Foster's 
"  Critical  essays  "  [.'5614.3.2]. 

There  is  a  popular  account  in  Viardot's  "Wonders  of  sculpture  "  [1714.28]. 

Also  Van  Brunt's  papers  on  the  principles  of  Greek  art  in  tlie  Atlantic  monthly,  June,  1861,  etc.,  and  Ruskin  on  Greek  landscape  in  vol.  3  of  his 
"Modern  painters"  [02.36.18].  Their  architecture  has  ample  treatment  in  the  general  works  of  Fergusson  [6222.3]  and  Liibke  [0210.4] ;  and  with  much 
sympathy  in  Rosengarten's  "  Architectural  styles."  


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Greek  anthology,  The   [outlined  and   explained]. 

Nerves,  C,  lord  Neaves.  Philadelphia,  1874.  16^.6116.21 
Greek  church.    The  Eastern  liturgy.  London,  1866. 

81+  pp.     32" 5818. 18 

—  The  great  catechism.     From  the  Greek  edition, 

byJ.  T.  S.     London,  1867.     58+ pp.     32°. .. .5818.17 

—  The  holy  canons  of  the  seven  oecumenic  synods. 

From  the  original  Greek.     London,  1867.     iv, 

56+  pp.     32° 5818. 16 

—  The  pope  of  Rome  and  the  popes  of  the  oriental 

orthodox  church.     Tondini,  C.     London,  1871. 

Sm.  8° 6816.1 

Greeley,  Horace.     The  American  conflict,  1860-65. 

Illustrated.     Hartford,  1865,  67.     2  v.     8°....      810.1 

—  Essays  designed  to  elucidate  the  science  of  politi- 

cal economy.     Boston,  1871.     384  pp.     12° 1525.18 

—  Recollections  of  a  busy  life.    A  new  edition,  with 

a  memoir  of  [his]  later  years  and  death.  New 
York,  1873.  624,  Ixxxiii  pp.  Portraits.  Fac- 
simile.    8° 5023.8 

—  What  I  know  of  farming.     New   York,    1871. 

335  pp.     12° 1515.16 

—  Cleveland,  C.     Story  of  a  summer   [at  Horace 

Greeley's  home] ;  or,  journal  leaves  from  Chap- 
paqua.     Now  York,  1874.     Sq.  16° 1019.2 

—  Parton,  J.     Life  of.     Boston,  1869.     12° 5023.6 

—  and  others.     The  great  industries  of  the  United 

States.      With   illustrations.      Hartford,    1872. 

1304  pp.     8° 151L1 

Green,  Horace.  Surgical  treatment  of  polypi  of 
the  larynx,  and  oedema  of  the  glottis.  New 
York,  1852.     121+  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6023.12 

—  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the   air  passages,  bron- 

chitis, etc.  New  York,  1846.  xv,  276  pp.  7 
plates.     8° 6021.2 

Green,  John  Orne.  Memorial  of  John  0.  Dalton. 
An  address,  April  27,  1864.  Cambridge,  1864. 
35  pp.     8° 5023.4 

Green,  John  Rich.  A  short  history  of  the  English 
people.  With  maps  and  tables.  London,  1874. 
xxxix,  847  pp.     Sm.  8° 5418.10 

Green,  Jonathan.  Practical  compendium  of  the 
diseases  of  the  skin,  including  a  particular  con- 
sideration of  the  more  frequent  and  intractable 
forms  of  these  affections;  with  cases.  From 
the  2d  London  edition.  Boston,  1839.  xii, 
252  pp.     8° 6012.9 

Green,  Thomas  Henry.  An  introduction  to  pathol- 
ogy and  morbid  anatomy.  Illustrated.  Phila- 
delphia, 1871.     2G0  [256]  pp.     8° 6021.9 

Green  gate,  The.     Wichert,  E 714.16 

Green  mountain  boys.  The:  a  historical  tale  of  the 

early  settlement  of  Vermont.    Thompson,  D.  P.     734.1 

Greene,  George  Washington.  Life  of  Nathanael 
Greene.  New  York,  1871.  3  v.  Portrait. 
Map.     8° 5023.2 

Greene,  Nathanael,  Life  of.     Greene,  G.  W.     New 

York,  1671.     3  v.     8° 5023.2 

Greene,  R.  J.     Cushions  and  corners 926.30 

—  A  winter  and  summer  at  Burton  hall 926. 29 

Greene,    Robert,    and    Pkele,   George.      Dramatic 

and  poetical  works.  With  memoirs  and  notes 
byA.  Dyce.  London,  1861.  vi,  624+ pp.  8°.  5621.4 
Greenhow,  Robert.  History  of  Oregon  and  Cali- 
fornia, and  the  other  territories  on  the  north- 
west coast  of  North  America.  2d  edition.  Bos- 
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Shelf.  No. 

Greenland,  The  land  of  desolation :  being  a  personal 
narrative  of  observation  and  adventure  in. 
Hayes,  L  L     New  York,  1872.     12° 423.9 

Greenough,  Henry.  Apelles  and  his  contempo- 
raries.    Boston,  1860.     342pp.     Sm.  8°..* 536.10 

—  Ernest  Carroll,  or  artist-life  in  Italy.     Boston, 

1858.     344  pp.     16° 737.28 

Greenough,  Mrs.  Richard  Saltonstall.     See  Green- 
ough, Sarah  D. 
Greenough,  Sarah  D.     Arabesques 1516.12 

—  In  extremis 736.20 

—  Treason  at  home 522.3 

Greenough,  Sarah  L.     Lilian 716.16 

Greenough,  William  Whitwell.  Free  lending  libra- 
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Greenwell,  Dora.     The  patience  of  hope 1535.7 

Greenwood,  Francis  William  Pitt.  Sermons  of  con- 
solation. 2d  edition.  Boston,  1844.  viii,  312 
pp.     16° ■ 5817. 10 

Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud.  See  Lippincott,  Sara 
Jane. 

Greenwood,  James.  The  London  vocabulary,  Eng- 
lish and  Latin.  1st  American  from  the  25th 
London  edition.  Cambridge,  1816.  x,  132  pp. 
Sm.  12« 6128.1 

—  A  night  in  a  workhouse.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.1 

—  Rudimentary   treatise    on    navigation:    Part    1. 

How  to  keep  the  log  and  work  it  ofif.  2.  On 
finding  the  latitude  and  longitude.  With  illus- 
trations. 9th  edition.  London,  1870.  viii, 
167  pp.     12° 1715.11 

—  The   true   history  of  a  little  ragamuflfin.     New 

York,  1867.     iv,  138  pp.     8° 521.5 

—  Wild  sports  of  the  world:  a  book  of  natural  his- 

tory and  adventure.     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1870.     474+ pp.     8° 1514.21 

Greg,  William  Rathbone.  The  creed  of  Christen- 
dom: its  foundations  contrasted  with  its  super- 
structure. 3d  edition.  London,  1874.  2  v. 
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—  Enigmas  of  life.     [Essays.]     Boston,  1873.     322 

pp.     16° 1534.2  and  6136.6 

—  Literary   and   social   judgments.     Boston,  1873. 

352  pp.     16° 5616.10 

—  Rocks  ahead;  or,  the  warnings  of  Cassandra.     2d 

edition.    London,  1874.    xli,  233+  pp.    Sm.  8°.  5826.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1875.     xli,  233+ pp.     16° 1534.12 

CoH?e>Us.  — Political  rock;  Economic  rock;  Religious  rock; 
Appendix:  Tlie  mistake  of  honest  democrats;  Unionist  re- 
strictions on  labour;  Three  men  and  three  eras ;  United  States 
in  recent  years. 

Note.  —In  the  view  of  the  author  the  three  especial  dangers 
hanging  over  the  future  of  England  are:  "The  political  su- 
premacy of  the  lower  classes;  The  approaching  industrial 
decline  of  England;  The  divorce  of  the  intelligence  of  the 
country  from  its  religion." 

Gregorius  Thaumaturgus,  or  Neo-CoBsariensis,  St., 
and  others.  The  works  of  Gregory  Thauma- 
turgus, Dionysius  of  Alexandria,  and  Archelaus. 
Translated  by  S.  D.  F.  Salmond.  Edinburgh, 
1871.  vi,  429  pp.  [Ante-Nicene  Christian 
library.]     8° 6322.4 

Gregorius  VII,  pope  (Hildebrand),  Life  of.     Ville- 

main,  A.  F.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5522.6 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand.  Geschichte  der  Stadt  Rom 
im  Mittelalter.  Vom  v.  bis  zum  xvi.  Jahr- 
hundert.  2te  durchgearbeitete  Auflage.  Stutt- 
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GUiLj.:yM:fN 


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Gregorovius,  Ferdinand,  continued. 

—  Lucrezia   Borgia.     Nach    Urkunden  und   Corre- 

spondenzen  ihrer  eigenen  Zeit.  [Also  Anhang 
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329,  140+ pp.     Plate.     8^^ 5733.6 

Grenville,  George  Nugent  Temple,  lord  Nugent. 
Memorials  of  John  Hampden,  his  party  and  his 
times.  4th  edition,  with  a  memoir  of  the  writer 
and  a  general  index.  Portraits.  London,  1860. 
Ixxv,  420  pp.     Sm.  8° 5426.12 

Greville,  Charles  Cavendish  Fulke.  The  Greville 
memoirs.  A  journal  of  the  reigns  of  George  iv 
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—  Same,    (/n  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Bric-k-brac  series).    1828.5 
Grey,  Mrs.     The  belle  of  the  family 521.26 

—  Cousin  Harry 534.22 

—  The  duke  and  the  cousin 530.5 

—  The  flirt 521.32 

—  The  gipsy's  daughter 521.27 

—  Good  society 521.28 

—  Hyacinthe 521.29 

—  Lena  Cameron 521.30 

—  Lion-hearted 521.39 

—  The  little  beauty 534.23 

—  The  little  wife 521.31 

—  The  manoeuvring  mother 521.38 

—  Mary  Seaham 521.25 

—  The  old  dower  house 530.3 

—  Passion  and  principle 530.4 

—  Sybil  Lennard 530.2 

—  The  young  prima  donna 521.34 

Gridiron,   The.     Lover,  S.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

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Grier,  William.  The  mechanic's  calculator;  compre- 
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From  the  5th  Glasgow  edition.     Philadelphia, 

1842.     308  pp.     Plates.     12° 1713.5 

Grif.     Farjeon,  B.  L 521.8 

Griffin,  Gerald.     The  collegians 517.7 

—  The  duke  of  Monmouth 5 17.8 

—  The  invasion 517.9 

—  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.5 

—  The  rivals,  and  Tracy's  ambition 517.10 

—  The  swans  of  Lir.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little 

classics) 529.4.1 

—  Tales  of  the  jury  room 517.11 

—  Selections  from.      See  Half   hours  with  Irish 

authors.     New  York,  1873.     12° 737.9 

No(e.  —  Most  of  GriflSn's  novels  are  illustrative  of  Irish  life 
and  character. 

Griffith  Gaunt.     Reade,  C 527.1 

Grimm,  Herman.  Life  of  Michael  Angelo.  Trans- 
lated with  the  author's  sanction  by  F.  E.  Bun- 
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Grindon,  Leopold  H.  Phenomena  of  plant  life.  Bos- 
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Gringo,  Harry,  pseud.     See  Wise,  Henry  Augustus. 

Grinnell  expedition,  Second,  in  search  of  Sir  John 
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^  Same.     Hartford,  1871.     8° 5912.4 

See  also  Arctic  regions. 

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America.  With  additions  by  R.  H.  Stoddard. 
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Grohman,  W.  a.  Baillie.  Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese: 
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Gross,  Samuel  D.,  editor.  Lives  of  eminent  Ameri- 
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Grote,  George.     Aristotle.     Edited  by  A.  Bain  and 

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—  History  of  Greece.    New  edition.    With  portrait 

and  plans.     London,  1869.     12  v.     16° 5926.1 

—  Minor  works.   With  critical  remarks  on  his  intel- 

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—  Plato  and  other  companions  of  Sokrates.     2d  edi- 

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Grotesque.  History  of  caricature  and  grotesque  in 
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Grove,  William  Robert,  and  others.  The  correla- 
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Grueber,  Herbert  A.  Roman  medallions  in  the 
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Gruen,  Anastasius,  pseud.  See  Auersperg,  Anton 
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Gruener,  Louis  (Emmanuel).  The  manufacture  of 
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Grund,  Francis  J.  The  Americans  in  their  moral, 
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Guernsey,  Alfred  H.,  and  Alden,  Henry  M.  Har- 
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Guillotine,  History  of  the.  Croker,  J.  W.  Lon- 
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Guilt  and  innocence.     Schwartz,  M.  S 531.5 

Guinea.     See  Coomassie. 

Guise,  Henri  de  Lorraine,  due  de.  See  M^rimee, 
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GuizoT,  Mile.     See  Witt,  Henriette  de. 

GuizoT,  Mile.     See  Witt,  Pauline  de. 

Guizot,  ]&lisabeth  Charlotte  Pauline  de  Meulan. 
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76.     5  V.     L.  8° 5530.2 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  La  Gaule-Charles  le  Bel,  1328.  II. 
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Henri  IV,  1515-1010.  IV.  Louis  Xlll-Louis  XIV,  1610-1715. 
v.  Louis  xv-Louis  XVI,  1715-89. 

—  History   of   civilization    from    the    fall  of    the 

Roman  empire  to  the  French  revolution.  Trans- 
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—  History  of  France  from  the  earliest  times  to  1789. 

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3  V.     Illustrated.     S'^ 5510.2 

Gulliver's  travels.     Swift,  J.     Leipzig 315.8 

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Gun,  rod,  and  saddle.  Personal  experiences.  Gil- 
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Gun-boat  series,  The.     iSeeFosDiCK,  Charles  A. 

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Gunnery,   Instruction   in.      Benton,   J.    G.      New 

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Gurnet,  John  Hampden.  Chapters  from  French 
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GuRNEY,  Mary.  Mrs.  Gurnej^'s  apology.  In  justi- 
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Gushington,   Angelina,  pseud.      Thoughts   on  men 

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See  also  Germany,  note  on  Thirty  years'  war. 

Guthrie,  Thomas.  Autobiography.  And  memoir 
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Lukexix,  41.    And  Ragged  schools.    New  York, 

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Guy  Carlton.     Wise,  D 932.34 

Guy  Deverell.     Le  Fanu,  J.  S 314.4 

Guy  Earlscourt's  wife.     Fleming,  M.  A 522.6 

Guy  Livingstone.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.22 

Guy  Mannering.     Scott,  SirW.     Boston 523.16 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.13 

Guy  Rivers.     Simms,  W.  G. 716.28 

GuYOT,  Arnold.  The  earth  and  man:  lectures  on  com- 
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Gymnastics.    Forrest,  G.    Handbook  of.     London, 

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Gypsies.     Borrow,  G.     The  Zincali;  or,  an  account 

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—  Leland,   C.   G.     The  English  gypsies  and  their 

language.     Now  York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5438.5 

Gypsy  Breynton.     Phelps,  E.  S 916.21 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.     Phelps,  E.  S 916.22 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.     Phelps,  E.  S 916.20 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  golden  crescent.     Phelps,  E.  S.  916.23 

H— family,  The.     Bremer,  F 511.5 

Habberton,  John,  editor.  Select  British  essays. 
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Habitations,  The,  of  man  in  all  ages.     Viollet-le- 

Duc,  E.  E.     Boston,  1876.     8° 6223.5 

Habits  and  men.  [Sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.]  Doran, 

J.  W.     New  York,  1865.     12° 1532.3 

Hack,  Maria.     Stories  from  English  history  during 

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Hacklaender,    Friedrich    Wilhelm.       Behind   the 

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Hactenus.     Tupper,  M.  F.     Boston,  1848.     16° 1617.5 

Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller.      Gait,  J.      (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.9 

Hadermann,  Jeanette  R.     Against  the  world 528.3 

—  Dead  men's  shoes 533. 15 

—  Forgiven  at  last 528.10 

Hadley,  James.     Essays,  philological  and  critical. 

New  York,  1873.     vi,  424-|-  pp.     8°. 5214.3 

—  Introduction  to  Roman  law.      New  York,  1874. 

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Haeckel,  Ernst  Heinrich.  History  of  creation:  or 
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Haendel,  Georg  Friedrich.       See  Handel,  Georg 

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Hagen,     (Ernst)     August,     editor.       Kiinstler-Ge- 

schichten.     Leipzig,  1833,  40.     4  v.  in  3.     12°.   2026.1 

Contents.  — \o\.  [I.]  1,2.  Die  Chronik  seiner  Vaterstadt 
vom  Lorenz  Ghiberti.  [II.]  3.  Die  Wunder  der  Kathrina  vou 
Siena.    [III.]  4.  Leonhard  da  Vinci  in  Mailand. 

Hahnemann,  Samuel  (Christian  Friedrich).     Orga- 

non  of  the  art  of  healing.     5th  American;  trans- 
-     lated  from  the  5th  German  edition,  by  C.  Wes- 

selhoeft.  New  York,  1876.  244-4-  pp.  8°  ..  .6022.19 
Hair,  Treatise  on  the.     Perry,  B.  C.     New  Bedford, 

1859.     12° 1525.4 

Hakewell,    George.       See    Christophers,   S.   W. 

Homes  of  old  English  writers.     London  [1874]. 

Sm.  8° 5428.16 

Hakluyt  society.     Publications.     Namely:  — 

—  Yule,   H.,  editor.     Cathay  and  the  way  thither; 

being  a  collection  of  medieval  notices  of  China. 

London,  1866.     2  v.     8° 5923.10 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  (Col.  Frederic  Ingham.) 
The  children  of  the  public.  (In  Johnson,  (E.) 
R.     Little  classics) 529.4.12 

—  The  good  time  coming;   or,  our  new  crusade •  529.7 

Note.  —  A  re-issue  of  "  Our  new  crusade"  (published  in 
1874),  with  change  of  title. 

—  His  level  best,  and  other  stories 738.2 

—  How  to  do  it 526.17 

—  If,  yes,  and  perhaps 526.19 

—  In  His  name.     A  story  of  the  Waldenses,  seven 

hundred  years  ago.     3d  edition.     Boston,  1874. 
87-f.pp.     8° 732.28 

—  The  Ingham  papers 526. 16 


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HALLAM 


Shelf.  No. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett,  continued. 

—  Kansas   and   Nebraska.      With    map.       Boston, 

1854.     256  pp.     12° 415.2 

—  The  man  without  a  country.     {In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.1 

—  One  hundred  years   ago.     How  the  [revolution- 

ary] war  began.  A  series  of  sketches  from 
original  authorities.    Boston,  1875.    40  pp.    8^.811.15 

—  Our  new  crusade.     A  temperance  story 529.5 

—  The  skeleton  in  the  closet.     {In  Johnson,   (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.5 

—  A   summer   vacation.      Four  sermons.      Boston, 

1874.     73  pp.     12" 6328.6 

Con/e?!<s.— Worship  in  Europe;  Tlie  Vienna  exhibition; 
Pilgrimages ;  Open  air  and  the  Aryan  virtues. 

—  Sybaris  and  other  homes 524.23 

—  Ups  and  downs 528.8 

—  and  OTHERS.     Tales  for  travellers.     The  lost  pal- 

ace, and  other  tales 720. 25 

Contents.  —  Tlie  lost  palace,  by  E.  E.  Hale ;  Allegro,  by  Ellis 
Gray;  The  last  witch,  by  Clara  F.  Guernsey;  Achsa's  possi- 
bilities, by  Isabella  G.  Meredith:  Jack  Maynard's  call,  by  T. 
M.  Osborne;  The  New  England  sphinx,  by  V.  G.  Smith; 
"Whicli  is  the  actress?  by  Lucretia  P.  Hale;  Bombay  Shirley's 
cure. 

Nicolette  and  Aucassin,  and  other  tales 720.24 

Contents.  — Wn- o\i:tiQ  and  Aucassin;  Tom  Haliburton's 
quandary,  by  K.  W.  and  M.  S.  S. ;  A  civil  servant,  by  E.  E. 
Hale;  They  saw  a  great  light,  by  E.  E.  Hale. 

Spoons  in  a  wherry,  and  other  stories 720.21 

Co»i<en«s.  —  Devil-puzzlers,  by  F.  B.  Perkins;  The  Pole's 
story;  The  improvisatore  and  the  heeler,  by  F.  W.  Loriiig; 
The  two  princes,  by  E.  E.  Hale;  In  the  wide  world,  by  T. 
Federhorn;  Rebecca's  ma,  by  F.  W.  Loring;  What  happcDcd 
to  the  klian  and  the  poor  man's  son ;  Tlie  companion  ot  para- 
dise, by  H.  A.  Miles:  A  Tartar 'fairy  tale  literally  translated; 
Spoons  in  a  wherry,  by  M.  S.  Severance;  AVaveline,  the  little 
mermaid,  by  Annie  Moore;  A  night  of  terror,  by  Mrs.  S.  De 
Ponte ;  The  housekeeper's  story. 

Stand  and  wait,  and  other  tales 720.23 

Contents.— BiiL-nd  and  wait:  The  man-nfactory,  by  F.  B. 
Perkins;  Beatrice's  mirror,  by  Annie  D.  Perkins;  "Against 
time,"  by  E.  Papendick;  A  contribution  to  tlie  conscience 
fund,  by  R.  Scudder;  A  tress  of  hair,  by  Isabella  G.  Meredith. 

Story  of  the  Simplon,  and  other  tales 720.22 

Contents.  — A  tale  of  the  Simplon;  F61icie  Mordaunt'a 
■world,  by  Lucretia  P.  Hale;  Pilchards,  by  Mary  J.  Penwyn; 
The  survivor's  story;  Two  song  and  dance  men,  by  F.  W. 
Loring. 

Workingmen's  homes.     Essays  and  stories  on 

the  homes  of  men  who  work  in  large  towns. 
Boston,  1874.     182-|- pp.     Illustrated.     16°. ..  1516.22 

Hale,  Nathan.  An  epitome  of  universal  geography. 

With  maps.      Boston,  1830.     iv,  404  pp.     12°.     437.3 

Hale,  Sarah  Josepha.  Complete  dictionary  of  po- 
etical quotations.      Illustrated.      Philadelphia, 

1872.  576pp.     8° *R.R.,  F.3.1 

—  Flora's  interpreter,  and  fortuna  flora.     Revised 

edition,   with  new  illustrations.     Boston    [cop. 

1843].     288pp.     12° 1625.10 

Hales,  John.     Essays.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Collection 

of  essays  and  tracts  in  theology) 1918.9.5 

Hales,  John  G.     Survey  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity. 

Boston,  1821.  156pp.  Map.  1  plate.  12°..  424.21 
Halevy,   Jacques   Francois   Fromental   Elie.      {In 

Ditson,  0.,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos). 6233. 3.1 

Half  a  million  of  money.     Edwards,  A.  B 312.13 

Half-hours    in   the    green   lanes.     Taylor,    J.    E. 

London, 1873.     16°  6619.2 

Half  hours  with  Irish  authors.       Selections  from 

Griffin,  Lover,  Carleton,  and  Lever.     New  York, 

1873.  330  pp.     Portraits.     12° 737.9 

Half  hours  with  modern  scientists.     Lectures  and 

essays.  With  introduction  by  N.  Porter.  1st 
series.     New  Haven,  1872.     xi,  288  pp.     12°..  1525. 19 

Contents.  —  On  the  physical  basis  of  life.  T.  H.  Huxley.  — 
Correlation  of  vital  and  physical  forces.  G.  F.  Barker.  —  As 
regards  protoplasm.  Reply  to  Huxley.  J.  H.  Stirling.  —  Oa 
the  hypothesis  of  evolution.  E.  D.  Cope.  —  Scientific  ad- 
dresses: On  the  methods  and  tendencies  of  physical  investi- 
gation. On  haze  and  dust.  On  the  scientific  use  of  the 
imagination.    J.  Tyndall. 

Half-hours   with   the   best   ai^thors.     Knight,    C. 

London  [1866].     4  v.     Sm.  8° 5926.4 


Shelf.  No. 

Haliburton,  Thomas  Chandler.  {Sam  Slick.)  The 
clockmaker:  sayings  and  doings  of  Samuel  Slick 
of  Slickville.  With  illustrations.  New  York, 
1872.     xi,  271pp.     16° 535.12 

Hall,  Anna  Maria.     The  buccaneer 727.22 

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Hamersly,  Lewis  R.     Records  of  living  oflSces  of 

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—  Richard  Vandermarck 515.16 

—  Roundhearts  and  other  stories 724.15 

—  Rutledge 737.29 

—  St.  Philip's 724.13 

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Harry  Lorrequer.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.2 

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Hart,  George.     The  violin:  its  famous  makers  and 

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Harwood.     Coulson,  J.  G.  A 720.30 

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Hasheesh  eater,  The.     Ludlow,  F.  H.     New  York 

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Haste  and  waste.    Adams,  W.  T 925.2 

Hastings,    Selina,    countess   of   Huntington,      Lady 

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Hastings,    Thomas.     The  mother's  nursery   songs. 

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Hatton,  Joseph.  With  a  show  in  the  North. 
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Hatton,  Thomas.  Hints  for  sketching  in  water- 
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Hauff,   Wilhelm.      Arabian  days'  entertainments. 

From  the  German  by  H,  P.  Curtis 533.6 

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ContenU.  —  The  beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des  arts;  The  em- 
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Haughton,  Samuel.  Principles  of  animal  mechanics. 

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Haunted  hearts.     Cummins,  M.  S 322.30 

Haunted  homestead,  The.    Southworth,  E.  D.  E.*N.  522.13 

Haunted  house.  The 338.3 

Haunted  man.  The.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 338.6 

Haunted  ships.  The.  Cunningham,  A.  {In  John- 
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Hauteville,  Paul  Daniel  Gonzalve  Grand  d'.  Re- 
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Handel;  Handel;  Gluck;  Haydn;  Schubert;  Chopin;  The 
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—  Pet;  or,  pastimes  and  penalties 912.17 

Hawkins,  F.  W.     Life  of  Edmund  Kean.     London, 

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Hawthorne,  Julian.     Bressant 737.13 

—  Idolatry.     A  romance 724.10 

—  Saxon    studies.       [Mostly    Dresden.]       Boston, 

1876.     452-1-pp.     12° 424.5 


Shelf.  No. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.   The  birthmark.    {In  John- 
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—  The  Blithedale  romance.    Boston,  1871.    288  pp. 

16° 1813.8 

—  David  Swan:  a  fantasy.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 629.4.4 

—  Ethan    Brand.      {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.      Little 

classics) 629.4.1 

—  The  house  of  the  seven  gables  [New  England  life 

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1872.     2v.ini.     2  plates.     16° 1813.1 

—  The  marble  faun.     Boston,  1872.     2  v.  in  1.     2 

plates.     12° 1813.2 

—  Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     [Stories.]     Boston, 

1872.     2v.ini.     2  plates.     16° 1813.3 

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1839.2  and  6439.1 

—  Passages  from  [his]  American  note-books.     Bos- 

ton, 1872.     2v.ini.     2  plates.     12° 1813.6 

—  Passages  from  [his]  English  note-books.    Boston, 

1871.     2v.ini.     2  plates.     12° 1813.4 

—  Same,     Leipzig,  1871.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 428.3 

—  Passages  from   [his]  French   and  Italian  note- 

books.    Boston,  1876  [cop.  1871].     2  v.     16°  . .  1839.3 

—  The   scarlet   letter.      [A  tale    of   early  Massa- 

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Sq.  16° 311.7 

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Boston,  1872.     229-f  pp.     12° 533.24 

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A^o<e.— This  is  the  same  work  as  "The  marble  faun,"  but 
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Note.  —  Hawthorne  supplies  much  of  autobiographic  interest 
in  the  introduction  to  "  The  scarlet  letter,"  and  in  his  Note- 
books. He  was  for  a  brief  season  a  sojourner  with  the  Brook 
farm  associates,  whom  he  is  supposed  to  idealize  in  his 
"  Blithedale  romance ;  "  and  in  this  connection,  see  the  Atlan- 
tic monthly,  May,  1866,  p.  565,  etc.;  and  Dixon's  "New 
America  "  [418.1]. 

Fields,  in  his  "  Yesterdays  with  authors,"  supplies  some  of 
his  correspondence.  G.  W.  Curtis  furnished  a  paper  on  Haw- 
thorne, in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  20  (easy  chair),  and  in  the 
North  American  review,  Oct..  1864.  See  also  Smiles's  "  Brief 
biographies  "  [1024.13] ;  and  the  accounts  in  Griswold,  Duyck- 
iiick,  and  AUibone.  Dr.  Holmes  gives  an  account  of  hia 
last  days,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  July,  18()4. 

See  essays  by  Longfellow,  in  his  Prose  works  [1838.9.1],  or 
North  American  review,  Julv,  1837;  by  Whipple,  in  his  Essays 
[1936.2],  or  Atlantic  monthly.  May,  1860;  by  Stoddard,  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  45;  in  Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.,  1868; 
and  in  Cornhill  magazine,  1873. 

Haxall,  Robert  W.     [Boylston  prize  dissertation.] 

See  Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell 6023.17 

Hay,   John.      Castilian  days.      [Spain.]      Boston, 

1871.  414-}-pp.     12° 227.2 

—  Pike  county  ballads,  and  other  pieces.     Boston, 

187L     167  pp.     16° 1615.14 

Hay,   Mary   Cecil.      Old  Myddelton's  money.      A 

novel 711.5 

—  The  squire's  legacy.     A  novel 630.16 

—  Victor  and  vanquished.     A  novel 530.13 

Hay  fever,     ^ee  Autumnal  catarrh. 

Haydn,  Franz  Joseph.     Barnard,  C.  F.,yr.     Handel 

and  Haydn.     Boston,  1871.     16° 926.22 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals.     New  York, 

1872.  12° 1513.16 

Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates.  [Edited]  by  B. 

Vincent.      Authorized  American  edition,   with 
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851,  100-1-  pp.     1  folded  plate.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.8 

Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert.  Life  from  his  auto- 
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Hayes,   Albert  H.     Sexual   physiology   of  woman, 

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Hayes,  Isaac  Israel.  An  Arctic  boat  journey,  in  the 

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Maps.     12° 226.1 

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Hayley,  William.  The  triumphs  of  temper;  a 
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Haym,  R.  Die  romantische  Schule.  Ein  Beitrag 
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Hayne,  Paul  H.,  editor.     See  Timrod,  Henry 5617.12 

Haynes,  Gideon.  Pictures  from  prison  life.  An 
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Hayti,  Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present:  with  a 

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Hayward,  Abraham.  Biographical  and  critical  es- 
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Hayward,  John.    -The  book  of  religions.     Added 

church  and  missionary  statistics,  with  biographi- 
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—  The  religious  creeds  and  statistics  of  every  Chris- 

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Hayward,  John  Williams,  yomf  author.  Health  and 
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Hazard,  Samuel.  Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present: 
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Hazard,  Willis  P.  The  library;  or,  some  hints 
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Hazel-blossoms.  [Poems.]  Whittier,  J.  G.  Bos- 
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Hazen,  William  Babcock.  The  school  and  the  army 
in  Germany  and  France,  with  a  diary  of  siege 
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Hazlitt,  William.     Lectures  on  the  English  poets. 

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—  Lectures  on  the  English  poets,  and  the  English 

comic  writers.  New  edition,  edited  by  W.  C. 
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—  Personal     recollections    of.       Stoddard,    E,.    H. 

Bric-k-brac  series.     New  York,  1875.      Sq.  16°.  1828.9 

He  knew  he  was  right.     Trollope,  A 334.11 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond.     Bubbles  from  the  Brun- 

nen  of   Nassau.     7th   edition.     London,   1866. 

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Note.  —  Minutely  descriptive  essays  on  a  German  watering 
place. 

—  A  faggot  of  French  sticks;  containing  sketches 

of  the  principal  public  institutions  of  Paris, 
and  of  the  system  of  instruction  of  the  French 
army.     3d  edition.     London,  1855.     2  v.     12°. 5526.11 

Head,  The,  of  the  family.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.12 

Headless  horseman.  The.     Reid,  M 725.9 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  Adirondack;  or,  life  in 
the  woods.  New  edition,  with  additional  matter. 
New  York,  1875.  461-j-pp.  Illustrated.  Map. 
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—  The  chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.  New 

York,  1864.     402  pp.     12° 1014.1 

—  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders.     With  por- 

traits and  battle  scenes.     New  York,  1867.    609 

pp.     8° 5012.4 


Slielf.  No. 
Headley,  Joel  Tyler,  continued. 

—  Mountain  adventures.  With  an  introduction  and 

additions.       With    illustrations.       New    York, 

1872.     vi,  356  pp.     16° 1714.4 

—  Washington  and  his  generals.     New  York,  1854, 

55.     2  V.     Portraits.     12° 1216.5 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  The  island  of  fire;  or,  a 
thousand  years  of  the  old  Northmen's  home 
[Iceland].  874-1874.  Boston,  1875.  339-f. 
pp.     Illustrated.     12° 435.3 

—  Life  of  Louis  Kossuth.     With  introduction  by  H. 

Greeley.   Auburn,  1852.    461pp.  Portrait.  16°.   1024.2 

Heads  and  tails.     Lippincott,  S.  J 921.15 

Headsman,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.25 

Healey.     A  romance.     Fothergill,  J 721.11 

Health.  Combe,  A.  The  principles  of  physiology 
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—  Fothergill,  J.  M.     The  maintenance  of  health. 

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1875.     8° 6035.7 

—  Glover,  M.  B.   Science  and  health.  Boston,  1875. 

12° 1733.3 

—  Hall,  W.  W.     Health  by  good  living.  New  York, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 1523.17 

How  to  live  long;  or,  health  maxims,  physical, 

mental,  and  moral.     New  York,  1875.     12° 6036.13 

—  Hope,  G.  H.     Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to 

help  him.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1523.16 

—  Kingsley,  C.     Health  and  education.     London, 

1874.     Sm.  8° 5836.10 

—  Kitchiner,  W.     Directions  for  invigorating  and 

prolonging  life;  or,  the  invalid's  oracle.     New 

York,  1831.     12° 6038.1 

—  Lewis,  D.     Five-minute  chats  with  young  women 

on.     New  York,  1874.     12° 1522.9 

Our  girls.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1536.3 

—  Mitchell,  S.  W.     Wear  and  tear,  or  hints  for  the 

overworked.     Philadelphia,  187  L     16° 1537.2 

—  Mussey,  R.  D.     Health:  its  friends  and  its  foes. 

Boston,  1862.     12° 6035.1 

—  Smith,  B.     Health.     New  York,  1875.     12°  ....6036.11 

—  Tomes,  R.    Bazar  book  of.   New  York,  1873.    16°.  1538.5 

—  Warren,  J.  C.     Physical  education  and  the  pre- 

servation of.     Boston,  1846.     12° 1529.6 

See  also  Diet,  Digestion,  Hygiene,  Regimen. 

Health  and  comfort  in  house  building.     Drysdale, 

J.  (J.),  and  Hayward,  J.  W.  London,  1872.  8°.  6223.3 

Health  reformer.  The.     Vol.   3-5.     Battle  Creek, 

1868-71.     3  V.     8° 603L1 

Health  resorts.     On  the  curative  efifects  of  baths  and 

waters.     Braun,  J.     London,  1875.     8° 6032.4 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     Willis,  N.  P.     New 

York,  1853.     12? 426.9 

Healthy  houses.    Eassie,  W.    New  York,  1872.  12°. 

1525.6  and  6226.7 

Healy,  Mary.    Lakeville 530.8 

Heard,  Franklin  Fiske.    Curiosities  of  law  reporters. 

Boston,  1871.     212-}- pp.     16° 6317.1 

Heart,  Practical  treatise  on  the  diagnosis,  pathol- 
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Philadelphia,  1859.     8° 6022.4 

Heart,  The,  of  the  continent.    Ludlow,  F.  H.    New 

York,  1871.     Sm.  8° 413.4 

Note.  —  Travels  in  the  centre  of  North  America. 

Heart,  The,  of  Mid-Lothian.    Scott,  Sir  W.    Boston.    523.6 

—  Same.     Leipzig 330.6 

Heart-hungry.     Westmoreland,  M.  J 735.37 

Hearth  and  home.     Vol.  4-7.     New  York,  1872-75. 

4v.     F° 1330.1 

Hearth-stone,  The.  Osgood,  S.  New  York,  1854. 12°.  1516.3 

Hearts  and  faces.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 929.3 

Hearts  and  hands.     A  story.     Fisher,  F.  C 711.8 

Heartsease.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.3 

Heat.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young 912.5 

—  Armour,  J.    Iron  and  heat.    London,  1871.    12°.  1716.40 

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1872.  16° 1714.6 

—  Lees,  W.     Elements  of.     New  York  [Glasgow], 

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—  Tyndall,  J.     Contributions  to  molecular  physics 

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Heat  a  mode  of  motion.    New  York,  1873.    12°.   1522.5 

Heather,  J.  F.  Mathematical  instruments.  Lon- 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Drawing  and  measuring  instruments. 
n.  Optical  instruments. 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Charles  W.     See  IIeaton,  Mary  M. 
Heaton,  Mary  M.,  and  others.     Leonardo  da  Vinci 

and  his  works.     London,  1874.     xiv,  302-f-  pp. 

Illustrated.     L.  8° 6211.5 

Cmitents.  —  Life,  by  Mrs.  CharJes  W.  Heaton ;  Essay  on  his 
scientific  and  literary  works  by  Charles  Christopher  Black ; 
Account  of  liis  most  important  paintings. 

—  Life  of  Albrecht  Diirer.     With  a  translation  of 

his  letters  and  journal,  and  some  account  of  his 
works.  London,  1870.  xv,  340  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    Portrait.     8° 6210.5 

Heaven.    Kimball,  J.  W.    Heaven.    Boston,  1857. 

12° 5815.21 

—  Swedenborg,  E.     Heaven  -and  its  wonders.     Bos- 

ton, 1851.     12° 5815.11 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     8° 6323.6 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1873.     8° 5812.10 

Hebrides,  Journal  of  a  tour  to  the.     Boswell,  J. 

Life  of  S.  Johnson.     London,  1831.     5  v.    8°  . .  5423.7 
Hecker,  Justus  Friedrich  Carl.     Epidemics  of  the 
middle  ages.     Translated  by  B.  G.  Babington. 

London,  1846.     xxviii,  380  pp.     8° 6013.4 

Heckington.     Gore,  C.  G.  F 312.25 

Hedge,  Frederic  Henry.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 
With  portraits.  New  edition,  revised.  Phila- 
delphia [cop.  1847].     580  pp.     8° 5732.1 

—  Reason  in  religion.     Boston,   1865.     iv,  458  pp. 

Sm.  8°. 6325.4 

—  Recent  inquiries  in  theology,  by  eminent  English 

churchmen:  being  "  Essays  and  reviews."  Bos- 
ton, 1860.     xii,  480  pp.     12° 6814.15 

Contents.  —  Temple,  F. :  The  education  of  the  world;  Wil- 
liams, R. ;  Bunsen's  Biblical  researches;  Powell,  B. :  Evi- 
dences of  Christianity;  "Wilson,  H.  B. :  The  national  church; 
Goodwin,  C.  W. :  On  the  Mosaic  cosmogony;  Pattison,  M. 
Tendencies  of  religious  thought  in  England,  1688-1750;  Jow- 
ett,  B. :  On  the  interpretation  of  Scripture ;  Appendix. 

—  Same.     2d   edition.      With   appendix.     Boston, 

1861.     xiv,  498  pp.     12° 1526.24 

Contents.  —  Same  as  preceding,  with  an  additional  essay  by 
F.  Temple,  on  The  present  relations  of  science  to  religion. 

—  Same.    Leipzig,  1862.    Sq.  16°.    See  Essays  and 

reviews 1538.3 

Contents.  —  Same  as  5814.15,  above. 

Hedged  in.     Phelps,  E.  S 537.10 

Hedges  and  evergreens.    Warder,  J.  A.   New  York, 

1858.     12° 6626.3 

Hedwig,  queen  of  Poland,  Love  of  country,  or.     Sal- 

vandy,  N.  A.,  cowie  de.  Boston,  1856.  12°...  916.11 
Heidelberg.     James,  G.  P.  R 327.7 

Note.  —  A  novel  of  the  Thirty  years'  war. 

Heidenmauer,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.31 

Note.  —  A  novel  of  the  feudal  period  in  the  Vosges  moun- 
tains. 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Leisure  hour  series.  Scintilla- 
tions. Translated  from  the  German  by  S.  A. 
Stern.     New  York,  1873.     xx,  184-|-  pp.     16°.   518.14 

Contents.  —  Part  1.  Florentine  nights.    II.  Excerpts. 

—  The   life   work,  and  opinions  of.      Stigand,  W. 

London, 1875.     2  v.     8° 5721.1 

Heinzen,  Carl.   [Various  publications.]    v.  p.,  v.  d. 

PPH.  V.     16° 6337.4 

Contents.— Six  letters  to  a  pious  man.  Indianapolis,  1869. 
65  pp.  — The  true  character  of  Humboldt.  Indianapolis,  18(i9. 
18+  pp.  —  Mankind  the  criminal.  Roxbury  [18(54].  24  pp.  — 
What  is  a  real  democracy  1  Answered  by  an  exposition  of 
the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  Indianapolis,  1871. 
64  pp. 

—  Teutscher   Radikalismus   in   Amerika.      Ausge- 

wahlte  Vortrage.  N.  p.,  1867.  364  pp.  16°..  2025.4 
Heir,   The,  of  Malreward;    or,  restored.      By  the 

author  of  "  Son  and  heir,"  etc 732.26 


Shelf.  No. 

Heir,  The,  of  Redclifife.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.14 

Heir,  The,  of  Wast-Wayland.     Howitt,  M 533.23 

Heiress,  The.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 522.4 

Heiress,  The,  of  llaughton.     Marsh-Caldwell,  A.. .   313.23 
Heister,    Laurence.      General   system   of   surgery. 
Illustrated.     3d  edition.     London,   1748.     xvi, 

338-4- pp.     4° 6010.1 

Helen  and  Arthur.     Hentz,  C.  L 534. 15 

Helen  Ford.     Alger,  H.,  jr 1115.5 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day.     Terhune,  M.  V.. . .   727.31 
Hell.     Swedenborg,  E.     Boston,  1857.     12° 5815.21 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     8° 6323.6 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1873.     8° 5812.10 

Hellborn,  (Heinrich)  Kreissle  von.     Life  of  Franz 

Schubert.  From  the  German  by  A.  D.  Cole- 
ridge. With  an  appendix  by  G.  Grove.  Lon- 
don, 1869.     2  V.     Portrait.     8° 5727.1 

Hellwald,  Friedrich  von.  The  Russians  in  Central 
Asia.  A  critical  examination  down  to  the  pres- 
ent time  of  the  geography  and  history  of  Central 
Asia.  From  the  German  by  T.  Wirgman.  With 
a  map.     London,  1874.     xx,  332  pp.     Sm.  8°..  5914.9 

Helmholtz,  Hermann  (Ludwig  Ferdinand).  Popu- 
lar lectures  on  scientific  subjects.  Translated 
by  E.  Atkinson.  With  an  introduction  by  [J.] 
Tyndall.     London,  1873.     xvi,  397  pp.     8° 6834.1 

—  Same.     New  York,  1873.     xvi,  397  pp.     Sm.  8°.   1522.6 

—  Theorie  physiologique  de  la  musique.    Traduitde 

I'allemand    par    G.    Gueroult.      Avec    figures. 

Paris,  1868.     544  pp.     8° 6233.4 

Helper,  Hinton  Rowan.     The  impending  crisis  of 

the  South:  how  to  meet  it.     New  York,  1860. 

420  pp.     12° 617.1 

Helping  hand,  A,  for  town  and  country.    [Receipts, 

designs,  etc.]    Draper,  L.  C,  and  Croffut,  W.  A. 

Cincinnati,  1870.     8° 1511.4  and  6422.1 

Helping-hand  series.     See  No  well,  Harriet  P.  H. 
Helps,    Sir  Arthur.      Casimir  Maremma.     Boston, 

1870.     xl,  409  pp.     16° 518.12 

—  Companions  of  my  solitude.     Boston,  1870.     276 

pp.     16° 1914.3 

—  Conversations  on  war  and  general  culture.     Bos- 

ton, 187  L     306-l-pp.     16° 5617.4 

—  Essays  written    in    the    intervals    of   business. 

Added  an  essay  on  organization  in  daily  life. 
Boston,  1871.     245  pp.     16° 1917.1 

—  Friends  in  council.     New  York  Icop.  1861].     2  v. 

12° 1914.2 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1873.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1538.14 

—  Ivan  de  Biron;  or,  the  Russian  court  in  the  mid- 

dle of  last  century.     Boston,  1874.     473-4-  pp. 

16° 738.11 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1874.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 329.16 

—  Life  and  labours  of  [Thomas]  Brassey.       1805- 

1870.     3d  edition.     London,  1872.     xiv,  386-[- 

pp.     Illustrated.     Portrait.     Maps.     Sm.  8°...   5426.6 

—  Life  of  Hernando  Cortes.    New  York,  1871.    xiv, 

307  pp.     Maps.     Sm.  8° 1025.12 

Note.  —  Drawn  chiefly  from  his  "  Spanish  conquest." 

—  Realmah.     Boston,  1869.     x,  499-{- pp.     16°...  524.21 

—  Social  pressure.    Boston,  1875.    vii,  412  pp.    16°.  5826.5 

—  Some  talk  about  animals  and  their  masters.  Lon- 

don, 1873.     209-4- pp.     Sm.  8° 6617.5 

—  The  Spanish  conquest  in  America.     New  York, 

1836.     4v.     Map.     12° 816.6 

—  Thoughts  upon  government.    London,  1872.  viii, 

245  pp.     Sm.  8° 6333.2 

Hemans,  Charles  Isidore.     Historic  and  monumental 

Rome.    A  handbook  for  the  students  of  classical 

and  Christian   antiquity  in  the  Italian  capital. 

London,  1874.     iv,  734-4- pp.     Sm.  8° 5517.7 

Hemans,  Felicia  (Dorothea).    Select  poetical  works. 

Leipzig,  1865.     viii,  342  pp.     Sq.  16° 1613.22 

—  The  league  of  the  Alps,  The  siege  of  Valencia, 

The  vespers  of  Palermo,  and  other  poems.  Bos- 
ton, 1826.     480-4-pp.     8° 1621.2 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings  of.     Hughes, 

Mrs.  — .     Philadelphia,  1839.     12° 1022.4 

Hemoptysis  as  a  symptom.  Ware,  J.  (In  Massa- 
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Shelf.  No. 

Hemsley,  W.  B.  Handbook  of  hardy  trees,  shrubs, 
and  herbaceous  plants.  Based  on  the  French 
work  of  Decaisne  and  Naudin,  entitled*  *  Manuel 
de  I'amateur  des  jardins,'  and  including  the 
original  woodcuts.  With  an  introduction  by  E. 
S.  Rand,  jr.  Boston  [London],  1873.  viii,  v- 
xliii,  687  pp.  .  8° 6624.1 

Hendekson,  Peter.  Gardening  for  profit.  Illus- 
trated.    New  York  [cop.  1867].     243  pp.     12°  .1514.17 

Heness,  Theophilus.  Introduction  to  the  Leitfaden; 
a  guide  for  instruction  in  German  without 
grammar  and  dictionary.  2d  edition.  Boston, 
1874.     39  pp.     12" 2025.1 

Henrietta  Temple.     Disraeli,  B 324.25 

Henry  IV,  hing  of  France  and  Navarre.     Abbott,  J. 

S.  C.     History  of 915.2 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.    Life  of.     New  York,  1855.    2  v. 

12" 5525.12 

See  also  France,  note,  and  the  note  in  the  Bulletin,  vol.  II, 
p.  369. 

Henry  VIII  and  his  court.     An  historical  romance. 

Mundt,  C.  (M.) 531.33 

Henry,  Patrick,  Sketches  of  his  life  and  character. 

Wirt,  W.     Philadelphia,  1818.     8° 1012.4 

Henry  Dunbar.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.4 

Henry  Esmond,    History  of.     Thackeray,   W.  M. 

Leipzig 335. 10 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.3 

—  Same.     (In  his  W orks.)     London 513.1.4 

Henry  of  Guise;    or,  the  states  of  Blois.     James, 

G.  P.  R 722.12 

Henry   of  Ofterdingen.      Hardenberg,   F.  L.   von. 

Cambridge,   1842.  -12° 713.10 

Henry   St.  John,   gentleman.     A  tale  of  1774-75. 

Cooke,  J.  E -. 524.6 

Henry  Smeaton:  a  Jacobite  story  of  the  reign  of 

George  I.     James,  G.  P.  R 730.3 

Henslow,  George.  The  theory  of  evolution  of  liv- 
ing things  and  the  application  of  the  principles 
of  evolution  to  religion.  London,  1873.  xiv, 
220-1-  pp.     16" 5814.18 

Hentz,  Caroline  Lee.     Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag 935.15 

—  The  banished  son;  and  other  stories 634.12 

—  Courtship  and  marriage 534.13 

—  Eoline 534.14 

—  Ernest  Linwood 536. 12 

—  Helen  and  Arthur 534.15 

—  Linda 536.11 

—  The  lost  daughter;  and  other  stories 534.17 

—  Love  after  marriage;  and  other  stories 534.18 

—  Marcus  Warland 534. 19 

—  The  planter's  northern  bride 534.20 

—  Rena 534.16 

—  Robert  Graham.     A  sequel  to  "Linda" 534.21 

Hepworth,    George  Hughes.     The  whip,  hoe,  and 

sword;  or,  the  gulf-department  in  '63.     Boston, 

1864.     294  pp.     12= 414.1 

Her  dearest  foe.     Alexander,  ilfrs. — 517.21 

Her  face  was  her  fortune.     Robinson,  E.  W 731.19 

Her  lord  and  master.     Church,  F 337.21 

Her  majesty  the  queen.     A  novel.     Cooke,  J.  E 737.15 

Her  majesty's  tower.  [London.  Historical  associa- 
tions.]   Dixon,  W.  H.    Leipzig,  1869.    4  v.  in  2. 

Sq.  16" 838.4 

Her  mother's  Fancy.     Hall,  T.  0 921.14 

Her  title  of  honour.     Parr,  H 314.2 

Herald  of  health.     Vol.  55-58.     New  York,  1873, 

74.     4  V.  in  2.     8" 1325.1 

Heraldry,  ancient  and  modern.     Aveling,   S.   T. 

London  [1873].     Sm.  4° 5415.7 

Heratjd,  a.  Nouveau  dictionnaire  des  plantes 
medicinales.     Avec  261  figures  intercalees  dans 

le  texte.     Paris,  1875.     xii,  589  pp.     18" 6627.1 

Herbert,  David.  Groat  historical  mutinies.  Lon- 
don, 1876.     3-607  pp.     Wood-cut.     Sm.  8" 5924.2 

Contents.  — The  mutiny  of  the  Bounty;  The  mutiny  at 
Spithead;  Tlie  mutiny  at  the  Nore;  Mutinies  in  Higiilaud 
regimenis;  The  Indian  mutiny. 

Herbert,  George.    Poetical  works.    With  a  memoir. 

Boston,  1874.     xxxiii,  308  pp.     16" 5628.3 

—  Life  of.     Walton,  L     London,  1866.     16" 5428.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Herbert,  George  Robert  Charles,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
and  Kingsley,  George  H.  South  sea  bubbles. 
By  the  earl  and  the  doctor.  Leipzig,  1874. 
320pp.     Sq.  16" _, 310.27 

Herbert,  Henry  William.  {Frank  Forester.)  Amer- 
ican game  in  its  seasons.  Illustrated.  Revised 
edition.     New  York,  1873.     343  pp.     12° 1516.14 

—  The   dog.      Illustrated.      Complete   and  revised 

edition.    New  York  [coj9.  1857].    663  pp.    L.  12".   1522.3 

Contents. — The  sportsman's  vade  mecum,  by  "Dinks"; 
Dogs,  and  their  management,  by  E.  Mayhew ;  Dog  breaking, 
by  W.  N.  Hutchinson. 

—  The  fair  puritan.     An  historical  romance  of  the  « 

days  of  witchcraft.      Philadelphia,   1875.     222 

pp.    12" 716.1 

—  Field   sports  of  the   United   States  and  British 

provinces.  New  edition.  With  illustrations, 
and  a  brief  memoir  of  the  author.  New  York 
[cop.  1848].     2  V.     Portrait.   "12" 1514.19 

—  Fish  and  fishing  of  the  United  States  and  British 

provinces.  Illustrated.  New  edition,  revised, 
with  an  ample  supplement  by  the  author,  [and] 
a  treatise  on  fly-fishing  by  "  Dinkg."  New 
York,  1866.     612-|- pp.     L.  12" 1512.1 

—  Horse  and  horsemanship  of  the  United  States  and 

British  provinces.  Revised,  enlarged,  and  con- 
tinued to  1871,  by  S.  D.  and  B.  G.  Bruce.  With 
original  portraits  of  celebrated  horses.  New 
York,  1871.     2  v.     8". 6612.6 

—  The  Roman  traitor:  or,  the  days  of  Cicero,  Cato 

and  Cataline  [«c].     A  true  tale  of  the  republic. 

Philadelphia  [cop.  1853].     2  v.  in  1.     12" 716.13 

Herbert,    Lady  Mary  Elizabeth,     A  search   after 

sunshine;  or,   Algeria  in  1871.     London,  1872. 

265-[-pp.     Illustrated."     8" 5911.2 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy.     Alger,  H.,  jr 1115.10 

Herculaneum,  The  buried  cities  of  Campania;  or. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Boston,  1870.     16" 437.5 

Herder,  Johann  Gottfried  von.   Sammtliche  Werke. 

Stuttgart,  1852,  53.     40  v.  in  20.     Sq.  16" 5736.1 

Contends. —Vol.  1  [1,  2].  Vom  Geist  der  ebraischen  Poesie. 
n  [3,4].  SaIon)oiis  Jjieder  der  Liebe;  Von  der  ebraischen 
Elegie ;  Aelteste Urkunde  des  Menschengeschlechts.  Ill [5,6]. 
Zusatze  du  der  altesten  Urkunde  des  Menschengeschlechts; 
Christliclie  Reden  und  Homilien.  IV  [7,  8].  Erlauterungen 
zum  Neuen  Testament;  Joliannes  Offenbarung.  V  [9,10]. 
Vom  Studium  der  Theologie  und  dem  christlichen  Predig- 
tamt;  Christliche  Schriften. 

VI  [11,  12],  Christliche  Scliriften ;  Briefe,  das  Studium  der 
Theologie  betreffend.  VII  [13,  14].  Gedichte;  Der  Cid,  nach 
spanisclien  Romanzen  besungen.  VIII  [15, 16].  Legenden, 
Dramatische  Stucke  und  Dichtungen  ;  Stimmen  der  Volker 
in  Liedern.  IX  [17,  18].  Terpsichore;  Fragraentezur  deut- 
schen  Literatur.  X  [19,  20].  Fragtnentezurdeutschen  Litera- 
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chischen  Literatur. 

XI  [21,  22].  Blumenlese  aus  morgenlandischen  Dichtem; 
Fruchte  aus  den  sogenannt  goldenen  Zeiten  des  achtzebnten 
Jahrhunderts.  XII  [23,  24].  Kritische  Walder;  Abhand- 
lungen  und  Briefe  iiber  sclione  Literatur  und  Kunst.  XIII 
[2.5,  26].  Antiquarische  Aufsatze;  Nachlese  zur  schonen 
Literatur  und  Kunst:  Die  Vorwelt.  XIV  [27,28].  Praludien 
zur  Philosophic  der  Geschichte  der  Menschheit;  Ideen  zur 
Geschiclrte  der  Menschheit.  XV  [29,  30].  Ideen  zur  Ge- 
schichte der  Menschheit;  Postscenien  zur  Geschichte  der 
Menschlieit. 

XVI  [31,  32].  Seele  und  Gott;  Sophron.  XVU  [.33,  34]. 
Adrastea.  XVIII  [35,  36].  Briefe  zur  Beforderung  der  Hu- 
manitat;  Nachlese  historischer  Schritten.  XIX  [OT,  38]. 
Verstand  und  Erfahrung;  Vernunft  und  Sprache;  Kalligoiie. 
XX  [39,  40].  Erinnerungen  aus  dem  Leben  Johann  Gottfried 
von  Herders.  Gesammelt  und  beschrieben  vou  Maria  Caro- 
lina von  Herder,  geb.  Flachslaud. 

—  Reise  nach  Italien.    Briefwechsel  mit  seiner  Gat- 

tin,  vom  August  1788  bis  Juli  1789.  Heraus- 
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—  Von  und  an  Herder.      Ungedruckte   Briefe  aus 

Herders    Nachlass.       Herausgegeben     von    H. 

Diintzer  und  F.  G.  von  Herder.     Leipzig,  1861, 

62.     3  V.     8" 5735.8 

Heresy  and  Christian  doctrine.     Pressense,  E.  de. 

London,  1873.     8" 5813.8 

Hereward  the  Wake.     Kingsley,  C 3  26. 15 

Note. —  A  novel,  William  the  conqueror's  time. 

HiRiCAULT,   Charles  d'.     Thermidor,  Paris  en  1794. 

Paris,  1872.     viii,  283  pp.     12°.... 5516.5 

Hericourt,  Jenny  d'.  A  woman's  philosophy  of 
woman;  or  woman  affranchised.  New  York, 
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Hermann  Agha.     Palgrave,  W.  G 637.16 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.     [Poom.]     Goethe,  J.  W. 

von.     Boston,  1870.     16" 1615.16 

Hermes  or  a  philosophical  inqviry  concerning  vni- 

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Hbrmite,  L',  de  la  chaussee-d'Antin.     Jouy,  V.  J. 

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Hermite,  L',  en  province.  Jouy,  V.  J.  tl.  de.  Paris, 

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Hermits,  The.     Kingsley,  C.     [London,  1868.]  Sm. 

8" 6937.4 

Note.  —  Accounts  of  famous  anchorites,  and  others. 

Hero,  A,  and  a  martyr.     Reade,  C 710.32 

Hero,  A,  of  the  pen.     Biirstenbinder,  E 621.19 

Hero  and  Leander.     Musseus.     /See  Homerus 6118.11 

Hero  Carthew.     Parr,  L 728.5 

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HiLLARD,  George  Stillman.  Life  of  Captain  John 
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Shelf.  No. 
HiLLERN,  Wilhelmine  von.     Geier-Wally.     A   tale 

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—  Only  a  girl.     From  the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister 726.27 

—  A  twofold  life.     Translated  by  M.  S 735.19 

Hills,  The,  of  the  Shatemuc.     Warner,  S 331.3 

HiLLSBORo' farms.     Cobb,  S.  D 716.9 

HiLLYARS,  The,  and  the  Burtons.     Kingsley,  H.  . . .  326.22 
Himalaya  mountains.     The  Indian  Alps  and  how 

we  crossed  them;  being  a  narrative  of  two 
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—  "Wilson,  A.     The  abode  of  snow.     Observations 

on  a  journey  from  Chinese  Tibet  to  the  Indian 
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Himalaya.     New  York,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5933.10 

HiNDLEY,  Charles.  Tavern  anecdotes  and  sayings; 
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Note.  —  Partly  reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1825. 

HiNDOSTAN.      Dandi,   S.     Hindoo  tales.     London, 

1873.     8° 6936.5 

—  Gangooly,  J.  C.     Life  and  religion  of  the  Hin- 

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See  also  Asia,  India. 

HiNGSTON,  Edward  P.  The  genial  showman.  Being 
reminiscences  of  the  life  of  Artemus  Ward 
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HiNTON,  James,  editor.  Physiology  for  practical 
use.  With  an  introduction,  by  E.  L.  Youmans. 
New  York,  1874.     xi,  507  pp.     12° 6035.5 

HiNTON,  Richard  J.  English  radical  leaders.  New 
York,  1875.  374  pp.  [Higginson,  T.  W.,  edi- 
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Hints  on  household  taste  in  furniture,  upholstery, 
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1872.     Sm.  8° 6212.1 

Hints  to  young  men,  on  the  true  relation  of  th« 

sexes.     Ware,  J.     Boston,  1850.     16" 1528.4 

HiPPOLYTUS,  St.  Writings.  Translated  by  S.  D.  F. 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  refutation  of  all  heresies,  translated 
by  J.  H.  Macniahon ;  Fragments  from  his  commentaries  on 
various  books  of  Scripture.  II.  Extant  works  and  frae;- 
ments;  Fragments  of  writings  [by  various  authors]  of  the 
third  century :— OT^r.  The  epistles  of  pope  Zephyrinus; 
Fragments  of  Caius;  Extant  writings  of  Julius  Africanus; 
Epistles  of  pope  Callistus ;  Epistles  of  pope  Urban  I ;  Extant 
writings  of  Asterius  Urbanus;  Epistles  of  pope  Pontianus; 
Epistle  of  pope  Anterus ;  Epistles  of  pope  Fabian ;  Decrees  of 
Fabian;  Fragments  of  the  Epistles  of  Alexander. 

AWe.  — Vol.  2  is  bound  with  lEEN^us,  St.  Writings. 
Vol.  II. 

His  level  best.     Hale,  E.  E 738.2 


Shelf.  No. 

His  natural  life.     A  novel.    Clarke,  M 721.24 

His  two  wives.    Ames,  M.  C 724.25 

HiSTOiRE  d'une  femme.      foault,  L.     Paris,  1872. 

16° ?.....  6536.6 

Histology,  Pathological.    Wedl,  C.     London,  1855. 

8° 6013.18 

Historical  and   critical   essays.     De   Quincey,   T. 

Boston,  1866.     2  v.     12° 1825.3 

Historical  essays.    Freeman,  E.  A.    London,  1872, 

73.     2v,     8°  6913.4 

Historical  essays.  Select.  Freeman,  E.  A.  Leip- 
zig, 1873.     Sq.  16° 828.9 

Historical  sketches.     Newman,  J.  H.     London, 

1872.  Sm.  8° 825.16  and  5925.5 

History.  Abbott,  J.  Story  of  ancient  history.  [Ju- 
venile]     936.1.5 

—  Allen,  W.     American  biographical  and  historical 

dictionary.     Boston,  1832.     8° *R.R.,  D.3.2 

—  Arnold,  T.     Introductory  lectures  on  modern  his- 

tory.    London,  1871.     8° 5912.1 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.  von.     God  in  history.     London, 

1868,70.     3  V.    8° 5813.13 

—  Butler,  F.     Sketches  of  universal  history.    Hart- 

ford, 1821.     12° 817.9 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Outlines  of  history.   New  York, 

1873.  16° 828.8 

The  unity  of  history.     London,  1873.     8° 5822.10 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.     Introduction  to  the  history  of 

the  nineteenth  century.     London,  1866.     16°..     836.2 

—  Gilman,  A.     Seven  historic  ages.     [Juvenile]...   918.30 

—  Keary,  A.    The  nations  around.    [London],  1870. 

Sm.  8° 5937.12 

—  Michelet,  J.     A  summary  of   modern  history; 

continued  to  the  present  time,  by  M.   C.    M. 
Simpson.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5528.7 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Dissertations  and  discussions:  politi- 

cal, philosophical,  and  historical.     New  York, 
1874,75.     8°..; 5824.4 

—  Mueller,  J.  von.     An  universal  history.     Boston, 

1831.     4v.     12° 836.6 

—  Newman,  J.  H.     Historical  sketches.     London, 

1872,73.     3  V.    Sm.  8° 5925.5 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     The  five  great  monarchies  of  the 

ancient  Eastern  world.  New  York,  1871.  3  v.   8°.  5922.3 
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—  Smyth,  W.    Lectures  on  modern  history.  Boston, 

1851.     8° 5012.10 

—  Same.     London,  1854.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5925.7 

—  Thalheimer,  M.  E.     A  manual  of  mediaeval  and 

modern  history.     Cincinnati  [cop.  1874].     8°..     831.4 

—  Tytler,  A.  F.     Universal  history.     Boston,  1840. 

2v.     8° .^ 811.3 

—  Villemain,   A.   F.      Etudes  d'histoire  moderne. 

Paris,  1862.     12° 5537.13 

—  Whelpley,   S.      Compend   of    history,   from   the 

earliest  times.     New  York,  1814.     8° 834.1 

—  Worcester,  J.  E.     Elements  of  history,  ancient 

and  modern.     Boston,  1850.     12° 836.4 


NOTE     OUST     HISTORY. 

Study  and  philosophy  of  history. 

The  purpose  of  Buckle's  elaborate  and  voluminous  introduction  to  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [5417.1]  —  his  incomplete  history  not  going  beyond 
such  introduction  —  was  to  study  the  different  principles  of  action  among  nations,  in  those  countries  where  they  were  most  developed,  and  then  to  apply  the 
laws  of  them  to  English  history.  His  6th  chapter  follows  the  practice  of  historians  through  sixteen  centuries;  and  subsequently  he  traces  the  progress  of 
historical  writing  by  countries,  for  the  17th  and  18th  centuries.  Bunsen  has  traced  the  manifestations  of  "  God  in  history,"  and  this  same  theory  lies  at  the 
basis  of  the  labors  of  Niebuhr  and  Arnold.  The  peculiarly  modern  spirit  pervades  Goldwin  Smith's  paper  [Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.,  1870],  who  opposes 
the  views  of  Buckle  and  Comte ;  and  that  on  history  in  Macaulay's  Essays  [1918.4].  Carl  Bitter  has  unfolded  the  relations  of  physical  geography  to  the  his- 
tory of  races,  and  his  theory  has  been  illustrated  by  Guyot,  in  his  "  Earth  and  man  "  [1523.15].  See  also  Contemporary  review,  vol.  5.  Draper,  in  his  "  His- 
tory of  the  American  civil  war  "  [811.6],  devotes  a  large  portion  of  the  first  volume  to  illustrating  his  theory  of  the  dependence  of  events  upon  physiological 
causes,  arising  from  race  and  from  the  natural  conditions  of  the  southern  states.  Buckle's  [in  his  "  History  of  civilization,"  5417.1]  necessitarian  theory 
admits  more  that  ia  spiritual,  but  he  evolves  an  imperative  law  of  averages  to  regulate  and  preserve  the  character  of  events.  Froude[see  his  "  History  of  Eng- 
land"] seems  to  have  no  theory  beyond  the  wayward  forces  of  a  diversified  human  nature;  but  he  has  expressed  his  views  in  his  essays,  "  The  science  of 
history,"  and  "  Scientific  method  applied  to  history,"  in  his  "  Short  studies  "  [1914.5]. 

Guizot's  theory  is  examined  by  J.  Stuart  Mill,  in  his  Dissertations  [5824.4.2] ;  and  again  by  Alison  [Essays  on  Guizot  and  Michelet,  1531.7].  in  compari- 
son with  the  principles  of  other  historians,  from  the  time  of  Machiavel,  "  who  seems  first  to  have  formed  a  conception  of  the  philosophy  of  history." 
Prescott's  views  are  given  in  his  review  of  Irving's  Granada,  in  his  Essays  [1537.8;  5237.3].  .John  Fiske,  in  the  North  American  review,  July,  1869,  examines 
the  views  of  Draper  in  his  "  Intellectual  development  of  Europe  "  [5921.2]  and  of  Maine,  in  his  "  Ancient  law." 

Bishop  Dupanloup  gives  his  counsel  to  young  French  students  on  the  study  of  history. 

See  essays  on  the  study  of  history  by  Prof.  Seeley  [5(516.3]. 

A.  Ilayward  in  his  "  Pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  history,"  in  his  Essays  [5833..3],  shows  how  erroneous  statements  are  engrafted  upon  the  historical 
records. 

See  essays  on  the  philosophy  of  history  in  Emerson's  Essays;  in  Carlyle's  Essays  [5610.7];  and  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10,  by  John  Bonner. 


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See  President  Porter,  on  reading  history,  in  his  "  Books  and  reading"  [6134.2] ;  andF.  W.  Newman,  on  the  "  Contrasts  of  ancient  and  modern  history  " 
in  Eraser's  magazine,  1874. 

•  Universal  history. 

Probably  the  best  general  history  of  the  world  is  Philip  Smith's,  which  will  satisfy  the  reader  of  this  day  by  embodying  the  latest  researches,  and  test- 
ing all  by  that  critical  spirit  which  separates  myth  from  fact.  He  claims,  also,  to  be  the  only  writer  in  English,  since  Raleigh,  who  has  traced  the  story  of 
Divine  providence  and  human  progress  conjointly.  The  German  work  of  Mueller  gained  a  good  reputation  in  ttie  early  part  of  this  century  by  a  method  that 
brought  events  together  by  their  affinities,  ratlier  than  in  tlie  order  of  occurrence.  The  Eiiglisii  work  of  Tytier  dates  about  the  same  time,  and  his  plan  wat 
to  select  the  successive  prominent  nations,  and  make  their  history  the  thread  of  a  general  narrative. 

Bryce's  "  Holy  Roman  empire"  [5814.19]  outlines  the  cause  of  civilized  history  from  the  time  of  the  Romans.  VioUet-le-Duc's  "  Annals  of  a  for- 
tress "  [6223.4],  under  the  guise  of  fiction,  traces  the  progress  of  military  history  during  successive  ages. 

Ancient  history. 

The  most  scholarly  English  edition  of  the  ancient  Herodotus  is  that  of  the  Rawlinsons  [6112.2].  J.  T.  Wheeler's  "  Life  and  travels  of  Herodotus,  an 
imaginary  biography  "  [0117.2],  is  a  good  book  for  the  general  reader.    See  Herodotus. 

Rollin's  day  of  usefulness  is  past,  the  science  of  historical  writing  having  advanced  beyond  him  [5913.1].  Rawlinson,  in  his  Manual,  coming  down  to 
the  fall  of  the  Western  empire,  has  embraced  modern  researcii  up  to  1809. 

George  Rawlinson's  "  Five  ancient  monarchies  "  [5922.3],  covering  Assyria,  Babylon,  Chaldaea,  Media,  and  Persia,  is  of  high  standing.  Later  vol- 
umes cover  Parthia  [5932.6]  and  the  Sassanian  empire  [.5923.11]. 

Baldwin's  "  Pre-historic  nations  "  [824.7]  traces  the  origin  of  the  Phoenicians,  Chaldaaaiis,  Egyptians,  etc.,  to  the  Cushites  of  Arabia. 

Lord's  "  Ancient  states  "  [815.83  follows  in  a  compendious  way  the  general  plan  of  Philip  Smith's  work,  and  is  intended  to  do  for  the  other  ancient 
nations  (Egypt,  Assyria,  Babylon.  Media,  Persia,  Asia  Minor,  and  Phoenicia)  what  is  usually  done  for  Greece  and  Rome.  Smith's  comes  down  to  Alexan- 
der's conquest,  and  avails  of  both  Rawlinson's  and  Opperts  researches  in  cuneiform  inscriptions. 

Plutarch's  Lives  [5932.5],  as  gathering  the  events  around  the  most  famous  personages,  presents  an  attractive  grouping  of  much  of  ancient  history.  F. 
D.  Maurice,  in  his  "  Friendship  of  books  "  [6136.8],  characterizes  the  chief  ancient  historians. 

See  also  Assyria,  Babylon,  Greece,  Jews,  Persia,  Rome,  etc. 

Modern  history. 

Dr.  Smyth's  Lectures  are  an  admirable  introduction  to  the  study  of  modern  history,  and  he  gives  critical  opinions  on  the  authors  to  be  read  upon  each 
period,  aiming  as  much  to  assist  as  to  inform  readers.  In  his  own  views  he  is  liberal  and  impartial,  and  Sparks,  who  edits  the  American  edition,  and  adds 
a  list  of  books  on  American  history,  praises  Smyth's  candor  in  the  lectures  devoted  to  the  American  revolution.  Dr.  Arnold's  book,  which  is  simply  intro- 
ductory to  the  study,  the  American  edition  of  which  is  edited  by  Henry  Reed,  consists  of  lectures  delivered  in  1842,  and  shows  the  author's  own  liberal  habits 
of  mind  and  Christian  impulses,  though  he  is  thought  to  be  somewhat  blind  to  the  merits  of  the  side  opposed  to  his  sympathies.  His  treatment  is  simple 
and  original. 

See  Disiaeli,  on  the  first  sources  of  modern  history,  in  his  "Amenities  of  literature  "  [1533.13],  and  also  the  works  of  Michelet,  Gervinus,  and  Thal- 
heimer,  mentioned  above. 

History  of  special  countries  will  be  found  under  their  names,  as  Asia,  America,  England,  Europe,  France,  Germany.  United  States,  etc. 


Shelf.  No. 

History   of  my   pets.     Lippincott,   S.   J.     Boston, 

1871.     16" 933.21 

History  of  Sandford  and  Morton.     Day,  T 935.4 

History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.     Fielding,  H.   312.20 
Hitchcock,  — .      Chronological  record  of  the  Amer- 
ican civil  war.     New  York,  1868.     106-4-  PP- 

Portrait.     8° 5013.4 

Hitchcock,  Edward.  Dyspepsy  forestalled  and  re- 
sisted: or  lectures  on  diet,  regimen,  and  em- 
ployment.    Amherst,  1831.     452  pp.     12" 6036.7 

—  Final   report   on  the  geology  of  Massachusetts. 

See  Massachusetts 6630.1 

—  Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  botany,  and 

zoology  of  Massachusetts.     5'ee  Massachusetts.  6631.1 

Hitherto.     Whitney,  A.  D.  T 735.7 

HoADLY,  Benjamin.  Essays.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Col- 
lection of  essays  and  tracts  in  theology)  ......  1918.9.1 

—  Selection  from  [his]  works.     Boston,  1823.     [No 

title-page.]     12" 6327.11 

HoBART,  Aaron.      Historical  sketch  of    Abington, 

Mass.     Boston,  1839.     176  pp.     8° S12.1 

HoBART   family.      Thayer,    E.      Family    memorial. 

Hingham,  1835.     8" 611.2 

HoBBS,  A.  C.     The  construction  of  locks.     See  ToM- 

LiNSON,  ^Charles 1715.27 

HoCQUART,  Edouard.     La  morale  en  action,  ou  choix 

de   faits  memorables  et   instructifs.     Notivelle 

edition.      Nouvelle-Orleans,    1824.       408    pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 5518.3 

HoDDER,    George.       Personal   reminiscences.       (In 

Stoddard,  K.  H.     Bric-k-brac  series) 1828.4 

Hodge,  Charles.     Systematic  theology.     New  York, 

1874.     3  V.     8" 5811.10 

—  What  is  Darwinism  ?     New  York,  1874.     iv,  178 

pp.     16" 6616.8 

HoDSON,  William  Stephen  Raikes.  Twelve  years  of 
a  soldier's  life  in  India.  Including  a  personal 
narrative  of  the  siege  of  Delhi.  Edited  by  G. 
H.  Hodson.     From  the  3d  and  enlarged  English 

edition.     Boston,  1860.     444  pp.     12" 426.11 

Hoei-Shin,  Narrative  of.     Leland,  C.  G.     Fusang. 

London,  1875.     8° 5925.6 


Shelf.  No. 

HoEY,  Mrs.  Cashel.     The  blossoming  of  an  aloe 711.15 

—  A  golden  sorrow 330.21 

—  Out  of  court -.  .' 319.17 

Hoffman,  William.     The  monitor;  or,  jottings  of  a 

New  York  merchant  during  a  trip  round  the 
globe.  With  illustrations.  New  York,  1863. 
xiv,  448  pp.     Portrait.     12° 235.3 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  Theodor  Amadous  (  Wilhelm).  See 
Carlyle,  T.  German  romance.  Boston,  1841. 
2v.inL     12° 5725.2 

Hofland,   Barbara.     The   young  Crusoe;    or  the 

shipwrecked   boy 918.22 

Hogan,  William.     Auricular  confession  and  popish 

nunneries.     Boston,  1845.     215  pp.     12° 1538.17 

Hogarth,  William.  Works:  with  life  and  anecdo- 
tal descriptions  of  his  pictures.  Ireland,  J.,  and 
Nichols,  J.     London,  N.  D.     3  v.     Sm.  8" 6214.2 

Hogg,  John,  editor.  The  parlour  menagerie.  Where- 
in are  exhibited  in  a  descriptive  and  anecdotal 
form,  the  habits,  the  resources,  and  the  myste- 
rious instincts,  of  the  more  interesting  portions 
of  animal  creation.  With  wood  engravings. 
London,  1875.     520  pp.     Sm.  8" 1522.11 

HoLBROOK,  James.  Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags: 
or,  notes  from  the  diary  of  a  special  agent  of 
the  post-oflQce  department.  With  illustrations. 
Boston,  1856.     432  pp.     Portraits.     12° 1216.8 

HoLBROOK,  Silas  Pinckney.  Sketches  by  a  traveller. 

Boston,  1830.     3 15+ pp.     12" 5914.4 

HoiiDEN,  Charles  F.  Holden's  book  on  birds.  New 
York,  1873.  82  pp.  Portrait.  Illustrations. 
12" 1519.6 

HoLDEN  with  the  cords.     WoodruflF,  J.  L.  M 724.9 

HoLDSWORTH,  Edmund  W.  H.  Deep-sea  fishing  and 
fishing  boats.  An  account  of  the  practical  work- 
ing of  the  various  fisheries  around  the  British 
islands,  with  illustrations  and  descriptions  of  the 
boats,  nets,  and  other  gear  in  use.  London, 
1874.     xvi,  429  pp.     8° 5932.13 

Hole,  Charles.  Brief  biographical  dictionary.  With 
additions  and  corrections  by  W.  A.  Wheeler. 
New  York,  1866.     xv,  453-f-  pp.     16°..  ..*R.R.,  F.3.9 


HOLE 


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Shelf.  No. 

Hole,  S.  Keynolds.  The  six  of  spades:  a  book  about 
the  garden  and  the  gardener.  Edinburgh,  1872. 
2364-  pp-     Sm.  4° 6226.5 

Holidays  abroad;  or  Europe  from  the  West.  Kirk- 
land,  C.  M.     New  York,  1873.     2  v.  in  1.     12^^.     427.0 

Holidays  at  Roselands.     Finley,  M 926.17 

Holland,  3d  lord.  See  Vassal-Fox,  Henry  Rich- 
ard. 

Holland,  Elihu  G.  Essays:  and  a  drama  [The  High- 
land treason].  Boston,  1852.  400-[-  pp.  Por- 
trait.    12^ 1916.9 

Holland,   Frederic   West.       Constantinople.       (In 

Many  lands  and  many  people) 43 1.3 

—  Explorations   in   the   peninsula   of    Sinai.       See 

Palestine  exploration  fund 5933.1 

—  Wanderings  in  Palestine.     (In  Many  lands  and 

many  people) 43 1.3 

Holland,   Sir  Henry.      Recollections  of  past  life. 

New  York,  1872.     x,  351  pp.     12° 5426.1 

Holland,    Josiah    Gilbert.        (Timothy    Titcomb.) 

Arthur  Bonnicastle,  an  American  novel.     With 

illustrations.     New  York,  1873.     401pp.   12°..   536.17 

—  The  bay -path;  a  tale  of  New  England  colonial 

life.     New  York,  1872.     418-|- pp.     12° 536.3 

—  Bitter-sweet.       A   poem.      30th    edition.      New 

York,  1872.     220  pp.     12°   1615.18 

—  Garnered  sheaves:  [his]  complete  poetical  works. 

New  York,    1873.     397  pp.     Illustrated.     Por- 
trait.    Sq.  16° 1617.2 

Contents.  —  Bitter-sweet ;  Kathrina ;  The  marble  prophecy, 
and  other  poems. 

—  Gold-foil,  hammered  from  popular  proverbs.  New 

York,  1859.     358  pp.     12° 1535.5 

—  Kathrina:   a  poem.     50th  edition.     New  York, 

1868.     287  pp.     12° 1612.7 

—  Lessons  in  life.     15th  edition.     New  York,  1872. 

344  pp.     12° 1914.4 

—  Letters  to  the  Joneses.    11th  edition.   New  York, 

1872.     347  pp.     12° 1934.5 

—  Letters  to  young  people,  single  and  married.  New 

York,  1872.     235  pp.     12° 1928.3 

—  The  marble  prophecy,  and   other  poems.      New 

York,  1872.     iv,  112  pp.     1  plate.     16° 1615.21 

—  The  mistress  of  the  manse.    [A  poem.]   New  York, 

1874.     245  pp.     12° 1625.11 

—  Sevenoaks.     A  story  of  to-day.     With  illustra- 

tions.    New  York,  1875.     viii,  441-{- pp.     12°.  536.22 
Holland,  Saba  Smith,  lady.    Memoir  of  [her  father] 
Sydney  Smith.     With  a  selection  from  his  let- 
ters, edited  by  Mrs.  Austin.    New  York  [cop. 

1855].     2  V.     12° 1025.6 

Holland.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Holland 917.21 

—  Adams,    W.  T.     Dikes  and  ditches;    or,  young 

America  in.     Boston,  1873.     16° 925.9 

—  Baedeker,  C.    Handbook  for  travellers.    Coblenz, 

187L     16° 5728.5 

—  Havard,  H.    La  Hollande  pittoresque,  voyage  aux 

villes  mortes  du  Zuiderzee.     Paris,  1874.     16°. 2016. 11 

—  Kampen,  N.   G.   van.     History  and  topography 

of.     London,  N.  d.     8" 5931.19 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for.     London,  1871.     12°.  5915.1 

iVofe.  — See  also  Netherlands,  and  note  annexed;  and  Har- 
per's montlily,  vols.  3,  24  and  44.  Also,  the  "  Dutch  and  their 
dead  cities,"  in  Blackwood's  magazine,  1875. 

Holland  house.  Liechtenstein,  M.,  princess.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     2  V.     8° 5434.1 

Note.  —  An  account  of  the  associations  and  celebrated  fre- 
quenters of  a  famous  English  mansion,  the  seat  of  the  Fox 
family. 

Hollands,  The.    Townsend,  V.  F 711.22 

HoLLEY,   Horace.      Discourse   on  [his]  genius  and 

character.     Caldwell,  C.     Boston,  1828.     8°  . . .    1530.3 

HoLLEY,  Marietta.  My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bob- 
bet's.     By  Josiah  Allen's  wife 724.1 

HoLLEY,  Mary  Austin.  Texas.  Observations,  his- 
torical, geographical  and  descriptive.  With  an 
appendix.  Baltimore,  1833.    167  pp.  Map.   12°.     817.7 

Holm,  Saxe,  ;)seMrf.     Stories 735.30 

Conlents.  —  Draxy  ISIiller's  dowry ;  The  elder's  wife ;  Whose 
wife  was  she?  The  one-lefiged Idanccrs ;  How  oue  woman 
kept  her  husband;  Esther  Wynn's  love-letters. 

15 


Shelf.  No. 

HoLMBY  house.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.12 

Holme  Lee,  pseud.     See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Holmes,  Mary  J.     The  Cameron  pride 534.9 

—  Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond 534.2 

—  Darkness  and  daylight 535.9 

—  Dora  Deane,  and  Maggie  Miller 634.3 

—  Edith  Lyle 534.26 

—  Edna  Browning 535.18 

—  The  English  orphans 634.4 

—  Ethelyn's  mistake 534.5 

—  The  homestead  on  the  hillside,  and  other  tales  . . .     534.7 

—  Hugh  Worthington 634.1 

—  'Lena  Rivers 535.10 

—  Marian  Grey 535.8 

—  Meadow  brook 535.11 

—  Millbank;  or,  Roger  Irving's  ward 634.6 

—  Rose  Mather 534.10 

—  Tempest  and  sunshine 534.8 

—  West  lawn,  and  The  rector  of  St.  Mark's 534.25 

Holmes,    Oliver   Wendell.      The    autocrat    of   the 

breakfast-table.  Boston,  1872.  viii,  373  pp. 
Illustrated.     12° 1934.3 

—  Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  some  provinces  of 

medical  science.    Boston,  1862.    80-}- pp.     12°.  1522.14 

—  Elsie  Vennor.     Boston,  1872.     2v.ini.     16°.  ..526.20 

—  The  guardian  angel.     Boston,  1872.    xii,  420  pp. 

16° 626.21 

—  The  harbinger;  a  May-gift.     [Poems.]     Boston, 

1833.     vi,  96  pp.     12° 1611.2 

—  Iris.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.7 

—  Poems.    Boston,  1872.    xi,  410  pp.  Portrait.  16°,   1616.3 

—  The  poet  at  the  breakfast-table.     Boston,  1872. 

418  pp.     1  plate,     16° 535.16 

—  The   professor  at  the   breakfast-table.     Boston, 

1872.     4104-  pp.     12° 1934.4 

—  Songs  in  many  keys.  Boston,  1862.  x,  305  pp.  12°.  1612.5 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.     [Essays  from  the 

Atlantic  monthly.]     Boston,    1866.     468-|- pp. 

12° 1914. 1 

—  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  pun- 

sters.    (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics)  ..  529.4.5 

Note.  —  Both  of  Dr.  Holmes's  novels  are  close  studies  of 
New  England  life  and  character  for  the  oidinary  reader; 
and  of  curious  developments  of  inherited  traits  for  the 
psychologist.  In  '•  Elsie  Venner  "  "  an  alien  element  [rattle- 
snake characteristics]  is  introduced  into  the  blood  of  a  human  v 
being  before  that  being  saw  the  light."  In  "The  guardian 
angel"  characteristics  repeated  in  successive  generationi 
constitute  the  motive. 

—  Haxall,  Robert  W.,  and  Bell,  Luther  V.    Boyl- 

ston  prize  dissertations  for  1836.  [On  the  ques- 
tion How  far  are  the  external  means  of  exploring 
the  condition  of  the  internal  organs  to  be  con- 
sidered useful  and  important  in  medical  prac- 
tice ?]     Boston,  1836.     288  pp.     8° 6023.17 

—  and   others.      Memorial.      Bunker   hill.     June 

17th,  1775,  1875.  [With  illustrations  by  H.  M. 
Stephenson.]    Boston  [1875].    16-[- pp.    L.  8°..     810.8 

Con^ew^s.— Grandmother's  story  of  Bunker-hill  battle:  as 
she  saw  it  from  the  belfry,  by  O.  W.  Holmes ;  Account  of  the 
battle,  by  James  M.Bugbee;  The  crossed  swords,  by  N.  L. 
Frothing  ham. 

Holy  dying.  Taylor,  J.  [Boston,  1864.]  16°....  6818.4 
Holy  grail.  The.     Tennyson,  A.      Poetical  works. 

Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16° 1614.10.6 

Holy  Land.      Dixon,    W.   H.       The   Holy   Land. 

Leipzig,  1865.     2v.ini.    Sq.  16° 428.1 

—  Maughan,  W.  C.     The  Alps  of  Arabia.     Travels 

in  Egypt,  Sinai,  Arabia,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
London,  1873.     8° 5932.10 

—  Prime,  W.  C.    Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.    New 

York,  1858.     12° 425.5 

—  Thomson,  A.      In  the  Holy  Land.     New  York 

[1875].     16° 436.7 

—  Thomson,  W.  M.    The  Land  and  the  Book.    New 

York,  1871.     2  v.     12° 224.5 

See  also  Jerusalem,  Palestine. 

Holy  living.     Taylor,  J.     [Boston,  1864.]     16° 5818.3 

Holy  roll  and  book.     See  Shakers 5814.8 

HoLYOAKE,  George  Jacob.     The  history  of  co-opera- 
tion in  England:  its  literature  and  its  advocates. 

Vol.  I.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5826.9 

Contents.— Yol.  I.  The  pioneer  period  —  1812  to  1844. 


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Shelf.  No. 

Homage  aux  dames.     [In  English.]     London,  1825. 

iv,  159,  4,  15-|- pp.     Illustrated.     24° 639.7 

Homage  of  eminent  persons  to  the  Book.     Bailey,  S. 

W.     New  York,  1870.     16" 5819.14 

HoMANS,   John,    jr.     Pathology   and   treatment   of 

vaginal   cystocele.     (/n  Massachusetts  medical 

society.     Publications) 6021.4 

Home,  Daniel  Douglas.    Incidents  in  my  life.    With 

an  introduction  by  Judge  Edmonds.  New  York, 

1863.     316  pp.     12" 1216.2 

Home,  Henry,  lord  Karnes.      Elements  of  criticism. 

Boston,  1796.     2  v.     8° 6834.4 

—  Sketches  of  the  history  of  man.   Enlarged.    Edin- 

burgh, 1788.     4  V.     8" 6614.8 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of.  Tytler,  A.  F. 

Edinburgh,  1807.     2  v.     4" 1020.2 

Home.     Sedgwick,  C.  M.     Boston,  1837.     12° 639.6 

Home,  The.     Stockton,  F.  E..  and  M.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 1616.10 

Home  and  social  philosophy;  or,  chapters  on  every 
day  topics.  From  "  Household  words,"  edited 
by  C.  Dickens.  Ist  series.  New  York,  1852. 
264  pp.  [Putnam's  library  for  the  people.]  12°.  1537.22 
Home,  The,  and  the  synagogue  of  the  modern  Jew. 
Sketches  of  modern  Jewish  life  and  ceremonies. 
London  [1873].  viii,  243  pp.  Illustrated.  Sq.lb°.  5818.1 
Home  arts  for  old  and  young.    Smith,  C.  L.    Boston, 

1873.     12° 1617.3 

Home  as  found.     Cooper,  J.  F 625.20 

HoMK  fairy  tales.     Mace,  J 933.13 

Home  games  for  old  and  young.  Smith,  C."L.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     12° 1517.2 

Home  influence.     [Story.]     Aguilar,  G 313.1 

Home   mission    work.      Cochrane,    T.      Edinburgh, 

1873.  16° 6819.16 

Home  nook.     Douglas,  A.  M 725.32 

Home  pastorals.  [Poems.]  Taylor,  (J.)  B.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     12° 1617.13 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.     Aguilar,  G 633.18 

Home  sketches  in  France,  and  other  papers.     Field, 

H.  M.     New  York,  1875.     12° 837.1 

HoMERUS.  (Homer.)  Batrachomyomachia,  Hymns 
and  Epigrams.  lAlso'\  Hesiod's  Works  and  days. 
Musgeus'  Hero  and  Leander.  Juvenal's  Fifth 
satire.  Translated  by  G.  Chapman.  With  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  R.  Hooper.  London, 
1858.     xxviii,  266  pp.     1  plate.     Sq.  16° 6118.11 

—  The  Iliad  and  Odyssey.     Translated  by  A.  Pope. 

Edited  by  H.  F.  Cary.  With  a  biographical 
notice  of  the  author.  London,  1872.  viii,  526 
pp.     16° 6117.1 

—  The  Iliad.     Translated  into  English  blank  verse 

by  W.  C.  Bryant.     Boston,  1871.     2  v.     4° 6111.3 

—  The  Iliad,  with  English  notes  by  F.  A.  Paley. 

London,  1866.     2  v.     8° 6114.2 

—  The  first  six  books  of  [the]  Iliad;   with  explana- 

tory notes,  intended  for  beginners  in  the  epic 
dialect.  By  J.  R.  Boise.  Chicago,  1870.  xiv, 
236  pp.     12°  6115.1 

—  The  Iliad  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins,  W. 

L.     Edinburgh,  1871.     16° 6116.2 

—  The  Iliads.     Done  according  to  the  Greek  by  G. 

Chapman.  With  introduction  and  notes,  by  E,. 
Hooper.  2d  edition.  London,  1866.  2  v.  Por- 
trait.     Sq.  16° 6118.9 

—  The  Odyssey.      Translated  into  English   blank 

verse  by  W.  C.  Bryant.    Boston,  1871.    2  v.    4°.   6111.1 

—  The  Odyssey  [outlined  and  explained}.     Collins, 

W.  L.     Edinburgh,  1870.     16° 6116.3 

—  The  Odysseys.  'Translated  by  G.  Chapman.   With 

introduction  and  notes,  by  R.  Hooper.  2d  edi- 
tion.    London,  1874.     2  v.     1  plate.     Sq.  16°. .  6118.10 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.      Biography  of.      (In  Macaulay, 

T.  B.,  lord,  and  others.  New  biographies  of 
illustrious  men) 5428.4 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Homeric  synchronism :  an  en- 

quiry into  the  time  and  place  of  Homer.  Lon- 
don, 1876.     Sm.  8° 6117.5 

Note.  —  Oladetone  has  a  paper  in  the  Contemporary  review, 

1874,  on  the  place  of  Homer  in  history ;  and  his  "  Juventus 
mundi "  [1523.9J  is  a  reproduction  of  life  from  the  poems,  and 
£.  A.  Freeman  in  the  second  series  of  his  "  Historical  essays  " 


Shelf.  No. 

HoMERUS,  continued. 

[5913.4.21  examines  Gladstone's  view.  Mahaffy's  •'  Social  life  in 
Greece '  [5y25.1]  also  Kives  a  section  to  the  Homeric  age.  See 
also  Mures  Greek  literature  [6113.5J,  whose  first  and  second 
volumes  are  in  large  part  given  to  Homer;  Felton's Lectures; 
Smith's  "dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography"  [E.3.3]; 
and  Fronde's  "  Short  studies  "  [l'Jl-J.5]. 

TlieW'olt  theory  of  authorshi|i  is  discussed  in  De  Quincey's 
Essay  [182.5.;<.l]  and  in  Grote's  "History  of  Greece"  [59:^6.1]; 
and  a  new  view  of  the  Homeric  question  is  taken  in  the  Con- 
temporary review,  Jan.,  1874;  and  in  vol.  12  there  is  a  paper 
on  the  antiquity  of  the  poems.  The  Ixgend  of  Troy  is  ex- 
amined in  Grote's  Greece,  chap.  15  [.'>92<j.l].  Blackie,  in  his 
"  Horse  Hellenicoe  "  [(!113.4],  has  a  paper  on  the  theology  of 
Homer.  Matthew  Arnold  a  essay  [.0(517.10]  pertains  to  the 
ways  of  translating  Homer. 

Of  the  translations  named  above,  Chapman's  is  an  early  racy 
English  version,  with  an  heroic  swing  and  fitness  that  has 
given  it  great  celebrity,  which  is  well  commemorated  by 
Keats's  sonnet  in  his  poems.  Pope's  is  far  from  exact  or 
fiom  suiting  modern  notions  of  Homer's  grandeur,  but  it  is  of 
great  repute,  and  almost  becomes  an  origmal  poem  from  the 
infusion  of  Pope's  characteristics.  Bryant's  version  is  the 
latest  of  all  the  well-known  versions,  and  shows' the  quality 
of  his  rliythmical  skill. 

Collins's  outline  and  explanation  is  the  readiest  medium  for 
the  beginner  in  Homeric  studies  to  learn  the  proportions  and 
nature  of  the  subject. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British  poets. 

Howitt,  W.     New  York,  1847,  51.     2  v.     12°..   1226.5 

Homes  and  how  to  make  them.  Gardner,  E.  C.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.     Sq.  16° 1618.6 

Homes  of  old  English  writers.     Christophers,  S.  W. 

London  [1874].     Sm.  8° 6428.16 

Homes,  The,  of  other  days.     Wright,  T.     London, 

1871.     8° 5410.1 

Note.  —  Antiquarian  studies  of  domestic  life  in  England  In 
past  times. 

Homes,  The,  of  the  New  World;  impressions  of 
America.     Bremer,  F.     New  York,  1863.     2  v. 

12° 414.24 

Homestead,  The,  on  the  hillside.     Holmes,  M.  J.  . .     534.7 

Homeward  bound.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.27 

Homme,  L',  k  I'oreille  cassee.     About,  E.  (F.  V.) 

Paris,  1862,     16° 2016.7 

Hone,  William.  Every  day  book.  Illustrated.  Lon- 
don [1871].     2  V.     Portrait.     L.  8° 5621.5 

—  The   table    book.      With   engravings.      London 

[1871].     870-4- pp.     L.  8° 6621.6 

—  The  year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  informa- 

tion.   With  engravings.    London,  1832.     856-|- 

pp.     8° 5621.8 

Honey  bee.  The.  London,  1862.  99-j-  pp.  16°  . .  6619.3 
Hood,  Thomas.     Poetical  works.     With   memoir  of 

the  author.'     New  York,  1873.      xvi,  583  pp. 

Sq.  16° 1627.1 

—  Hood's   own;    or,    laughter   from  year  to  year. 

New  edition.  London,  1871.  2  v.  Illustrated. 
Portrait.     8° 5612.4 

—  Tylney  hall.     [Novel.]     Boston,  1866.     xii,  479 

pp.     12° 615.6 

—  Up  the  Rhine.     With  two  steel  engravings,  and 

with  the  author's  original  illustrations  on  wood. 

New  York,  1872.     234-[- pp.     12° 636.6 

A'lXe.  —  Impressions  of  scenery,  etc.,  of  the  Rhine  upon  dif- 
ferent members  of  an  English  travelling  household,  expressed 
in  letters  written  by  the  several  members  of  it. 

—  Whims  and  oddities.     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1872.     iv,  270-}-  pp.     Sm.  8° 533.11 

Note.  —  The  "Memorials,"  by  his  children,  is  the  chief 
authority,  but  see  also  his  own  reminiscences  in  "  Hood's 
own  " ;  in  8.  C.  Hall's  "  Book  of  memories  "  [1231.1] ;  in  At- 
lantic monthly,  Nov.,  18(30;  in  Whipple's  essays  [19;3().2.2] ;  in 
Stedmans  "Victorian  poets"  [1837.1];  in  Timb's  "Loiter 
wits";  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  21, 22  (by  Thackeray),  26 
and  39 ;  and  the  references  in  Allibone,  Thomas,  etc. 

Hood,  Thomas,  the  younger.     Love  and  valor 510.3 

Hook,  Theodore  (Edward).  Humorous  works.  With 
a  new  life  of  the  author,  portraits  by  Maclise 
and  D'Orsay,  caricatures,  and  facsimiles.  Lon- 
don [1873].     V,  583+ pp.     16° 5616.6 

Co«<en<«.— Memoir;  The  Ramsbottom  papers;  Political 
songs  and  squibs;  Tentamen,  or,  an  essay  towards  the  his- 
tory of  Whittington,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London; 
Miscellanies  in  verse   and  prose;  Anecdotes,  hoaxes,  and 

jests. 

—  Theodore  Hook :  a  sketch.     4th  edition.     102  pp. 

London, 1853.     16° 5618.7 

Hooker,   Richard,   Life  of.     Walton,   I.     London, 

1866.     16° 5428.2 


HOOKER 


115 


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Hooker,    Worthington.      Chemistry.      Illustrated. 
New  York,    1874.     435  pp.      [Science  for  the 
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—  Mineralogy    and    geology.      Illustrated.      New 

York,  1872.     360  pp.     [Science  for  the  school 

and  family.]     12° 6636.3 

—  Natural  history.     Illustrated.     New  York,  1874. 

382-}-  pp.     [Science  for  the  school  and  family.] 

12° 6616.11 

—  Rational  therapeutics.     {In  Massachusetts  medi- 

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HooKHAM,  Mary  Ann.  The  life  and  times  of  Mar- 
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With  portraits  and  illustrations.     London,  1872. 

2  V.     8° 5522.10 

Hooper,  George.  Waterloo:  the  downfall  of  the 
first  Napoleon:  a  history  of  the  campaign  of 
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xii,  344  pp.     8° 551L2 

Hooper,  Samuel.  Currency  or  money;  its  nature 
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bank-notes   for   currency.      Boston,  1855.     112 

pp.     8" 5822.4 

HoosAc  tunnel,  Report  of  the  commissioners  upon 
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HoosiER  school-master.  The.     Eggleston,  E 535.17 

Hope,  Mrs.  — .  Conversion  of  the  Teutonic  race. 
Conversion  of  the  Franks  and  the  English. 
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S.  Boniface   and    the    conversion   of  Germany. 

London,  1872.     xx,  370  pp.     16^^ 5735.6 

Hope,  Ascott  Robert,  piewcf.     jSeeMoNCRiEFF,  Ascott 

Robert  Hope. 
Hope,  George  H.     Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to 

help  him.     New  York,  1871.     99  pp.     12° 1523.16 

Hope,  Stanley.    A  new  Godiva 722.17 

Hope  and  have.     Adams,  W.  T 925.6 

Hope  deferred.     Pollard,  E.  F 721.8 

Hope  Leslie.     Sedgwick,  C.  M.     2v 725.21 

Hope  Meredith.     Tabor,  E 711.13 

Hope  on!  hope  ever!     Howitt,  M 937.4 

Hopes  and  fears.     Yonge,  C.  M 318.5 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity.    Boston,  1846.     383  pp.     8° 1921.3 

—  Same.     Boston,  1861.     383  pp.     8° 1532.7 

Hopper,   Isaac  Tatem:    a  true  life.     Child,   L.  M. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 1214.3 

Hoppix,  James  Mason.  Life  of  Andrew  Hull  Foote. 
With  a  portrait  and  illustrations.  New  York, 
1874.     411pp.    8° 1012.3 

—  Old  England:  its  scenery,  art,  and  people.     4th 

edition.        New   York,    1872.     iv,     470+  pp. 

16°  5438.7 

Horace  Templeton,  Diary  and  notes  of.     Lever,  C. 

(J.)     Leipzig,  1848.     Sq.  16° *332.9 

HoR^  Hellenicae.    [Greek  literature,  etc.]    Blackie, 

J.  S.     London,  1874.     8° 6113.4 

HoRATiDS  Flaccus,  Quintus.   Opera  omnia  ex  recen- 

sione  A.  J.  Macleane.     New  York,  1860.     viii, 

211  pp.      [Harper's   Greek   and   Latin   texts.] 

16° 6118.13 

—  Works.     Translated  literally  into  English  prose, 

by  C.  Smart.  Revised,  with  a  copious  selection 
of  notes  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  London,  1872.  viii, 
325  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8°...; 6115.15 

—  Works,  with  English  notes,  by  A.  J.  Macleane. 

Revised  and  edited  by  R.  H.  Chase.  Cambridge, 

1867.     xii,  588  pp.     12° 6117.3 

—  The  odes  and  epodes  of  Horace.  A  metrical  trans- 

lation with  introduction  and  commentaries  by 
Lord  Lytton.  With  Latin  text.  Leipzig,  1869. 
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—  Martin,  T.    Biography  of.    {In  Macaulay,  T.  B., 

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Horace  [outlined  and  explained].    Edinburgh, 

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HoRDYNSKi,  Jozef.  History  of  the  late  Polish  revo- 
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Horn,  John.     See  Christophers,  S.  W.     Homes  of 

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HoRNE,  Richard  Henry,  editor.     A  new  spirit  of  the 

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—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Horse  and  horsemanship  of  the 

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—  MacClure,  R.     Every  horse  owner's   cyclopedia. 

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1873.     8° 6612.7 

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Horse-railways.  Practical  treatise  on  street  or 
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HoRSE-SHOE  Robinson.     Kennedy,  J.  P 725.15 

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Hortense  [mother  of    Napoleon   iii],    History   of. 

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HoRTENSius,  Quintus.  Hortensius:  an  historical  es- 
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HoRTON,  Caroline  W.  Architecture  for  general  stu- 
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HoSMER,  James  K.  The  color-guard:  a  corporal's 
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Hospital  transports.  A  memoir  of  the  embarkation 
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Hospitals,   Notes   on.      Nightingale,  F.     London, 

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Hostages  to  fortune.     Braddon,  M.  E.    Leipzig....  316.15 

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Hotel,  The,  du  petit  St.  Jean.     By  the  author  of 

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HoTTEN,  John  Camden,  joint  author.     The  history  of 

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HoUDiN,  Robert.  Ambassador,  author,  and  conjuror. 
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Houghton,  Lord.     See  Milnes,  Richard  Monckton. 

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Hours  in  a  library.  [Essays.]  Stephen,  L.  Lon- 
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Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     Tyndall,  J.     New 

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House  and  home  papers.  Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B.  Bos- 
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House,  The,  and  the  brain.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G. 

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House,  The,  of  Elmore.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.39 

House,  The,  of  the  seven  gables.     Hawthorne,  N. 

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House,  The,  of  Yorke.    Tincker,  M.  A.    New  York, 

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House  building.    Illustrated  homes.   Gardner,  E.  C. 

Boston,  1875.     Sq.  16° 6227.3 

HoDSE-PAiNTiNG,  Popular  treatise  on.    Masury,  J. 

W.     New  York,  1872.     12° 6227.1 

Household  art.     Jones,  C.  S.,  and  Williams,  H.  T. 

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Household,  A,  book  of  English  poetry.    Trench,  R. 

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Household,  The,  book  of  poetry.   Dana,  C.  A.   New 

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Household  elegancies.    Jones,  C.  S.,  and  Williams, 

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Houssaye,  Arsdne.     Life  in  Paris.     Letters  on  art, 

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How  Charlie  Roberts  became  a  man.     Thurston,  L. 

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How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education.     Thurston, 

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How  Marjory  helped.     Caroll,  M 915.23 

How  to  be  a  lady.     Newcomb,  H.     Boston,   1872. 

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How  to   be   a   man.      Newcomb,  H.     Boston    [cop. 

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How  to  do  it.     Hale,  E.  E 526.17 

How  to  draw.     Barry,  C.  A.     Boston,  1871.     12°...   1516.5 
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How  to  make  a  living.      Eggleston,  G.  C.      New 

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Howard,  George  William  Frederick,  earl  of  Carlisle. 
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Shelf.  No. 
HowELLS,  William  Dean,  continued. 

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—  Little  coin,  much  care 937.3 

—  Love  and  money 937.2 

—  My  own  story 937. 1 

—  My  uncle  the  clockmaker 937.14 

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London  [1874].     170  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  4°.1521.14 

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—  Work  and  wages 937.8 

Note.  —  Mary  Howitt's  tales  suit  young  readers,  who  like 
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Howland,  Edward.  With  the  Count  de  Beauvoir  in 
Japan  and  California.  (In  Many  lands  and 
many  people) 43 1.3 

HowSHip,  John.  Practical  remarks  on  the  discrimi- 
nation and  appearances  of  surgical  disease.  With 
appendix.     London,  1840.     xix,  420  pp.     8°. . .   6023.8 

HoziER,  Henry  M.  The  seven  weeks'  war  [in  Ger- 
many, 1866].  Its  antecedents  and  incidents. 
Philadelphia,  1867.    2  v.    Maps.     8° 5922.4 

Hubbard,  (Nicolas)  Gustave.  Histoire  de  la  litte- 
rature  contemporaine  dans  les  dififerents  etats 
de  I'Europe.  Histoire  de  la  litterature  contem- 
poraine en  Espagne.  Paris,  1876.  422-|-  pp. 
12° 5536.22 

Hue,  Evariste  Regis.  A  journey  through  the  Chinese 
empire.  New  York,  1855.  2  v.  Folded  map. 
12° 5934.9 

Hudson,  C.  F.  Christ  our  life.  The  scriptural  argu- 
ment for  immortality  through  Christ  alone. 
Boston,  1860.     viii,' 160  pp.     12° 6326.1 

Hudson,  Francis,  editor.  Private  theatricals  for 
home  performance.  New  York  [cop.  1870].  179 
pp.     16° 1636.1 

Hudson,  Frederic.  Journalism  in  the  United  States, 
from  1690  to  1872.  New  York,  1873.  789-}- 
pp.     8° 5214.2 

Hudson,  Henry,  Life  of.      Cleveland,    H.    R.     (In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography). 5028.1.10 

Hudson,  Henry  Norman.  Shakespeare:  his  life,  art, 
and  characters.  With  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
origin  and  growth  of  the  drama  in  England. 
Boston,  1872.     2  v.     12° .1024.9 


HUEBNER 


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UNIYERSITY 


Shelf.  No. 

HuEBNER,  Joseph  Alexander  von.  The  life  and  times 
of  Sixtus  the  fifth.  Translated  from  the  original 
French  by  Hubert  E.  H.  Jerningham.  London, 
1872.     2v.     8" .5522.11 

HuEFFER,  Franz.  Richard  Wagner  and  the  music  of 
the  future.  History  and  aesthetics.  London, 
1874.     v,333+pp.     8° 6232.6 

A'crfc— Contains  also  chapters  on  F.  Schubert,  R.  Schu- 
mann, R.  Franz,  F.  Liszt. 

HuGESSEN,  Edward  HugessenKnatchbull.  Higgledy- 
piggledy:  or,  stories  for  everybody  and  every- 
body's children 1116.1 

—  Queer  folk.     Seven  stories 916.30 

Hugh  Melton.     King,  K 721.16 

Hugh  Worthington.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.1 

Hughes,  Mrs.  — .     Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings 

of  Mrs.  Hemans.     By  her  sister.    Philadelphia, 

1839.     29-317pp.     12° 1022.4 

Hughes,  George  E.,  Memoir  of.  Hughes,  T.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     12" 1226.20 

Hughes,   Samuel.     A   survey   of   the   metropolitan 

roads.     See  Mallet,  Robert 1716.16 

—  Treatise  on  gas  works,  and  the  practice  of  manu- 

facturing and  distributing  coal  gas.  4th  edition, 
with  illustrations.  Revised  by  W.  Richards. 
London,  1871.     xv,  336  pp.     12° 6438.2 

—  Treatise  on  waterworks  for  the  supply  of  cities 

and  towns.     New  edition.     London,  1872.    xiv, 

413  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 6428.4 

Hughes,  Thomas.  [Life  of-]  Alfred  the  great.  With 
map  and  illustrations.  Boston,  1871.  324  pp. 
12'^ 1025.7 

—  Memoir  of  a  brother.     Boston,  1873.     xvi  [xii], 

178  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1226.20 

—  School   days   at   Rugby.      Illustrated.      Boston, 

1872.     viii,  405  pp.     12° 922.17 

—  The  scouring  of  the  White  Horse.      Illustrated. 

Cambridge,  1859.     244  pp.     Sm.  4° 536.1 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     Boston,  18*71.    2  v.  Por- 

trait.    12° 526.14 

—  Tom  Brown's  school  days.     Leipzig,  1858.  xviii, 

3204-pp.     Sq.  16° 311.12 

Mote.— The  books  numbered  above,  922.17  and  311.12,  are 
the  same,  and  they  picture,  under  the  guise  of  fiction,  tlie 
school  life  at  Rugby  under  Dr.  Arnold's  mastership.  "  Tom 
Brown  at  Oxford  "  carries  the  youth  to  the  university. 

Hugo,  Victor  (Marie),  vicomte.    (Euvres.    Bruxelles, 

1842.     3  V.     Illustrated.     Portrait.     L.  8°  . . . .    5530.1 

Contents.— Yo\.  I.  Bug-Jargel;  Han  d'Islande ;  Le  dernier 
jourd'un  condanine;  Claude  Gueux ;  Notre- dame  de  Paris; 
liitt^rature  et  philosophic  melees;  Lucrece  Borgia;  Augeloj 
Marie  Tudor. 

II.  Cromwell :  Marion  de  Lorme ;  Hernani ;  Le  roi  s'amuse ; 
Odes  et  ballades;  Les  orientales;  Les  feuilles  d'automne; 
Po^sies.politiques ;  Poesies  inedites ;  Les  chants  du  crepuscule ; 
Les  voix  iyterieures. 

III.  RuyBlas;  Les  rayons  et  les  ombres ;  Les  Esmeralda; 
Le  mercure  du  dix-neuvieme  siecle;  La  charite;  Le  retour  de 
I'empereur;  LeRhin;  Les  burgraves. 

—  Actes  et  paroles,  1870-72.     Paris,  1872.     220+ 

pp.     16° 5536.5 

—  The  hunchback  of  Notre-Dame.    Translated  from 

the  French  [Notre-Dame  de  Paris],  by  H.  L. 
Williams,  jr.  New  York  Icop.  1862].  207 
[191]  pp.     8° 511.27 

—  The  man  who  laughs.     Translated  by  W.  Young. 

New  York,  1869.     vi,  351  pp.     Portrait.     8°..     521.2 

—  Les  miserables.     Translated   by  C.  E.   Wilbour. 

New  York,  1874.     2v.ini.     8°.. 710.19 

—  Ninety-three.      Translated   by   F.    L.    Benedict. 

New  York,  1874.     356  pp.     12° 734.18 

—  The  Rhine:  a  tour  from  Paris  to  Mayence  by  the 

way  of  Aix-la-Chapelle.     Translated  by  D.   M. 

Aird.     Boston  [1874].     xiii,  275  pp.     12^= 436.1 

—  Notre-Dame  de  Paris.     Paris  [1832].     2  v.     12°.  2016.2 

—  The  toilers  of  the  sea.  With  two  engravings  from 

original  pictures  by  G.  Dore.    New  York,  1869. 

155  pp.     Portrait.     L.  8° 510.1 

Huguenot,  The:  a  tale  of  the  French  protestauts. 

James,  G.  P.  R 722.10 

Huguenot  family.  The.     Keddie,  Miss  — 735.23 

Huguenot   family,    Memoirs   of  a.       Fontaine,   J. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 5526.3 


Shelf.  No. 
Huguenots.     Hanna,  W.     Wycliflfe  and  the  Hugue- 
nots.    Edinburgh,  1860.     Sm.  8° 826.7 

—  Smiles,   S.     The  Huguenots:    their  settlements, 

churches,  and  industries  in  England  and  Ire- 
land.    New  York,  1868.     Sm.  8° 5514.1 

Note.—  Smiles,  after  examining  the  causes  which  led  to  the 
exodus  of  French  protestauts  after  the  revocation  of  the  Edict 
of  Nantes,  follows  their  career  in  England  and  Ireland,  with 
particular  reference  to  tlieir  intluence  upon  the  industry  of 
England;  and  the  American  edition  has  an  appendix  on  the 
Huguenots  in  America.  Tlie"  Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family  " 
[5525.3],  compiled  from  the  autobiography  of  the  Rev.  James 
Fontaine,  follows  the  fortunes  of  an  exiled  family  in  Great 
Britain  and  America,  and  an  appendix  has  an  English  trans- 
lation of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  witii  documents  concerning  the 
revocation. 

Parkman's  "Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World" 
[5015.5. 1]  gives  an  account  of  the  Huguenots  in  Florida,  1512- 
74,  with  a  sketch  of  their  colonization  in  Brazil,  and  the  au- 
thor enumerates  the  authorities.  White's  "  Massacre  of  Saint 
Bartholomew  "  follows  the  religious  wars  of  the  latter  half  of 
the  16th  century,  with  their  culmination  m  the  massacre  of 
Saint  Bartholomew,  taking  protestant  ground. 

Hanna's  is  a  brief  summary  for  the  geneial  reader. 

The  subject  can  be  further  traced  in  the  general  histories  of 
Sismondi.  Capetigue,  Soldan.  Ranke,  Mignet,  Michelet,  and 
in  the  Memoires  of  Castelnau,  Conde,  Coligni,  Tavannes, 
Montlac,  De  Nevers,  Margaret  of  Valois,  etc.,  for  whicii  see 
the  Bates  Hall  catalogues  and  the  note  on  the  Huguenots  ia 
the  Lower  Hall  Catsilogue  of  history,  etc.  There  is  a  summary 
with  mention  of  the  chief  authorities  in  McClintock  and 
Strong. 

See  also  France,  Ecclesiastical  history,  and  Reformation. 

Huguenots,  Les.     Meyerbeer,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

Hulda;   or,  the  deliverer.     Lewald,  F 727.32 

HuLDiGUNG,  Die,  der  Kiinste.     Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F. 

von.     Werke.     Stuttgart,  1865.     8° 5734.1.6 

HuLLAU,  John.  The  history  of  modern  music.  A 
course  of  lectures  delivered  at  the  Royal  institu- 
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don, 1875.     xi,  210-1- pp.     Folded  sheets.     8°.   6232.8 

—  editor.     The  song  book.     London,  1866.     368  pp. 

16° 1615.1 

HuLME,  F.  Edward,  and  others.  Art-studies  from 
nature,  as  applied  to  design.  In  four  papers  by 
F.  E.  Hulme;  J.  Glaisher;  S.  J.  Mackie;  Rob- 
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Human  body,  Wonders  of  the.     Le  Pileur,  A.    New 

York,  1871.     16° 1714.14 

Human  longevity.    Thoms,  W.  J.    London,  1873.    8°.   6614.5 
Human  race,  The.     Figuier,   (G.)  L.     New  York, 

1872.     8° 6613.2 

Human  responsibility.  The  limitations  of.  Wayland, 

F.     Boston,  1838.     16° 5838.4 

HuMANics.     Collins,  T.  W.     New  York,  1860.     8°.    1734.2 
Humbert,  Aime.     japan  and  the  Japanese.     Illus- 
trated.    Translated  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey,  and 
edited  by  H.  W.   Bates.     New  York  [London], 

1874.     xviii,  37 8-f- pp.     4° 6920.5 

Humboldt,  (Carl)  Wilhelm  von.  Religious  thoughts 

and  opinions.     Boston,  1851.     371pp.     16°. ..  .5818.10 
Humboldt,    (Friedrich  Heinrjch)  Alexander,  baron 
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—  Personal  narrative  of  travels   to  the  equinoctial 

regions  of  America.  Translated  and  edited  by 
Tliomasina  Ross.     London,  1872.     3  v.    Sm.  8°.   5036.4 

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of  America  and  Asiatic  Russia.  See  Macgilli- 
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—  Views  of  nature.     From  the  German,  by  E.  C. 

Otte  and  H.  G.  Bohn.  With  a  fac-simile  and  in- 
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—  Bruhns,  C.     Life  of.     London,  1873.     2  v.     8°.  5723.1 

—  Heinzen,  C.     The  true  character  of.     Indianapo- 

lis, 1869.     16° 6327.4 

Hume,  David.     Essays,  literary,  moral,  and  political. 

London,  N.  D.     552  pp.     Sm.  8° 5826.2 

—  History  of  England  from  the  invasion  of  Julius 

Caesar  to  the  revolution  in  1(J88.  New  edition, 
prefixed  a  short  account  of  his  life,  written  by 
himself.     Boston,  1868.     6  v.     Portrait.     8°...   5413.2 

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Hume,  David,  continued. 

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See^aiso  Mrs.  piiphnjit's  "  Historical   sketches  of  the 
the  authorities  given  in 
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rate collation  ot  tlie  criticisms  upon  Hume  as  a  liistorian. 
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follows  critically  the  course  of  Hume's  narrative.  See  also 
iosters  "Critical  essays"  [5(J11.3];  Brougham's  "Lives  of 
men  ot  letters  of  the  time  of  George  III  "  [5014.4.2];  Disraeli's 
;'  Ainenities  of  literature ' '  [15.'«.13J  ;  Life  of  Sir  James  Mack- 
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6920.2 


315.15 


1633.1 


511.27 


5936.2 


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Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson,  and  Abbot,  Henry 
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Humphry,  Clinker,  The  expedition  of.  Smollett.  T. 
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Hunchback,  The:  a  play.  Kuowles,  J.  S.  New 
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Hunchback,  The,  of  Notre-Dame.  Hugo,  V.  (M.), 
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HuNNEWELL,  James  F.  The  lands  of  Scott.  Boston," 
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Huns,  Histoire  d'Attila  et  de  ses  successeurs.  Thier- 
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Hunt,  Freeman.  Merchants'  magazine,  and  commer- 
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—  Merchants'  magazine  year  book.      1871.      New 

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Hunt,  Harriot  Kesia.  Glances  and  glimpses:  or 
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Hunt,  Helen  (Maria).  Bits  of  talk  about  home 
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Hunt,  (James  Henry)  Leigh.     Autobiography,  with 

reminiscences   of    friends   and   contemporaries. 

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—  A  day  by  the  fire;  and  other  papers.     [Now  first 

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pp.     12° 

~  Men,  women,  and  books.  New  edition.  London. 
1870.     xii,  402  pp.     16° 

—  Poetical   works.     Edited  by  S.  A.  Lee.     Boston! 

1866.     2  v.     16° [ 

—  The  seer;  or,  common  places  refreshed.     Boston. 

-  1865.     2v.     12° 

—  The  town    [London]:    its   memorable   characters 

and  events.     With  illustrations.     New  edition. 
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J.  E.  Babson].     Boston,  1873.     455  pp.     16^.. 

^ote.  —  The  Autobiography  is  the  principal  account,  the 
latest  edition  having  an  introduction  by  his  son,  wiio  also 
commemorates  his  father  in  the  article  on  Sliellev  in  the 
Atlantic  monthly,  Feb.,  I8l!3.  See  also  S.  A.  Lee's  introduc- 
tion (witli  a  letter  from  Hunt)  to  the  American  edition  of  his 
n.hirio-,  **•'■^o*i^<''?^<;1.  '•'  Siniles-s  "Brief  biographies" 
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J,  18  reviewed  in  Atlantic  monthly.  May,  18(i2.     See 


1214.5 

1939.2 
428.10 


5614.8 


5618.4 


1935.1 


1629.] 


1917.8 


1917.2 


180.i-5<J, 

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haunts   of   che  BiiiLsh    poets  "   "'  "  "  "'       


2.2];  andTimb's 

••skimpole,"  in  Dicken 

posed  to  be  drawn  from  Hunt 


d  in  Atlantic  monthly.  May,  m>2. 
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Whipple's    Essays 

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Hunt,  Robert.  Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power.  (In 
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HuNTEodown.     Dickens,  C.  (J,  II,) 338,21 

Hunter  and  Tom.     Abbott,  J 923.2 

Hunter's,  The,  feast,     lleid,  M 527.7 

Huntington,  Countess  of.  See  Hastings,  Selina, 
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Huntington,  Daniel.  Memories,  counsels,  and  re- 
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Huntington,  Frederic  Dan.    Christian  believing  and 

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468-l-pp.     12° 1522.8 

Huntington,  Susan.  Memoirs,  consisting  principally 
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Hussey,  E.  C.  National  cottage  architecture;  or, 
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Hutchinson,  Alexander  H.  Try  Cracow  and  the 
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Hutchinson,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  Colonel  Hutchinson. 
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Hutchinson,    Thomas.     History    of    Massachusetts, 

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Hutchinson,  Thomas  Joseph.  Two  years  in  Peru, 
with  exploration  of  its  antiquities.  With  a  map 
by  Daniel  Barrera,  and  numerous  illustrations. 
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Hutchinson,  W.  N.     Dog  breaking.     See  Herbert, 

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Huxley,  Thomas   Henry.     Critiques  and  addresses. 

London,  1873.     xiv,  350  pp.     8" 6623.1 

—  Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in  nature.    New  York, 

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—  Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and  reviews.    New  York, 

1871.     xi,  378  pp.     Sm,  8° 1922.1 

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—  On  yeast.     (In  Estes,  D.     Half-hour  recreations 

in  popular  science) 6813.7 

—  On  protoplasm:  being  an  examination   of  J.  H. 

Stirling's   criticism   of  [his]    views.      Boss,    J. 

London,   1874.     Sm.  8° 1527.22 

Hyacinthe,  Pere.    ^ee  Loyson,  Charles  Jean  Marie. 

Hyacinthe.     Grey,  Mrs 521.29 

Hyde,  Edward,  earl  of  Clarendon.     History  of  the 

rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  England,  to  which  is 

added  an  historical  view  of  the  affairs  of  Ireland. 

New  edition.     Boston,  1827.     6  v.     8^ 6412.4 

—  See  Lawrence,  E.     Lives   of    the   British   his- 

torians.    New  York,  1855.     12° 1224.7.1 

Hybe  Park,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  public  library. 

Hyde  Park,  1874.     108-}- pp.    8" 6130.3 

Hydraulics.     Burnell,    G.    R.     Rudiments  of  hy- 
draulic engineering.     London,  1868.     12° 1716.10 

—  Ewbank,  T.     A  descriptive  and  historical  account 

of  hydraulic  machines  for  raising  water.     New 

York,  1876  [cop.  1803].     8° 6422.7 

Hygiene.     Hammond,  W.  A.     Treatise   on.     Phila- 
delphia, 1863.     8° 6022.8 

—  Wilson,  G.     Handbook  of.    London,  1873.  Sm.8°.  6036.4 

See  aUo  Dress,  Mental  hygiene. 

Hymnology.    Baynes,  R.  H.,  editor.   Lyra  Anglicana. 

Hymns  and  sacred  songs,  Leipzig,  1868.  Sq.  1G°.    1613.8 

—  Christophers,    S.    W.     Hymn-writers    and    their 

hymns.     London  [1866J.     16° 5626.2 

—  The   disciples'  hymn  book.     See  Boston,  Mass. 

Church  of  the  Disciples 632S.16 


HYMNOLOGY 


119 


IMAGINARY 


Shelf.  No. 
Hymnology,  continued. 

—  Juvenile  lyre:  or  hymns  and  songs  set  to  music  for 

schools.     Boston,  1836.     12° 1623.2 

—  Martineau,  J.     Hymns  for  the   Christian  church 

and  at  home.     London,  1874.     12° 6328.14 

—  Putnam,  A.  P.     Singers  and  songa  of  the  liberal 

faith.     Boston,  1875.     Sm.  8° 1513.4 

—  Whitmarsh,  C.   S.,  and  Guild,  A.  E.     Hymns  of 

the  ages.     Boston,  18G2-71.     3  v.     Sm.  4° 1615.5 

—  Youthful  voices:  a  collection  of  hymns  and  tunes 

for  the  use  of  Sunday  schools.    The  music  edited 

by  B.  J.  Lang.     Boston  [cop.  1862].     12° 1625.9 

Hypatia.     [Historical  novel.]     Kingsley,  C 326.16 

Hyperion.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     Boston,  1875.    12°.  716.14 

—  Same.     (In  his  Prose  works.)     Boston,  1866  [cop. 

1857].     16° 1838.4.2 

Note.  —  Travels  in  Germany,  etc.,  with  a  thread  of  a  story. 

Hysteria.     Skey,  F.  C.     New  York,  1867.    16°....   6015.3 

I  go  a-'fishing.     [Discursive  essays.]     Prime,  W.  C. 

New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 6413.3 

Ice.     Wonders  of  the  physical  world:  the  glacier, 

the   iceberg,    the   ice-field,  and   the  avalanche. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8°   1714.31 

Ice-cutters.     Lawrence's    adventures    among    the. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T 932.20 

Iceland.     Blackwood,  F.  T.,  lord  Dufferin.    Voyage 

to,  in  1856.     Boston,  1859.     12° 225.3 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    The  island  of  fire;  or,  a  thousand 

years  of  the  old   Northmen's  home.     874-1874. 
Boston,  1875.     12° 435.3 

—  Taylor,   (J.)    B.     Egypt  and  Iceland   in   1874. 

New  York,  1874.     16° 436.2 

Ichthyology.     The  mT)nsters  of  the  deep.     Adams, 

W.H.D.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6617.1 

Ida  May.     Pike,  M.  H 312.10 

Idalia.     Ptame,  L.  dela 327.19 

Idler,    The.      [Periodical     essays.]      Johnson,    S. 

Works.     London,  1862.     8° 5422.3 

Idolatry.     A  romance.     Hawthorne,  J 724. 10 

Idyl,  An,  of  work.     [Poem.]     Larcom,  L.     Boston, 

1875.     12° 1615.9 

Idylls  of  the  king.   [Arthur.]   Tennyson,  A.   Poet- 
ical works.     Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16° 1614.10.1 

Ierne.     [Irish  life.]     Trench,  W.  S.    London,  1871. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 715.11 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     Hale,  E.  E 526.19 

Ignatius  Loyola,  St.     Ignatius  Loyola  and  the  early 

Jesuits.     Rose,  (W.)  S.     London,1871.     8°....   5524.3 
Ignorance.     Foster,  J.    Essays  on  the  evils  of  pop- 
ular ignorance.     London,  1865.     16° 5614.2 

Philosophy  of  popular  ignorance.  Boston,  1841. 

12° 1539.3 

Ik  Marvel,  pseud.    See  Mitchell,  Donald  Grant. 

II  faut  qu'une  porte  soit  ouverte  ou  fermee;  II  ne 

faut  jurer   de   rien.      Musset,    (L.    C.)    A.    de. 

Comedies  et  proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     12° 5534.4.2 

'Il1m-en-nas.     Historical  tales  and  anecdotes  of  the 

time  of  the  early  Khaljfahs.     Translated  from 

the  Arabic  and  annotated  by  Mrs.  Godfrey  Clerk. 

London,  1873.  xvi,  293  pp.  Folded  sheet.  Sm.8°.  5927.6 
Iliad.      Homerus.     The  Iliad.      Translated  by  A. 

Pope.     London,  1872.     16° 6117.1 

—  The  Iliad.     Translated  into  English  blank  verse 

by  W.  C.  Bryant.     Boston,  1871.     2  v.     4°....    6111.3 

—  The  Iliad,  with   English   notes   by  F.  A.  Paley. 

London,  1866.     2  v.     8° 6114.2 

—  The  Iliad  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins,  W. 

L.     Edinburgh,  1871.     16° 6116.2 

—  The  first  six  books  of  the  Iliad ;  with  explanatory 

notes,  by  J.  R.  Boise.     Chicago,  1870.     12° 6115.1 

—  The  Iliads.      Done  according  to  the  Greek  by  G. 

Chapman.     London,  1865.     2  v.     Sq..  16° 6118.9 

See  also  Homerus. 

I'll  try.     Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 934.6 

Ill-omened    marriage,    The.      Bulwer-Lytton,    E. 

(G.E.)L 336.15 

Illuminated  books.     Deutsches  Leben  in  Lieb'  und 

Treue.     Bremen  [1873].     L.  4° 5730.4 

—  Deutsches  Leben  in  Liedern.  Bremen  [1873].  L.  4°.  5730.5 


Shelf.  ^\o. 

Illustrated  homes.     Gardner,  E.  C.    Boston,  1875. 

Sq.  16° 6227.3 

Illustrated  library  of  travel,  exploration,  and  ad- 
venture.    Namely  :  — 

—  Bacon,  G.  B.     Siam,  as  it  was  and  as  it  is 224.10 

—  Cumming,   (W.)  G.     Wild  men  and  wild  beasts; 

or,  scenes  in  camp  and  jungle 423.8 

—  Richardson,  J.     Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone ... .      224.8 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.      Japan,  in  our  day 423.7 

The  lake  regions  of  Central  Africa 224.9 

Travels  in  Arabia 224.6 

Travels  in  South  Africa 224.1 

Illustrated  library  of  wonders.     Namely  :  — 

—  Baile,  J.     Wonders  of  electricity 1714.30 

—  Bernard,  F.     Wonderful  escapes 1714.20 

—  Cazin,  A.     Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat 1714.6 

—  Depping,   G.     Wonders  of  bodily   strength  and 

skill 1714.12 

—  Duplessis,  G.  G.     The  wonders  of  engraving  ....  1714.16 

—  Flammarion,  C.     The  wonders  of  the  heavens  . . .  1714.13 

—  Fonvielle,  W.  de.     Thunder  and  lightning 1714.22 

—  Guillemin,  A.     The  sun 1714.10 

Wonders  of  the  moon 1714.29 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Mountain  adventures 1714.4 

—  Lacombe,  M.  (J.)  P.     Arms  and  armour 1714.15 

—  Lefevre,  A.     Wonders  of  architecture 1714.2 

—  Le  Pileur,  A.     Wonders  of  the  human  body 17 14.14 

—  Marion,  F.     Wonderful  balloon  ascents 1714.18 

The  wonders  of  optics 17 14. 19 

The  wonders  of  vegetation 1714.25 

—  Menault,  E.     The  intelligence  of  animals 1714.5 

—  Meunier,  V.  (A.)    Adventures  on  the  great  hunt- 

ing grounds  of  the  world 1714.7 

—  Monnier,  M.     The  wonders  of  Pompeii 1714.17 

—  Radau,  R.     Wonders  of  acoustics 1714. 1 1 

—  Sauzay,    A.      Wonders   of    glass-making   in   all 

ages 1714.24 

—  Sonrel,  L.     The  bottom  of  the  sea 1714.9 

—  Tissandier,  G.     Wonders  of  water 1714.26 

—  Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  F.     Rameses  the  great;  or, 

Egypt  3300  years  ago 1714.3 

The  sublime  in  nature 1714.21 

—  Viardot,  L.     Wonders  of  European  art 1714.1 

Wonders  of  Italian  art 1714.23 

Wonders  of  sculpture  . .  .  .^ 1714.28 

—  Zuercher,  F.,  and  MargoUe,  E.  Meteors,  aerolites, 

storms,  and  atmospheric  phenomena 1714.8 

Illustrated  Loudon  news.  Vol.  1-55,  58-67.  Lon- 
don, 1842-75.     65  V.     F° 1410.1 

Illustration,  L'.     Tome  49,  51.     Paris,   1867,  68. 

2  V.     F° 5321.1 

Illustrious   stranger.   The:   a  farce.     Kenney,  F. 

New  York,  n.  d.     12° 1635.3 

Illustrirte  Zeitung.    B.  61-65.     Leipzig,  1873-75. 

5  V.     F° 6730.1 

Imaginary  voyages  and  travels.     Clifford,  F.  S.     A 

romance  of  perfume  lands,  or,  the  search  for  Capt. 

Jacob  Cole.     Boston,  1875.     16° 733.13 

—  Verne,  J.     Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behe- 

moth [Africa].     Boston,  1874.     Sm.  4° 713.3 

Around   the   world   in   eighty   days.     Boston, 

1873.     Sm.  4° 725.27 

-: The  English  at  the  north  pole.     London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 724.27 

The  field  of  ice.     London,  1875.     8° 733 .5 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon:  and  a  trip  round 

it.     New  York,  1874.     8° 734.15 

A  journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.     New 

York  [1871].     12° 733.7 

The  mysterious  island.    Part  i.    Shipwrecked  in 

the  air.     Boston,  1875.     Sm.  4° 724.17 

[Part  II.]     Abandoned.     New  York,    1875. 

16° 733.11 

[Part  III.]     The  secret  of  the  island.     New 

York,  1876.     16° 733.14 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     Sm.  8° 5535.1 

A  voyage  round  the  world.      In  search  of  the 

castaways.     Hartford,  1873.     8° 432.1 

The  voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain  Hat- 

toras.     Boston,  1875.     8° 733.6 


IMITATION 


120 


INDIANS 


Shelf.  No. 
Imitation  of  Christ.     Thomas  k  Kempia.     London, 

N.  D.     16^ 5819.1 

--Same.     New  York  [1851].     12° 1536.16 

Immortality.  Canwright,  D.  M.  History  of  the 
doctrine  of  the  immortality  of  the  soul.  Battle 
Creek,  1871.     12° 6328.11 

—  Hudson,  C.  F.     Christ  our  life.     The  scriptural 

argument  for  immortality  through  Christ  alone. 
Boston,  1860.     12° 6326.1 

—  Sears,  E.  H.     Athanasia:  or,  foregleama  of  im- 

mortality.    Boston,  1858.     12° 5816.16 

See  also  Future  life. 

Impending  crisis,  The,  of  the  South.     Helper,  H.  R. 

New  York,  1860.     12° 617.1 

Impending  sword,  The.     Yates,  B 3 10. 19 

Imphee,   Sorgho  and.     Olcott,  H.   S.      New  York, 

1857.     12° 6425.5 

Impromptu,  V,  de  Versailles:  comedie.     Moli^re, 

J.  B.  P.     (Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.1 

Impromptu,  The,  of  Versailles:  a  comedy.    Moliere, 

J.  B.  P.  Dramatic  works.  Edinburgh,  1875.  8°.  5530.3.2 
Improvisatore,   The.      [A   tale    of   Italian   life.] 

Andersen,  H.  C '. 714.25 

In  a  winter  city.    A  story  of  the  day.    Rame,  L.  de  la.  717.13 

In  doors  and  out.     Adams,  W.  T 714.37 

In  exitu  Israel.     See  Baring-Gould,  S.     Gabrielle 

Andre v 710.39 

In  extremis.     Greenough,  Mrs.  R.  S 736.20 

In  France  with  the  Germans.     Corvin,  0.     London, 

1872.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 5715.2 

In  His  name.     Hale,E.  E.     Boston,  1874.     8° 732.28 

In  honor  bound.     Gibbon,  C 710.34 

In  memoriam.  Tennyson,  A.  Poetical  works.  Leip- 
zig, 1860.     Sq.  10° 1614.10.2 

In  school  and  out.     Adams,  W.  T 925.1 

In  search  of  the  castaways.     [Fiction.]     Verne,  J. 

Hartford,   1873.     8° 432.1 

In  silk  attire.     Black,  W 330.24 

In  that  state  of  life.     Aide,  H 328.24 

In  the  Camargue.     [Fiction.]     Bowles,  E 723.6 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.     Edwards,  A.  B 339.11 

In  the  Eastern  seas.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     London, 

1871.  Sm.  8° 921.3 

In  the  heart  of  a  hill.     Payn,  J .' 312.28 

In  the  kitchen.    Miller,  E.  S.    Boston,  1875.    Sm.  4°.  1532.8 

In  the  ranks.     Douglas,  A.  M 934.25 

In  the  year  '13 :  a  tale  of  Mechlenburg  life.    Renter, 

F.     Leipzig,  1867.     Sq.  16° 316.9 

In  trust.     Douglas,  A.  M 535.6 

Ina.     Washburn,  K.  S 531.35 

Incidents  in  my  life.     Home,  D.  D.     New  York, 

1863.     12° .^ 1216.2 

Incognito,  L'.  Souvestre,  E.  Theatre  de  la  jeunesse. 

Paris,  1860.     12° 5536.15 

India.     Allen,  D.  0.     India,  ancient  and  modern. 

Boston,  1856.     8° 5921.1 

—  Anderson,  R.      History  of   the  missions  of   the 

American  board   of  commissioners   for   foreign 

missions  in.     Boston,  1874.     8° 5812.4 

~  Butler,  W.     The  land  of  the  Veda.     New  York, 

1872.  8° 5931.1 

—  Cooper,  T.  T.     The  Mishmee  hills.      An  account 

of  a  journey  made  in  an  attempt  to  penetrate 
Thibet  from  Assam  to  open  new  routes  for  com- 
merce.    London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5933.6 

—  Cumming,  (W.)  G.     Wild  men  and  wild  beasts; 

or,  scenes  in  camp  and  jungle.    New  York,  1872. 

Sm,  8° 423.8 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.     Greater  Britain:  a  record  of  travel 

in  English-speaking  countries  during  1866  and 

1867.     New  York,  1869.     12° 423.13  and  5935.7 

—  Eastwick,  E.  B.     Handbook  for  India.     London, 

1859.     2  V.     12° 5917.7 

—  Foster,  J.     Discourse  on   the   communication  of 

Christianity  to  the  people  of  Hindoostan.  Lon- 
don, 1865.     16"^ 5614.2 

—  Grant,    Sir   H.      Incidents   in    the   Sepoy   war. 

1857,58.     Edinburgh,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5924.6 

—  Herbert,  D.     The  Indian  mutiny.   London,  1876. 

Sm.  8° 6924.2 


Shelf.  No. 
India,  continued. 

—  Hodson,  W.  S.  R.     Twelve  years   of  a  soldier's 

life  in.     Boston,  I860.     12° 426.11 

—  The  Indian  Alps,  and  how  we  crossed  them;  being       • 

a  narrative  of  two  years'  residence  in  the  east- 
ern Himalaya,  and  two  months'  tour  into  the  in- 
terior.    London,  1876.     L.  8° 5930.6 

—  Johnson,  S.     Oriental  religions  and  their  relation 

to  universal  religion.     Boston,  1873.     8° 5811.1 

—  Kaye,  Sir  J.  W.      History  of  the  Sepoy  war  in 

1857-58.     London,  1870,  72.     8° 5922.7 

—  Law,  E.,  first  earl  Ellenborouyh.     History  of  the 

Indian  administration  of  Lord  EUenborough,  in 
his  correspondence  with  the  duke  of  Wellington. 
London,  1874.     8° 5412.5 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     Visit  to,  in  1853.     New  York, 

1864.     12° : 425.7 

—  Vincent,  F.,jr.     Thirty  thousand  miles  of  travel 

in.     New  York,  1876.     12° 436.8 

<See  also  Asia,  Burmah,  Ceylon,  Farther  India. 

Ifote. —  For  ancient  India,  consult  Robertson  [5(il0.1]. 

For  British  India,  see  Macaulay's  essays  on  Ciive  and  Hast- 
ings [1918.4],  and  the  speeches  of  Burke  and  Sheridan  at  the 
trial  of  Hastings. 

For  the  religion  of  India,  and  the  relations  to  Christianity, 
see  Johnson's  "  Oriental  religions  "  [5811.3] ;  Clarke's  "  Ten 
great  religions  "  [1523.2]  ;  Foster's  "Critical  essays  "  [3614.3.1]; 
Miiller's  "  Chips  from  a  German  workshop  "  [.WltJ.l]  ;  McCliu- 
tock  and  Strong's  Cyclopsedia;  Fergusson's  "Tree  and  ser- 
pent worship ;  and  tlie  review  in  Contemporary  review, 
vol.  12. 

For  popular  accounts,  that  of  Allen  embodies  the  observa- 
tions of  an  American  missionary.  For  the  races  of  men,  see 
Wood's  "  Natural  history  of  man  "  [6610.2;  6610.3]. 

There  is  some  account  of  the  Sepoy  revolt,  1856-58,  in  But- 
ler's "  The  land  of  the  Veda  "  [5931.1]. 

India:  the  pearl  of  Pearl  river.     Southworth,  E.  D. 

E.N 727.8 

Indian  Alps,  The,  and  how  we  crossed  them ;  being 
a  narrative  of  two  years'  residence  in  the  eastern 
Himalaya,  and  two  months'  tour  into  the  inte- 
rior. By  a  lady  pioneer.  Illustrated  by  herself. 
London,  1876.     xiii,  612-}- pp.     Map.     L.  8°..   5930.6 

Indian  question,  The.    Walker,  F.  A.    Boston,  1874. 

12° 5016.14 

Indiana.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 535.3 

Indians  of  North  America.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  The 
native  races  of  the  Pacific  states  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    New  York,  1874.     8° 5920.4.1 

—  Custer,  G.  A.     My  life  on  the  plains.     Or,  per- 

sonal  experiences  with   Indians.      New   York, 

1874.     8° 412.3 

—  Marcy,  R.  B.     Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the 

border.     New  York,  1866.     12° 415.16 

—  Marryat,  F.     Narrative  of  the  travels  and  adven- 

tures of  Monsieur  Violet,  in  California,  Sonora, 

and  Western  Texas.     [Fiction] 337.7 

—  Parkman,  F.,yr.     The  conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and 

the  Indian  war  after  the  conquest  of  Canada. 
Boston,  1870.     2  v.     12° 5015.4 

—  Stone,  W.  L.     Life  of  Joseph   Brant,  including 

the  border  wars  of  the  American  revolution,  and 
sketches  of  Indian  campaigns  and  other  matters 
connected  with  the  Indian  relations  of  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain.  Albany,  1865.  2  v. 
8° 5022.1 

—  Thatcher,  B.  B.     Indian  biography.     New  York, 

1869.     2v.     16° 819.2 

Indian  traits.     New  York,  1865.     2  v.     12°. . .     819.1 

—  Tuttle,  E.  B.     The  boy's   book  about  Indians. 

Philadelphia,  1873.     16° 915.20 

Note.  —  Brinton,  in  his  "  Myths  of  the  new  world  "  [5924.7], 
makes  an  able  and  thorough  survey,  and  rejects  the  Jewisu 
theory  of  their  origin.  His  introduction  discusses  the  Indian 
cliaracter,  and  at  the  end  of  his  tirst  chapter  he  gives  a  biblio- 
graphical note  on  his  authorities.  See  also  a  note  in  Park- 
man's  "Jesuits"  [5015.5.2,  p.  88],  on  the  sources  of  Indian 
tales.  Parkman's  histories  on  i  ranee  and  England  in  North 
America  [.')01.5.5]  treat  incidentally  of  the  intercourse  of  the 
Jesuits  and  other  early  colonists  with  the  Indians;  while  the 
same  historian's  "  Pontiac  '  [.5015.4]  vividly  portrays  the  last 
great  eft'ort  of  the  Indians  to  drive  Europeans  from  the  conti- 
nent, in  1763. 

Perhaps  the  best  general  survey  of  the  Indian  character,  etc., 
is  found  in  the  introduction  to  Parkman's  "Jesuits"  [.")015.5.2, 
or  Atlantic  monthly,  July,  1865,  and  July,  18<i6],  which  is  an 
amplification  of  the  original  introduction  to  his  "  Pontiac  " 
[5015.4].  Bancroft,  in  his  "  History  of  the  United  States  " 
[2012.3,  ch.  22],  confines  liis  descriptions  to  those  east  of  the 
Mississippi ;  and  Hildreth,  in  his  "  History  of  the  United 
States  "  [5011.10],  gives  his  2d  chapter  to  the  subject.  See 
Harper's  monthly,  vols.  17  and  40;  Irving's  exculpatory  esti- 


INDIANS 


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INTEMPERANCE 


Shelf.  No. 
Indians  of  North  America,  continued. 

mate  of  the  Indian  character  in  the  "  Sketch  book  "  [311.13; 
715.(5;  1815.10];  "  What  we  should  do  with  him,"  in  Harper's 
monthlv,  vol.  40;  and  Lossing,  on  "  Our  barbarian  bretliren," 
in  vol.40. 

For  their  origin,  see  Brinton,  "  Myths  of  the  new  world  " 
[59124.7],  who  rejects  tlie  Jewish  theory.  De  Vere's  "  Romance 
of  American  historj  "  [5010.1]  gives  a  popular  summary.  See 
Baldwin's  •'  Pre-historic  nations  "  [8:^4.7]. 

On  the  question  of  race,  see  Wood's  "  Natural  history  of 
man  "  [fJtJlO  2;  6610.3],  etc. 

On  their  religions,  see  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopaedia. 

New  Euglaad.  Palfrey  [5016.2]  will  be  consulted,  and  the 
other  histories  of  New  England  and  Massacliusetts.  See 
Everett's  oration  at  Bloody  Brook  [1921.1.1],  and  Lossing's 
"  Last  of  the  Pequods,"  in  Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  2. 

See  a  chapter  on  John  Eliot  and  the  Indians,  in  Yonge's 
"  Pioneers  and  founders  "  [5817.5], 

New  York.  The  series  of  biographies  written  by  W.  L.  Stone 
covers  a  century  of  the  history  of  the  great  Iroquois  confed- 
eracy, 1735-1838,  and  can  be  found  in  the  Bates  Hall;  perhaps 
the  life  of  Brant  is  the  most  important.  Parkman's  histories 
cover  much  of  this  confederacy  s  history. 

Western  States.  For  recent  descriptions,  see  Irving's  "  Tour 
on  the  prairies"  [417.1];  Dixon's  "New  America"  [418.1]  and 
his  "  White  conquest  "  [439.4] ;  Parkman's  "  Oregon  trail  " 
[5015.3];  General  Marcy's  "Border  reminiscences  "  [413.3] 
and  his  "Army  life  on  the  border"  [415.16];  Harper's  monthly, 
vols.  36  and  39;  and  Atlantic  monthly,  "  Medicine  men,"  July, 
1860. 

See  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  Comanches,  vol.  a3;  Sioux, 
vol.  7  and  17 ;  also  vols  36  and  39,  and  further  in  the  Index  to 
the  monthly;  also  vol.  27  for  the  massacres  of  1802.  Also 
"  Eight  hundred  miles  in  an  ambulance,"  in  Lippincott's 
magazine,  July,  1875. 
Southern  Stales.  See  King's  "Great  South  "  [.50.31.6] ;  Lossing's 
"  War  with  the  Creeks,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  28 ;  and  for 
the  Cherokees,  the  article  •'  Sequoyah,"  in  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.41. 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico.  The  government  reports  of  the 
explorations  for  Pacific  railroad  routes  through  this  region 
[6611.2.3],  by  Whipple,  etc.,  contains  nmch  valuable  informa- 
tion. See  also  Ross  Browne's  "Apache  country  "  [415.13];  and 
papers  in  Harper's  monthly  on  those  of  New  Mexico,  vol.  7 ; 
on  the  Navajos,  vol.  8;  on  the  Pimo,  vol.  29;  on  those  of  the 
85th  parallel,  vol.  17,  etc.    Also,  Harper's  monthly,  Aug.,  1875. 

Pacific  slope.  H.  H.  Bancroft's  "  Native  races  "  is  an  ex- 
haustive collection  of  data. 

Mexico  and  Peru.  SaeH.  H.Bancroft's  "  Native  races,"  and 
Prescott's  Mexico  [5014.2]  and  Peru  [.5014.3],  and  for  further 
references  the  note  on  "America  before  Colutnbus  "  in  the  Bul- 
letin for  April,  1876. 

In  fiction.  In  novels,  the  best  known  delineations  are  those 
of  Cooper,  in  his  "  Leather-stocking  tales,"  and  in  his  "  Red- 
skins "  [525.2]  and  "  Wyandotte  "  [525.4],  while  other  novels, 
like  James  8  "  Ticonderoga,"  which  depicts  the  part  of  the 
aborigines  in  the  old  French  war,  give  likewise  a  somewhat 
conventional  and  romantic  rendering  of  their  character.  In 
poetry,  the  best  known  pictures  of  them  are  Longfellow's 
"Hiawatha"  [1614.1]  and  Campbell's  "Gertrude  of  Wyoming." 

Indo-China.     Came,  L.  de.     Travels  in.     London, 

1872.     8- 5931.9 

—  Thomson,  J.     The  straits  Of  Malacca,  Indo-China, 

and  China.     New  York,  1875.     8° 6921.4 

Industrial  biography:  iron-workers  and  tool-mak- 
ers.    Smiles,  S.     Boston,  1871.     12° 1227.5 

Inez.     Wilson,  A.  J 725.26 

Infantry  tactics.     Casey,  S.   Infantry  tactics.  New 

York,  1862.     3  v.     Sm.  12" 1529.1 

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line.     Philadelphia,  1862.     12° 1529.8 

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Philadelphia,  1861.     2  v.     16° 1529.3 

—  Infantry  tactics.     See  United  States.     Depart- 

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—  Le  Gal,  E.     School  of  the   guides.     New  York, 

18G0.     Sq.  16° 1528.3 

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rank.     New  York,  1876.     Sm.  12° 1529.9 

Infants,  Treatise  on  the  diseases  of.     Billard,  CM. 

New  York,  1839.     8° 6022.10 

Infelice.     Wilson,  a.  J 723.26 

Infidelity,   The  cause  and    cure  of.     Nelson,   D. 

New  York  loop.  1841].     12° 5815.17 

Influenza,   Annals  of.      Thompson,   T.      London, 

1852.     8° 6013.14 

Information  for  the  people.     Chambers,  W.  and  R. 

Philadelphia,  n.  d.     2  v.     8° *R.R.,  C.2.4 

Ingelow,  Jean.     Complete    poems.     Boston,    1873. 

332  pp.     Portrait.     16° 1625.2 

—  Fated  to  be  free.     Boston • 717.8 

—  Same.     Leipzig 33 1.19 

—  Mopsa  the  fairy 935.23 

—  OfftheSkelligs.    Boston 737.7 

—  Same.    Leipzig •-.,....    335.14 

—  Poems.     Leipzig,  1873.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq.  16° 1628.4 

—  Stories  told  to  a  child 935.21 

2d  series 935.22 

Ingham,  Col.  Frederic,  pseud.     See  Hale,  Edward 

Everett. 

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Ingham  papers,  The.    Hale,  E.  E 526.16 

Inqleby,  J.  T.  Facts  and  oases  in  obstetric  medi- 
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Inglis,  Henry  David.  The  new  Gil  Bias.  New  edi- 
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Ingo   und  Ingraban.      Freytag,   G.      Die    Ahnen. 

Leipzig,  1873.     16° 5733.5.1 

Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  pseud.  See  Barham,  Richard 
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Ingoldsby  legends.  The.  [Humorous  poems.]  Bar- 
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Ingraban.     Freytag,  G 538.6 

Ingraham,  Joseph  Holt.  The  pillar  of  fire;  or, 
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—  The  prince  of  the  house  of  David.     Boston,  1872. 

472  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 612.5 

—  The   throne   of    David.     Boston,  1872.     603  pp. 

Illustrated.    12° 512.4 

Inheritance,  The.     Ferrier,  S.  E 518.19 

Initials,  The.    [Novel,  German  life.]    Tautphoeus, 

J.  M.,  Baronin 317.19 

Inn,  The,   of  the  guardian  angel.     Segur,  S.  (R.), 

comtesse  de 912.7 

Innocent.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 329.10 

Innocents,    The,    abroad.        [Humorous    travels.] 

Clemens,  S.  L.     Hartford,  1872.     8° 42L6 

Inoculation,  History  of,  in  Massachusetts.  Toner, 
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—  Maudsley,  H.    Responsibility  in  mental  disease. 

New  York,  1874.     12° 6035.4 

Insectivorous    plants.      Darwin,    C.   (R.)      New 

York,  1875.     12° 6614.13 

Insects.     Figuior,  (G.)  L.    The  insect  world;  being 

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—  Harris,  T.  W.     Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of 

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—  Houghton,  W.    Sketches  of  British  insects.    Lon- 

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—  Lubbock,   Sir  J.     On  the  origin  iind  metamor- 

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—  Wood,  J.  G.    Insects  at  home.    A  popular  account 

of  insects,  their  structure,  habits,  and  transfor- 
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Instinct:  its  oflBce  in  the  animal  kingdom,  and  its 
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Institutes   of  Justinian.      Justinianus  i,    emperor. 

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Institutions,    Lectures    on    the   early   history  of. 

Maine,  Sir  H.  S.     New  York,  1875.     8° 6313.6 

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—  Reid,  T.     Essays  on  the  intellectual  powers  of 

man.     Philadelphia,  1861.     12° 1526.23 

Intelligence,  The,  of  animals.     Menault,  E.     New 

York,  1872.  'l6° 1714.5 

Intemperance.  Burns,  D.  Christendom  and  the 
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—  Macnish,  R.    Anatomy  of  drunkenness.    (In  The 

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8" 6512.1 

International  scientific  series.     Namely  :  — 

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—  Bain,  A.     Mind  and  body 6035.2 

—  Beneden,  P.  J.  van.    Animal  parasites  and  mess- 

mates     6616.6 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.,  jr.     The  new  chemistry 6436.15 

—  Cooke,  M.  C.     Fungi:  their  nature  and  uses 6436.13 

—  Draper,  J.  W.     History  of  the  conflict  between 

science  and  religion 5826.4 

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International  series.     Namely  :  — 

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—  Keary,  A.     Castle  Daly 714.36 

Oldbury 714.18 

—  Moore,  Mrs.  B.  H.     On  dangerous  ground 722.1 

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—  Randolph,  Mrs.  — .     Gentianella 714.9 

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loNE.  Petrella,  E.  (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co.  Stan- 
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Iphig^nie  en   Aulide:    tragedie.      Racine,    J.  de. 

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Iphigenie  in  Aulis.     Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.     "Worke. 

Stuttgart,  1867.     8° 6734.1.7 

Ireland,   John,   and  Nichols,   John.      Hogarth's 

works:  with  life  and  anecdotal  descriptions  of 

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—  Barry,  M.  J.,  editor.     The  songs  of.     New  York, 

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—  Black,  A.  and  C.     Picturesque  tourist  of.     Edin- 

burgh, 1855.     Sm.  8° 229.2 

—  Burke,  T.  N.     English  misrule  in.     New  York, 

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—  Carleton,   W,     Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish 

peasantry 624.17 

—  Conyngham,   D.  P.     Sarsfield;  or,  the  last  great 

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—  Cusack,   M.  F.     Illustrated  history  of.     London, 

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—  Daunt,  W.  J.  O'N.     Ireland  and  her  agitators. 

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—  Forbes,  R.  B.     Voyage  of  the  Jamestown  on  her 

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—  Fronde,   J.  A.     The  English  in  Ireland  in  the 

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—  Galibert,   L.,   and    Pelle,   C.     Irlande.      Paris, 

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character,  etc.     London,  1841-43.     3  v.     L.  8°.  5431.1 

—  Hyde,  E.,  earl  of  Clarendon.     An  historical  view 

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—  Joyce,   R.  D.     Legends  of  the  wars  in.     Boston, 

1868.  16° 828.6 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Ireland.     New  York,  1844.     8°...     43L2 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Leaders  of  public  opinion  in: 

Swift  —  Flood  —  Grattan  —  O'Connell.       New 

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—  MacCarthy,  D.  F.     Book  of  Irish  ballads.     N&w 

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—  Mills,   A.     The  literature  and  the  literary  men 

of.     New  York,  1870.     2  v.     8° 1021.6 

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—  O'Rourke,   J.     The   history   of  the  great   Irish 

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Sm.  8° 5514. 1 

—  Street   ballads,    popular   poetry,   and   household 

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Of  general  histories,  the  best  for  popular  use  is  Cusack's  "  Illustrated  history,"  of  which  "  The  patriots  history"  is  a  condensed  summary.  See 
Baldwin's  summary  [824.7]  for  pre-historic  times.  There  is  an  article  on  the  "  Ancient  Fenians  "  in  Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  1.  Montalembert's  "  Monks  of 
the  West"  [5514.6]  covers  the  era  of  Saint  Patrick  and  the  early  Cliristian  history.  Wright,  in  his  "  Middle  ages,"  has  a  chapter  on  the  Anglo-Norman 
conquest,  and  it  is  treated  of  in  the  2d  vol.  of  Thierry's  "  Norman  conquest "  [5417.2].  See  also  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  43.  There  is  an  account  of  ancient 
laws,  etc.,  in  Maine's  "  History  of  institutions  "  [0313.6].  Strongbow's  invasion  in  the  xnth  century  is  fully  described  in  Lingard's  "  History  of  England" 
[5417.8],  but  see  Harper's  monthly,  Oct.,  1871.  Froude's  2d  volume  of  his  "  History  of  England"  [82(5.9]  takes  up  the  rebellion  of  1534-35;  and  he  also 
enlarges  upon  Irish  history  during  the  time  of  Henry  VIII  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  always,  however,  with  an  English  leaning.  Go  to  Carlyle's  "Cromwell" 
[1238.1]  for  the  civil  war  period.  The  siege  of  Londonderry  in  1689  is  graphically  described  in  Macaulay's  "  History  of  England  "  [8;38.]],  who  tells  the 
subsequent  career  of  William  of  Orange  in  Ireland,  and  in  his  16th  chapter  describes  the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  illustrations  of  which  will  be  found  in 
Conyngham's  "  Sarsfield  "  [828.7]  and  in  Banim's  "  Boyne  water  "  [517.16]. 

For  the  catholic  emancipation  and  other  aspects  of  Irish  history  of  the  last  century,  see  Edmund  Burke's  speeches  [5634.1 ;  5G35.1].  Miss  Edgeworth's 
"  Castle  Rackrent "  [514.1.1]  pictures  the  life  of  the  Irish  squires. 

For  the  revolution  of  1798,  see  chapters  in  De  Quincey's  "  Autobiographic  sketches  "  [1825.7].    Sydney  Smith,  in  his  essays  [1931.1],  was  exculpatory  in 


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hi8  views.  Jeffrey,  in  his  essays  [ofilO.S],  enforces  the  argument  for  legislative  union.  Lacky  has  an  adnirable  book  on  the  "  Leaders  of  public  opinion  in 
Ireland  "  [102.5.9],  chiefly  as  regards  her  relations  with  England,  from  the  days  of  Switt  down,  and  this  can  be  traced  also  in  the  lives  of  Flood  (d.  1791)  , 
Emmet  (executed  1803),  Curran  (d.  1817),  Qrattan  (d.  1820),  OConnell  (d.  1817),  and  Sliiel  (d.  W>1).  See  also  DauntV  "Ireland  and  her  agitators"  [5117.4]  ; 
Shell's  "Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar  "  [302(5..^];  and  the  paper  in  the  North  American  review,  Jan.,  187?,  on  Flood,  or  I.-eland  from  Swift  to  O'Cjnnell. 

On  the  famine  of  1817,  beside  O'Rourke,  who  enlarges  upon  the  relations  of  England  and  Ireland,  see  Forbes'  "  Voyage"  [lil.l];  Everett's  Oratio  ns 
C1921.1.2];  and  in  fiction  A.  TroUopes  "  Castle  Kichmond"  [.ai.S],  and  Carleton  's  "  Black  prophet." 

On  tlie  relations  of  England  and  Ireland.  Froude,  in  his  recent  history  o:i  "  The  English  in  Ireland  in  the  13ih  century  "  [.5411..5],  has  been  reviewed  by 
Lecky,  in  Macmillan's  magazine,  Jan.,  1873,  and  Godkin's  "Religious  history"  and  Burke's  "English  misrule"  were  in  part  prepared  in  refutation  of 
Froude,  who  covers  in  a  general  way  the  interval  1611-1798.  For  further  on  Fronde's  relations  with  Ireland,  see  his  two  papers  "A  fortnight  in  Kerry," 
in  his  "  Short  studies"  [1911..5.2] ;  also  Contemporary  review,  vol.  4.  Also,  "  The  Fenian  idea,"  ia  the  Atlantic  monthly.  May,  1866.  McCarthy'!  "  Fair 
Saxon  "  [731.8]  touches  on  the  Fenian  troubles. 

Of  the  present  condition  of  the  tenantry  of  Ireland,  there  is  an  excellent  presentatioa  in  Trench's  "  Realities  of  Irish  life  "  [428.13]  .  The  vexed  land 
quettion  is  considered  in  a  paper  in  Macmillan's  magazine.  May,  1873. 

There  are  good  general  descriptions  of  manners,  etc.,  in  Carleton's  "Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry"  and  in  the  books  of  Mrs.  A.  M.  Hall . 

The  three  volumes  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall's  "  Ireland"  [3131.1],  otter  a  full  descriptive  account  of  Ireland ;  and  tliere  is  some  good  descripti  on  in 
Thackeray's  "  Irish  sketch  book"  [330.29;  513.1.7].    See  also  Contemporary  review,  vol.  5;  and  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  42,  43,  and  47. 

S.  C.  Hall's  "  Book  of  memories  "  [1231.1]  touches  on  modern  Irish  authors,  and  there  are  other  books  ou  Irish  literature  named  above. 

For  illustrations  of  Irish  life  and  character,  see  Hall's  "Sketches"  [.5431.1];  Carleton's  "Redmond"  [518.5]  for  events  of  1096;  his  "  Willy  Reilly  " 
[524.3]  for  the  penal  laws;  Banim's  "John  Doe"  [317.5]  for  Capt.  Rock;  A.  M.  Hall's  "Whiteboy"  [521.6],  time  1822;  and  generally  the  following 
novelists:  — Carleton,  who,  according  to  Thackeray,  is  the  greatest  genius  who  has  depicted  Irish  cliaracter;  Banim,  who  deals  chiefly  with  Leinster 
peasants  in  passionate  and  tragic  circumstances;  Lever,  who  places  his  Irishmen  in  military  and  convivial  life;  Samuel  Lover,  who  tried  to  divest  the 
Irish  peasant  of  vice  and  coarseness;  Miss  Edgeworth,  whose  "  Castle  Rackrent "  [511.1.1]  is  not  considered  a  successful  representation  of  Irish  peasantry  ; 
and  whose  "  Rosanna"  [511.1.2]  is  given  to  farming  life.  Gerald  Griffin's  "  Collegians  "  [517.7]  concerns  the  rural  middle  class  in  Munster,  and  gave  rise 
to  the  drama  of  "  Colleen  bawn."  Irish  life  forms  the  staple  also  of  some  of  Anthony  Trollope's  tales,  and  an  Irish  adventurer  is  drawn  in  Thackeray's 
"  Barry  Lyndon  "  [.333.13.3;  513.1.4], 


Shelf.  No. 

Iren.«:us,  St.  Writings.  Translated  by  A.  Roberts 
and  W.  H.  Rambaut.  Edinburgh,  1868,  69.  2  v. 
[Ante-Nicene  Christian  library.]  8°.  Vol.  5,  9  of  6322.5 

Iris.    Holmes,  0.  W.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little 

classics) 529.4.7 

Irish  brigade,  The,  and  its  campaigns  [in  the  civil 
war,  1861-65].  Conyngham,  D.  P.  Boston,  1869. 
12"   824.4 

Irish  heirs.     Lover,  S .*. 732.20 

Irish  sketch-book,  The.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  Leip- 
zig, 1872.     2  V,  in  1.     Sq.  16° 330.29 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)     London,  1872.     Sm.  8^^.  513.1.7 
Irish  widow,  The:  a  farce.    Garrick,  D.    New  York, 

N.  D.     12^ 1635.5 

Iron.     Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heat.     London,  1871. 

12° 1716.40 

—  Bauerman,   H.      Treatise  on   the  metallurgy  of. 

London,   1872.     12° 1716.42 

Iron  cousin.  The.     Clarke,  M.  C 725.39 

Iron  hand,  The.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 510.10 

Iron  mask,  The.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 511.9 

Note.  — This  story  concerns  the  state  prisoner  of  France, 
who  is  known  by  this  name,  and  about  who.=e  identity  there 
is  much  question.  The  matter  will  be  tbund  treated  histori- 
cally in  James's  "  Life  and  times  of  Louis  xiv"  [5526.5],  and  in 
the  Encyclopaedias. 

Iron-men,  Lawrence's  adventures  among  the.  Trow- 
bridge, J.  T 932.20 

Iron  shroud,  The.     Mudford,  W.  (In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.3 

Ironthorpe.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 929.5 

Irving,  David.  Biography  of  James  Crichton.  (In 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord,  and  others.  New  biog- 
raphies of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

Irving,  Pierre  M.  Life  and  letters  of  Washington 
Irving,  New  York,  1862-64.  4  v.  Portraits. 
12° 1214.1 

—  Same.       Revised.       Philadelphia,    1872.      3    v. 

Portraits.     Sm.  8° t.   1815.1 

Irving,  Theodore.     The  conquest  of  Florida,  under 

Hernando  de  Soto.     London,  1850.  viii,  280  pp. 

16° 826.3 

Irving,  Washington.      Abbotsford  [Walter  Scott's 

home],   and   Newstead  abbey   [Byron's  home]. 

London,  1853.     iv,  138  pp.     16° 715.5 

—  Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville,  in  the  Rocky 

mountains  and  the  far  West.     Author's  revised 
edition.     London,  1854.     x,  280  pp.     16° 826.3 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.    503  pp.  Illustrated. 

Sm.  8° 1815.14 

—  The  Alhaiubra.     New  edition,  with  an  historical 

appendix.     London,  18.53.     260-f- pp.     16° 715.7 

—  Same.     Author's  revised  edition.     Philadelphia, 

1872.     496  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  S° 1815.15 

A'ote.  —  Descriptive  of  this  Moorish  ralace,  and  associative 
stories. 


Shelf.  No. 
Irving,  Washington,  continued. 

—  Astoria;   or,  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond 

the  Rocky  mountains.  Author's  revised  edition. 
London,  1850.     xii,  340  pp.     1  plate.     16° 417.1 

—  Same.       Philadelphia,     1871.       xxvi,    649    pp. 

Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 1814.1 

—  Biography   and    poetical    remains   of    Margaret 

Miller  Davidson.    Philadelphia,  1841.     359  pp. 

12°  1217.2 

—  Biographies  and  miscellanies.     Edited  by  P.  M. 

Irving.    Philadelphia,  1871.    487  pp.    Portrait. 

Sm.  8° 1815.4 

—  Bracebridge  hall.     By  Geoffrey  Crayon  {pseud."]. 

Author's   revised  edition.      London,   1850.     iv, 

320  pp.     Portrait.     16° 715.5 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.    Illustrated.  Sm.  8°.  1814.2 

A'rte.—  Sketches  of  English  country  life  of  a  past  genera- 
tion. 

—  Chronicle  of  the   conquest   of   Granada.     From 

the  Mss.  of  Fray  Antonio  Agapida.  Author's 
revised  edition.       Philadelphia,    1871.      xxiv, 

644  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 1815.6 

Note.  —  Essentially  historic,  —  the  MSS.  are  fictitious. 

—  Same.     Added  Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain. 

London,  1850.     2v.ini.     Sm.  8° 826.4 

—  Chronicles  of  Wolfert's  Roost  and  other  papers. 

Leipzig,  1855.     vi,  386  pp.     Sq.  16° 311.14 

Note.  —  Same  as  1815.12. 

—  The  Crayon  miscellany.  Author's  revised  edition. 

Philadelphia,  1872.     441pp.     Sm.  8° 1814.3 

—  History  of  New  York,  from  the  beginning  of  the 

world  to  the  end  of  the  Dutch  dynasty.  [Comic 
history.]  By  Diedrich  Knickerbocker  [pseud.]. 
Author's  revised  edition.  London,  1854.  xxiv, 
280pp.     16° 715.4 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1872.  528  pp.   Illustrated. 

Sm.  8° 1815.11 

—  Life    and    voyages    of    Christopher    Columbus. 

Author's  revised  edition.  London,  1850.  2  v. 
Portraits.     16° 1226.7 

—  Same,     Added  those  of  his  companions.     Phila- 

delphia,   1871.      3   V.     Illustrated.     Portraits. 

Sm,  8° 1815.2 

Note.  —  These  volumes  afford  the  best  English  account  of 
early  Spanish  discovery  in  America,  but  Prescott's  "  Ferdi- 
nand and  Isabella"  [5922.5],  and  Helps's  "  Spanish  conquest" 
[816.6]  may  be  read  in  connection. 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.     Leipzig,  1856.  5  v. 

in  3.     Sq.  16° 1238.9 

—  Same.      London,    1855-59.      5    v.      Portrait.     1 

plate.     16° 1216.7 

—  Same.      New   York,    1855-59.     5  v.     Portraits. 

Iplate.     8° 1211.2 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     5  v.     Illustrated. 

Portraits.     Sm.  8° 1815.5 

Note.  —  The  standard  life  of  Washington,  to  be  compared 
with  Marshall's  and  Sparks's,  if  the  reader  wishes. 


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Shelf.  No. 
Irving,  Washington,  continued. 

—  Life  of  Mahomet.     Leipzig,   1850.     302+  pp. 

Sq.  16° 1238.12 

—  Lives  of  the  successors  of  Mahonaet.     Leipzig, 

1850.     xiv,404pp.     Sq.  16° 1238.5 

—  Mahomet  and  his  successors.     New  York,  1850. 

2  V.     12° 1223.4 

--  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Illustrated.      2  v. 

Sm.  8° 1815.3 

2fote.  —  The  best  account  of  the  founder  of  Mohamniedanism 
for  English  general  readers. 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith:  a  biography.     Leipzig,  1850. 

xiv,356pp.     Sq.l6° 1238.6 

—  Same.     London,  1850.     x,  242  pp.     16° 715.6 

~  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.   427  pp.  Illustrated. 

Sm.  8° 1815.13 

Note. —  The  best  condensed  account  of  Goldsmith;  but 
Forster's  "  Life  of  Goldsmith  "  must  be  used  tor  ampler  detail. 

^r-  Salmagundi.     See  Irving,  William 715.4  and  1815.7 

—  The  sketch  book.  With  portrait.     Leipzig,  1843. 

X,  361  pp.     Sq.  16° 311.13 

—  Same.   London,  1855.    vi,  282  pp.    Portrait.    16°.     715.6 

—  Same.     Author's  revised  edition.     Philadelphia, 

1872.     507  pp.     Illustrated.     Portrait.    Sm.  8°.  1815.10 

Note.  —  "  The  sketch  book  "  gives  detached  essays  and  tales, 
and  first  gave  Irving  a  reputation. 

—  Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.     Edited 

by  P.  M.  Irving.  New  York,  1866.  2  v.  Por- 
trait.    Sm.  8° 1934.1 

—  Same.      Philadelphia,   1871.     xxiv,  531  pp.     1 

plate.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 1815.8 

Note.  —  Various  biographical  sketches  and  other  papers  col- 
1  ected  after  Irving's  death. 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller.    London,  1850.  viii,  296  pp. 

16° 715.7 

—  Same.     Author's  revised  edition.     Philadelphia, 

1872.     530  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 1815.9 

Note. — Various  stories. 

—  Tour  on  the  prairies.  London,  1854.  v,  137-|-pp. 

16° 417.1 

—  Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  companions  of 

Columbus.  Author's  revised  edition.  With  an 
appendix  of  historical  documents.  London, 
1850.     X,  962  [354]  pp.     16° 1226.7.2 

—  Wolfert's  Roost  and  other  papers.     Author's  re- 

vised edition.  Philadelphia,  1871.  431-[-  pp. 
Illustrated.     Fac-simile.     Sm.  8° 1815.12 

Note.  —  Same  as  311.14. 

—  Life  and  letters  of.    Irving,  P.  M.     New  York, 

1862-64.     4v.     12° 1214.1 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1872.     3  v.     Sm.  8° 1815.1 

Note.  —  The  life  by  liis  nephew  is  the  all-suflicient  account, 
and  there  is  a  review  by  D.  G.  Mitchell,  in  Atlantic  monthly, 
June,  1864.  Additional  biographical  memoranda  will  be 
lound  in  G.  P.  Putnam's  recollections,  in  Atlantic  monthly, 
Nov.,  18<;0;  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  2,  14,  20,  21,  24,  and 
34  [on  Sleepy  hollow].  After  his  death.  Bryant  [1926.1]  com- 
memorated him  before  the  New  York  historical  society  ;  and 
Everett  also  in  the  4th  vol.  of  his  Orations  [1921.1].  Thacke- 
ray paid  him  a  tribute  in  liis  "  Koundabout  papers  "  [3.35.9]. 

Allibone,  in  his  article,  quotes  many  authorities  and  gives 
full  relerences  to  otlijers,  and  essays  on  Irving  or  his  works 
will  be  found  in  Jeftrey's  essays  [5610.8];  in  Prescott's  "  Mis- 
cellanies "  [1537.8;  5237.3],  etc.  See  also  the  literary  histories 
of  Duyckinck  and  Griswold,  and  the  references  in  Thomas. 

Irving,  William,  Paulding,  James  Kirke,  and  Ir- 
ving, Washington.  Salmagundi;  or,  the  whim- 
whams  and  opinions  of  Launcelot  Langstafif,  Esq., 
and  others.     London,  1850.     vi,  269  pp.     16°  . .      715.4 

—  Same.     Preface  and  notes  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck. 

Philadelphia,  1871.     xix,  473  pp.     Illustrated. 

Sm.  8° 1815.7 

Isabella  Orsini.     Guerrazzi,  F.  D 536.9 

IsEULTE.  A  novel.  By  the  author  of  "  Vera,"  etc.  720.19 
Islam.    Deutsch,  E.  (0.  M.)  Literary  remains.  New 

York,  1874.     8° 5733.7 

—  Same.     See  Smith,  R.  B.     Mohammed  and  Mo- 

hammedanism.    New  York,  1875.     12° 5816.23 

Ishmael;  or,  in  the  depths.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  522.23 
Island,  The,  of  fire.      [Iceland.]     Headley,  P.  C. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 435.3 

Island  home.  The.     Keene,  Mrs.  S.  F 923.13 

Island  pearl.  An.     Farjeon,  B.  L 530.11 


Shelf.  No. 

Isles  op  Shoals.     Jenness,  J.   S.     The  Isles  of 

Shoals.     New  York,  1873.     16° 818.2 

—  Thaxtor,  C.     Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.     Boston, 

1873.     Sq.  16° 419.1 

ISMAiLTA.     [Egypt  and  the  upper  Nile.]      Baker, 

.Sir  S.W.     New  York,  1875.     8° 5933.5 

Isometric   projection.      Davidson,   E.   A.     London 

[1875].     Sm.8° 6218.2 

Israel  Mort,  overman.     Saunders,  J 319.20 

IsTHMiANA.    Winthrop,  T 637.19 

*'  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend."     Reade,  C 316.25 

It  is  the  fashion.     Auer,  A.  von 533.21 

Italian  girl,  The.     Washburn,  K.  S 728.9 

Italians,  The.     [Fiction.]     Elliot,  F.    Leipzig 330.16 

—  Same.     New  York 716.20 

Italy.  Art. 

—  Burckhardt,  J.     The   Cicerone:  or,  art  guide  to 

painting  in.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 6216.1 

—  Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.    History  of 

painting  in.     London,  18C4.     3  v.     8° 6213.2 

History  of  painting  in  North  Italy.     London, 

1871.     2v.     8° 6213.1 

—  Jameson,  A.  (M.)     Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian 

painters.     Boston,  1875.     Sq.  16° 6228.2 

—  Lanzi,  L.     History  of  painting  in.  London,  1852. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 6215.4 

—  Perkins,   C.   C.     Italian  sculptors:   a  history  of 

sculpture  in  Northern,  Southern,  and  Eastern 

Italy.     London,  1868.     L.  8° 6210.2 

—  Viardot,  L.     Wonders  of  Italian  art.  New  York, 

1871.  12° 1714.23 

Note.  — All  general  histories  of  art,  architecture,  painting, 
and  sculpture  necessarily  treaf  largely  of  art  in  Italy,  and  see 
the  notes  under  those  heads,  and  under  Rome,  as  well  as  under 
the  names  of  prominent  artists,  like  Raphael,  Buonarotti,  etc. 
Lanzi  and  Vasari  are  both  native  authorities  of  repute,  the 
latter  being  contemporary  with  some  ot  his  subjects.  Many  of 
Mrs.  Jameson's  books  treat  attractively  of  the  subject,  and  her 
"  Earlv  painters  "  is  a  collection  of  popular  lives;  while  parts 
of  Wo'rnuin's  "Epochs  of  painting"  [6213.3]  and  Viardot's 
"Wonders  of  Italian  art"  treat  the  subject  fitly  for  the  general 
reader ;  but  for  the  thorough  student  of  painting  the  new 
work  by  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle  supplies  the  most  satisfac- 
tory account. 

For  Italian  sculpture,  the  valuable  monograph  of  Perkins 
is  of  the  first  importance.  See  also  Luebke's  •'  History  of 
sculpture"  [6210.3],  and  for  popular  use,  the  "Wonders  of 
.  sculpture"  by  Viardot,  above  named. 

For  Itnlian  architecture,  see  Fcrgusson's  "  History  of  archi- 
tecture ■'  [6222.3].  Burckhardt's  "  Cicerone  "  is  the  most  impor- 
tant manual. 

Geography,  description,  travel,  etc. 

—  Adams,  W.  T.     Sunny  shores;  or,  young  Amer- 

ica in.    Boston,  1875.    16°. 925.12 

—  Baedeker,  C.      Handbook  for  travellers.      Cob- 

lenz,  1870,  72.     2  v.     16° 5528.2 

Switzerland,  and  the  adjacent  portions  of  Italy. 

Handbook  for  travellers.     Coblenz,  1872.     16°.  5718.4 

—  Castelar,   E.      Old  Rome  and  new  Italy.     New 

York,  1873.     12° 824.11 

—  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)    Pictures  from  Italy.    Leip- 
zig, 1846.     Sq.  16° 338.18 

Same.     Boston,  1874.     8° 1824.10 

Elliot,  F.     Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in.'    Leipzig, 

1872.  2v.  inL     Sq.  16° 228.3 

Forsyth,  J.     Remarks  on  antiquities,  arts,  and 

letters,  during  an  excursion  in,  1802,  3.  Boston, 

1818.     8° 42L3 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Travels  in.     London,  1872. 
Sm.  8° 1025.5.2 

■  Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Cities  of  northern  and  central 
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•  Hawthorne,  N.  Passages  from  [his]  Italian 
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■  Herder,  J.  G.  von.  Reise  nach  Italien.  Giessen, 
1859.     16° 1024.1 

•  Hillard,  G.  S.  Six  months  in.  Boston,  1854. 
2  V.    Sm.  8° 426.8 

Howells,  W.  D.     Italian  journeys.     New  York, 
1872.     16° 425.20 

•  Itineraire  d'ltalie,  ou  la  description  des  voyages 
par  les  routes  plus  frequentees  aux  principales 
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Italy.      Geography,  description,  travel,  etc.,  continued. 

—  Mendelssohn-Eartholdy,  F.     Letters  from  Italy. 

Boston,  N.  D.     12" 1227.1 

—  Moens,  W.  J.  C.     English  travelers  and  Italian 

brigands.     New  York,  1866.     12° 423.16 

—  Murray'  J.     Handbook  for  Central  Italy.     Lon- 

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Handbook  for  Northern  Italy.     London,  1873. 

12° 5527.4 

Knapsack  guide  for.     London,  1865.     12° 5528.1 


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Italy.      Geography,  description,  travel,  etc.,  continued. 

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Boston,  1859.     16° 426.12 

—  Taine,  H.  A.     Italy.     London,  1872.      2  v.     S'^.  5522.2 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     A  woman's  experiences  in. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 423.11 

—  Watson,   E.   H.      Child-life   in.      Boston,    1866. 

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NOTEJ     ON     IT^LI^N-     TRAVEL,     ETC. 

The  memorials,  which  give  chief  or  exclusive  attention  to  the  classical  associations  of  Italy,  are  Forsyth's  reputable  work  on  the  antiquities,  arts, 
and  letters,  and  it  is  reckoned  by  Hare  tg  be  the  best  book  on  general  Italian  travel. 

Of  modern  traveller's  guides,  there  are  Baedeker,  and  later  editions  of  Murray. 

Of  German  travellers,  the  most  famous  is  Goethe,  and  Niebuhr  says  of  him  that  "  he  beheld  without  love." 

Of  French  travellers,  Taine  is  the  most  important  of  recent  ones. 

Of  English  travellers,  Mrs.  Jameson's  "  Diary  "  [427.3],  though  fictitious  in  form,  embodies  that  lady's  fine  criticism,  particularly  upon  art  and  literature. 
In  Dickens,  the  reader  finds  shrewd  observation  during  a  brief  run  through  the  peninsula,  with  glimpses  of  character.  See  also  tlie  journals  and  letters 
of  English  authors,  who  have  lived  long  in  Italy,  like  Byron,  Slielley,  Landor,  etc. ;  and  the  descriptive  essay  by  Alison,  in  his  Essays  [1531.7]. 

Hare's  "  Days  near  Rome  "  [5527.15]  and  his  "  Cities  of  northern  and  central  Italy  "  [5527.17],  taking  the  region  farther  north  up  to  the  Alps,  are  both 
works  of  excellent  character. 

Of  American  travellers,  Hawthorne's  Note-books  do  not,  perhaps,  embody  more  observation  than  was  reproduced  in  his  fiction pf  "The  marble  faun" 
[1813.2].  Hillard's  book  has  been  widely  praised  and  used  with  satisfaction,  as  a  scholarly  portrayal  of  fact  and  feeling  regarding  what  comes  naturally 
within  the  observation  of  the  visitor,  and  its  concluding  chapters  give  excellent  characterizations  of  preceding  writers  on  Italy  from  the  times  of  the  earliest 
pilgrims.  Howells's  books  are  graceful  narratives  of  personal  experience  while  the  author  was  consul  at  Venice.  Jarves  has  some  close  observation  in  his 
paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10.  Norton's  book  is  a  scholar's  jottings,  about  matters  not  in  the  way  of  every-day  observers.  Pleasing  pictures  of  life  are 
given  in  Lowell's  "  Fireside  travels"  [426.4].    See  the  paper  on  "  Peasant  life  in  Northern  Italy  "  in  Frazer's  magazine,  1875. 

Italy  is  the  subject  of  some  well-known  works  of  the  imagination,  which  the  reader  cannot  well  omit  considering.  Madame  de  Stael's  '*  Corinne  " 
[527.17 ;  in  French,  2015.3]  connects  the  nptest  pictures  of  life,  manners  and  scenery,  with  a  romantic  love  story.  Hans  Andersen,  besides  his  "Poet's 
bazaar  "  [426.18],  wrote  "  The  improvisatore  "  [714.25],  which  is  a  very  vivid  portrayal  of  the  externals  of  the  land.  See  also  the  passionate  sketches  of  Byron's 
"  Childe  Harold  "  [1614.13.2],  and  Rxjgerss  calmer  pictures  in  his  "  Italy." 

Ruffini's  "Doctor  Antonio"  [316.17]  and  "Lavinia"  [316.18]  also  afibrd  pictures  of  Italian  life  and  character;  as  also  T.  A.  Trollope's  "  Siren" 
[334.20]  and  other  of  his  novels.  See  also  the  humorous  view  in  De  Mille's  "Dodge  club"  [511.22];  in  "Mademoiselle  Mori"  [313.13];  and  the  Italian 
characters,  which  figure  in  Wilkie  CoUins's  "  Woman  in  white  "  [326.12],  and  in  Bulwer's  "  My  novel "  [336.17]. 

Of  brigandage  in  Italy,  besides  the  book  of  Moens  [see  also  Harpers  monthly,  vol.  33],  there  are  other  representations  in  Irving's  "  Tales  of  a  trav- 
eller "  [715.7  i  1815.9],  and  in  De  MUle's  "  American  baron  "  [511.19]. 


Shelf.  No. 
History,  etc. 

Italy.      Abbott,  J.   S.  C.     Italy,  and  the  war  for 

Italian  independence.     Boston,  1871.     12°  ....   824.15 

—  Bryce,    J.     The  holy  Roman  empire.     London, 

1873.     Sm.  8° 5814.19 

—  Machiavelli,   N.     History  of  Florence,  with  the 

affairs  of.     London,  1871.     Sm.  8° 5516.8 


Shelf.  No. 

Italy.     History,  etc.,  continued. 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.     Renaissance  in  Italy  the   age 

of  the  despots.     London,  1875.     8" 5522.8 

See  also  Alps,  Corsica,  Pompeii,  Rome,  Savoy,  Sicily,  Tlyrol, 
Venice. 


isroTE    o:sr    it^li^ist    history. 

For  the  beginnings  of  modern  Italian  history,  see  the  69th  and  70th  chapters  of  Gibbon,  in  his  "Roman  empire"  [824.9],  who  leaves  the  story 
with  the  final  acquiescence  of  Rome  in  the  power  of  the  popes ;  and  two  chapters  in  Hallam's  "  Middle  ages  "  [5916.1]. 

Much  referred  to  under  Rome  on  the  period  of  its  mediceval  history  broadly  pertains  to  Italy,  and  particularly  the  work  of  Gregoroviui,  of  which 
there  is  an  examination  under  the  title  of  "  The  Borgias  and  their  latest  historian,"  in  the  North  Britisli  review,  1871.  Hallam's  "Middle  ages"  [5916.1] 
covers  Italy  for  this  period. 

The  period  of  the  renaissance  may  be  considered  as  beginning  with  the  fall  of  Constantinople  in  1453,  and  ending  with  the  sack  of  Rome  in  1527. 
Symonds  [5522.8]  is  the  latest  single  authority  for  this  epoch;  and  for  the  wars  with  Spain,  see  Prescott's  "  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  "  [5922.5],  and  also  the 
histories  of  France  for  Francis  I's  time. 

For  the  power  of  Florence  in  Italy  there  is  the  well-known  history  by  Machiavelli  [5516.8],  who,  in  bringing  down  the  narrative  to  the  death  of 
Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  partly  surveyed  his  own  days,  and  while  his  reputation  is  not  high  for  careful  research,  his  manner  is  animated.  Roscoe  furnishes,  in 
the  "  Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,"  d.  1492  [5525.1],  an  excellent  narrative  for  the  general  reader,  who  can  follow  it  with  the  same  writer's  "  Life  of  Leo  X," 
d.  1522  [5526.6],  both  works  of  excellent  reputation.  The  lives  of  Michael  Angelo,  d.  1564,  particularly  Grimm's  [1022.2,  in  which,  in  vol.  1,  p.  72,  the 
historical  sources  are  characterized],  the  autobiography  of  Cellini,  which  Roscoe  has  translated  [1225.17],  and  the  lives  of  other  prominent  men  of  the  period, 
aflord  much  illustrative  help  on  the  period  of  Florentine  supremacy ;  while  in  his  "  History  of  the  commonwealth  of  Florence  "  [5512.3],  Trollope  has  given 
in  some  respects  the  best  survey  from  1107  to  the  fall  of  the  republic  in  1531,  which  is  available  for  the  English  reader,  constituting,  as  it  does,  a  narrative 
of  the  political  afiairs  that  fitly  complements  Roscoe's  accounts  of  the  aesthetic  culture  of  the  Medicean  era.  Napier's  "  Florentine  history  "  [5516.2]  is  a  book 
of  good  repute,  copious  in  treatment,  of  adequate  research,  held  to  be  honest  and  impartial,  and  it  brings  the  record  down  to  1824.  See  also  Symonds's 
"  Renaissance,"  chapter  3  [5522.8]. 

For  the  influence  of  Teniceand  Jiome  upon  Italian  history,  see  those  heads. 

For  the  history  of  this  centxiry,  see  the  special  heads  of  Sardinia,  Florence,  Rome,  Venice,  and  Naples ;  and  for  the  influence  of  Austria  and  France  upon 
Italian  history,  see  those  countries. 

For  an  account  of  the  recent  dissolution  of  the  relati(ms  between  the  state  and  church,  see  Fortnightly  review,  1872;  and  Mazzini's  article  on  "  The 
religious  side  of  the  Italian  question,"  in  Atlantic  monthly,  July,  1867,  or  Westminster  review,  July,  1867.  There  are  several  special  memoirs  on  the  war  of 
1859,  and  the  military  history  of  it  can  be  studied  in  Hamley's  "Operations  of  war"  [5910  6].  For  the  war  of  1866,  see  Germany.  See  also  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.  43,  etc. 

An  examination  of  the  present  condition  of  united  Italy  is  made  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  Oct.,  1875;  and  Hare's  "  Cities  of  northern  and  central 
Italy"  [5527.17]  represents  the  views  of  those  who  find  more  to  disapprove  than  approve  in  the  present  state  of  affairs. 

For  the  ecclesiastical  history,  see  the  summary  as  mapped  out  in  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopjedia.  Ranke's  "  History  of  the  popes  "  [5516.7]  covers 
the  16th  and  17th  centuries.  Macaulay's  review,  in  his  Essays  [1918.4],  is  sufl[icient  for  the  general  reader,  who  may  refer  to  the  note  under  Reformation,  for 
general  works  touching  the  convulsion  in  Italy,  and  to  chapter  11  of  Fisher's  '  Reformalion  "  [5813.7].  For  the  part  borne  by  Savonarola  in  preparing  for 
the  reformation,  see  the  delineation  in  George  Eliot's  "  Romola"  [810.23],  and  in  Mrs.  Stowe's  "  Agnes  of  Sorrento  "  [.527.16]. 

There  is  an  examination  of  the  Italian  historians  in  Disraeli's  "  Curiosities  of  literature,"  second  series  [522(5.6]. 

Illustrative  imaginative  literature  will  be  found  for  the  13th  century  in  Dante's  great  poem,  and  in  Leigh  Hunt's  "  Story  of  Rimini."  For  the  14th 
century,  see  Bulwer's  "  Rienzi "  [391.1],  and  Byron's  tragedy  of  "Marino  Faliero  "  [1614.13  5].  For  the  loth  century,  Byron's  tragedy  of  "The  two 
Foscari"  [1614.13.5];  Guerrazzi's  "Isabella  Orsini "  [.",36.9],  and  Shelley's  tragedy  of  the  "Ccnei"  [1613.11].  Guerrazzi's  "Beatrice  Cenci ''  [716.5]  is  a 
story  of  the  latter  part  of  the  Kith  century.  For  recent  history,  Cliarles  Albert  of  Sardinia  figures  in  Mrs.  Jenkiu's  "  Who  breaks  —  pays  "  [313.3];  the 
revolution  of  1848  is  commemorated  in  Mrs.  Browning's  poem,  "  Casa  Guidi  windows  "  [1612.4.2] ;  and  Garibaldi  illustrates  modern  politics  in  "  The  rule 
of  the  monk  "  [521.18]. 


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Italy,  continued. 

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2  V.     Sm.  8° *R.R.,F.3.11 

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Ifote.  —  For  tlie  15th,  16th  and  17th  centuries,  see  Hallam'a 
"  Literature  of  Europe  "  [1.531. 2].  The  English  reader  can 
have  access  to  an  English  translation  of  Sistnondi's  "  Litera- 
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elegant  and  pleasing  in  manner,  is  sometimes  adjudged 
supei-flcial,  though  Uallam  considers  him  otherwise.  Tlie. 
English  reader  will  find  brief  summaries  in  Longfellow's 
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Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Scenery  of.      Spencer,  S.     Ithaca,    ' 

1866.     16" 417.4 

Itin^raire  d'ltalie,  ou  la  description  des  voyages 
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villes  d'ltalie.  Avec  cartes  geographiques.  9e 
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Ivan  de  Biron;  or,  the  Russian  court  in  the  middle 
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—  Same.     Leipzig,  1874.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq.  16° 329.16 

IvANHOE.     Scott,  5'ir  W.     Boston 523.11 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.6 

IvAR.     Carlen,  E.  F 521.16 

Ivors.     Sewell,  E.  M.    2v 527.22 

Jack  of  all  trades.     Parker,  R.  A 933.15 

Jack  Arcombe.     Bradley,  W.  1 913.5 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.     Trowbridge,  J.  T. . .  915.15 
Jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman.    Lever,  C.  (J.)    Leip- 
zig    332.21 

—  Same.     London 516.17 

Jack  o'  Lantern,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 310.12 

Jack  Tier.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.8 

Jack's  sister.     Navers,  D 710.29 

Jack's  ward.     Alger,  H.,  jr 1117.2 

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Jackson,  James.  Another  letter  to  a  young  physi- 
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Jacox,  Francis.  Aspects  of  authorship;  or,  book 
marks  and  book  makers.  London,  1872.  494-4- 
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Jacquemart,  Albert.  History  of  ceramic  art.  A 
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—  Arabella    Stuart.       [English    history,    time    of 

James  I] 327.13 

—  Arrah   Neil.      [Time   of  the   English   common- 

wealth]     327.11 

—  Beauchamp 327.1 

—  The  castle  of  Ehrenstein 327.3 

—  The  convict 327.8 

—  Corse  de  Leon;  or,  the  brigand.     A  romance  ....      722.6 

—  Darnley:  or,  the  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold  [1520].  327.16 

—  The  false  heir 327.2 

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—  The  gipsy.     [Time  of  George  ii] 327.17 

—  Gowrie ;   or,  the  king's  plot 730.8 

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—  Henry  of  Guise ;  or,  the  states  of  Blois 722. 12 

—  Henry  Smeaton:  a  Jacobite  story  of  the  reign  of 

George  i 730.3 

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—  Leonora  d'Orco.     A  historical  romance 730.5 

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don, 1851.     2  V.     Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5526.5 

—  Life  of  Henry  the  fourth,  king  of  France  and 

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—  Mary  of  Burgundy;  or,  the  revolt  of  Ghent....   722.11 

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—  Philip  Augustus;  or,  the  brothers  in  arms 722.7 

—  Rose  d'Albret;  or,  troublous  times.     A  romance.      730.7 

—  Russell:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  ir.     [Lord 

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—  Sir  Theodore  Broughton 327.15 

—  The  smuggler 327.4 

—  The  step-mother 327.9 

—  A  whim,  and  its  consequences 327.5 

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—  Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters.     Boston, 

1873.     352  pp.     Portrait.     Sq.  16° 6228.2 

—  Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.     Biographical 

sketches.  From  the  last  London  edition.  Bos- 
ton, 1866.     517  pp.     1  plate.     16° 5618.2 

—  Sisters  of  charity,  catholic  and  protestant.     And 

The  communion  of  labor.    Boston,  1857.    302  pp. 

12° 1538. 16 

—  Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character.     Bos- 

ton, 1866.     502  pp.     1  plate.     16° 5618.3 

—  Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs.    Boston,  1866.   408 

pp.     1  plate.     16^ 1916.3 

Jameson,    Robert.     Mineralogical   notes.     See   Cu- 

viER,  Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dago- 

bert,  baron 6633. 1 

Jamestown,  Voyage  of  the,  on  her  errand  of  mercy 

[to  Ireland  during  the  famine].     Forbes,  R.  B. 

Boston,  1847.     8° 421.4 

Jan  Mayan,  Voyage   to,  in    1856.     Blackwood,  F. 

T.,  lord  Dufferin.     Boston,  1859.     12° 225.3 

Jane  Eyre.     Bronte,  C.    Leipzig 321.23 

—  Same.     New  York 735.29 

Janet's  home.     Keary,  A 717.15 

Janet's  love  and  service.     Robertson,  M.  M 723.7 

Japan.     Adams,  F.  0.     History  of.  Vol.  i.    To  1864. 

London,  1874.     8° 5911.6 

—  Dickson,  W.     Japan:  being  a  sketch  of  the  his- 

tory, government  and  oflBcers  of  the  empire. 
Edinburgh,  1869.     8° 5931.2 

—  Ilawkes,  F.  L.     Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an 

American   squadron    to,   1852-54.     New    York, 

1856.     8° 421.1 

—  Rowland,  E.     With  the   Count   de   Beauvoir  in. 

{In  Many  lands  and  many  people) 431.3 

—  Humbert,  A.     Japan   and   the   Japanese.     New 

York,  1874.     4° 5920.5 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.     A   glimpse  at  the  art  of.     New 

York,  1876.     16° 6234.7 

—  Mossman,  S.     New  Japan,  the  land  of  the  rising 

sun;  its  annals  during  the  past  twenty  years, 
recording  the  remarkable  progress  of  the  Japan- 
ese in  western  civilization.     London,  1873.     8°.    5922.9 

—  Oliphant,  L.     Narrative  of   the  Earl  of   Elgin's 

mission  to,  1857-59.     New  York,  1860.     8°. . . .     421.2 

—  Picture  stories  from  the  Japanese.    Pictures  drawn 

by  native  talent;  with  the  stories  in  English 
rhyme.     London  [1874].     8° 5920.3 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     Japan,  in  our  day.     New  York, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 423.7 

Visit  to,  in  1853.     New  York,  1864.     12°  . . . .     425.7 

Japanese,    The,   in   America.     Lanman,   C.     New 

York,  1872.     12° 5925.3 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.     Marryat,  F 337.6 

Jarves,  Deming.  Reminiscences  of  glass-making. 
2d   edition,   enlarged.      New    York,    1865.     iv, 

116pp.     Foldedplate.     8° 6425.2 

Jartes,  James  Jackson.  Catalogue  of  [his]  collec- 
tion of  early  Italian  pictures,  deposited  in  the 
gallery  of  the  Yale  school  of  fine  arts.  Boston, 
1871.     28pp.     8° 6213.7 

—  Descriptive  catalogue  of  "Old  masters,"  collected 

by  [him]  to  illustrate  the  history  of  painting 
from  1200  to  the  best  periods  of  Italian  art. 
Cambridge,  1860.     62  pp.     8° 6213.7 

—  A  glimpse  at  the  art  of  Japan.     New  York,  1876. 

216-[-pp.     Illustrated.     16° 6234.7 

Jasper.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.11 

Jay,  VV.  M.  L.,  pseud.     See  Woodruff,  Julia  Louisa 

Matilda. 
Jay,  William.     Review   of  the   causes   and   conse- 
quences of  the  Mexican  war.    4th  edition.    Bos- 
ton, 1849.     333  pp.     12° 5017.2 

—  A  view  of  the  action  of  the  federal  government 

in  behalf  of  slavery.     New  York,  1839.     viii, 

217  [205]  pp.     12° 6316.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Jbafpreson,  John  Cordy.  Annals  of  Oxford.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     2v.     8° 5433.3 

—  A  book  about  doctors.     Leipzig,  1870.     2  v.  in  1. 

Sq.  16° 1238.16 

—  A  book  about  the  table.    London,  1875.    2  v.    8°.  6432.3 

—  Brides  and  bridals.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8° 5822.6 

—  Live  it  down.     A  novel 732.29 

—  Lottie  Darling.     A  novel 732.15 

—  Not  dead  yet.     A  novel 732.25 

—  Olive  Blake's  good  work.     A  novel 732.24 

—  A  woman  in  spite  of  herself 311.20 

Jean.     Newman,  Mrs.  — 720.40 

Jean  et  Jeannette.     Gautier,  T.     Paris,  1863.     18°.  5536.2 

Jeanie's  quiet  life.     Tabor,  E 711.27 

Jeddo.    Beauvoir,  L.,  comfe  de.    London,  1872.     16°.5935,11 
Jefferson,  Thomas.     Parker,  T.     Historic  Ameri- 
cans.    Boston,  1871.     Sm.  8° 5025.4 

—  Parton,  J.     Life  of.     Boston,  1874.     8° 1215.1 

—  Randolph,  S.  N.      The  domestic  life  of.      New 

York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5025.3 

Note.  —  Sarah  N.  Randolph,  a  great-granddaughter,  using 
family  letters  and  reminiscences,  published  •'  The  domestic 
life  of  Jetterson."  For  more  on  his  private  relations  and 
opinions,  see  Webster's  account  of  a  visit  to  Monticello,  in  his 
"  Private  correspondence "  [5020.L'].  See  also  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.  43.  Parton  has  written  the  latest  and  an  inter- 
esting biography.  His  political  views  are  reviewed  in 
Brougham  8  "  Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  IH  "  [.5614.4.5] ; 
in  Prof.  A.  D.  "White's  essay  on  his  opinions  of  slavery,  in  the 
Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.,  1862;  and  in  tlie  lives  of  Washington, 
Adams,  Hamilton,  etc.,  and  in  Bancroft's  "History  ot  the 
United  States."  The  paper  by  Theodore  Parker  is  character- 
istic; and  there  are  reierences  to  others  in  Allibone  and 
Thomas's  "  Biographical  dictionary."  Numerous  eulogies 
by  Webster  [5013.1.1],  Everett  [19:^111.1],  and  others  will  also 
be  found.  See  also  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  3,  7,  26 
and  43;  and  in  vol.  44,  on  his  relations  to  the  University  of 
Virginia. 

Jeffrey,  Francis,  lord.  Contributions  to  the  Edin- 
burgh review.  New  York,  1873.  762  pp.  Por- 
trait.    [Modern  British  essayists.]     8° 5610.8 

—  Life  of.      Cockburn,    H.   T.,    lord.      Edinburgh, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 5635.2.1 

Jenkin,    Mrs.   C.      Leisure   hour  series.     Jupiter's 

daughters 518.21 

Within  an  ace 539.10 

—  Madame  do  Baupre 517.15 

—  Once  and  again 318.2 

—  A  Psyche  of  to-day 518.11 

—  Skirmishing 313.6 

—  Two  French  marriages 313.5 

—  "  Who  breaks  — pays" 313.3 

—  Within  an  ace 313.4 

Jenkin,  Fleming.  Electricity  and  magnetism.  Lon- 
don, 1873.  xii,  379-{-  pp.  [Text-books  of  sci- 
ence.]    Sm.  8° 6438.4 

Jenkins,  Edward.     Ginx's  baby,  his  birth  and  other 

misfortunes;   [and]  Lord  Bantam 311.21 

—  Lord  Bantam.     A  satire 536.21 

Note. —  Fiction,  constituting  satire  on  local  English  politics. 

Jenkinson,  Henry  Irwin.     Epitome  of   Lockhart's 

life  of  Scott.    Edinburgh,  1873.    xii,  388  pp.   8°.5425.10 

Jenness,  John  Scribner.  The  Isles  of  Shoals.  An 
historical  sketch.  New  York,  1873.  182  pp. 
Illustrated.     Portraits.     Folded  plates.     16°...     818.2 

Jerdan,  William.  Autobiography.  With  his  liter- 
ary, political,  and  social  reminiscences  and  cor- 
respondence during  the  last  fifty  years.  London, 
1852,53.     4  V.     Portrait.     1  plate.     16° 5426.5 

—  Men  I  have  known.     Illustrated  with  facsimile 

autographs.    London,  1866.    ix,  490  pp.    Sm.  8°. 5423. 11 

—  Personal  reminiscences.      {In   Stoddard,   R.    H. 

Bric-k-brac  series) 1828.6 

Jerrold,  Douglas  (William).     Ambrose  Gwinett:  a 

melo-drama.     New  York,  n.  d.     35  pp.     12°  ..    1635.4 

—  Fireside  saints,  Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk,  and 

other  papers.  Now  first  collected  [by  J.  E.  Bab- 
son].     Boston,  1873.     357  pp.     16° 728.6 

—  History  of  St.    Giles   and   St.  James.     Leipzig, 

1852.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 313.9 

—  Men  of  character.      Leipzig,   1852.     2  v.   in   1. 

Sq.  16° 313.8 

—  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.    New  Y'^ork,  1869. 

xviii,  195  pp.     Illustrated.     16° 518.9 

—  Life  and  remains  of.     Jerrold,  (W.)  B.     Boston, 

1859.     12° 1227.3 


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JEWTTT 


Shelf.  No. 

Jerry.    Simonds,  W 932.27 

Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.     Barham,  R.  H.     {In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.4 

Jerusalem.  Besant,  W.,  and  Palmer,  E.  H.  Jeru- 
salem, the  city  of  Herod  and  Saladin.  London, 
1871.     8^ 5924.3 

—  Creagh,  J.     A  scamper  to.     London,  1873.     8°. 5931. 10 

—  Warren,  I.  P.     Jerusalem,  ancient  and  modern. 

Boston  [cop.  1873].     8° 821.6 

—  Wilson,  C.   W.,  and  others.     The  recovery  of. 

New  York,  1872.     8^ 5933.1 

See  also  Palestine. 


Slielf.  No. 
Jerrold,  (William)  Blanohard.     At  home  in  Paris: 

at  peace  and  at  war.     London,  1871.     2  v.    16°. 5526. 12 

—  The   best   of  all   good   company.      A   day   with 

Charles  Dickens.  Boston,  1873.  80  pp.  Por- 
trait.    Facsimile.     16° 1215.3 

—  Life  and  remains  of  Douglas  Jerrold.     Boston, 

1859.     xyi,  450  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1227.3 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  in.     Derived  from   state  rec- 

ords, from  unpublished  family  correspondence, 
and  from  personal  testimony.  With  portraits 
and  fac-similes  of  letters.  Vol.  i,  ii.  London, 
1874,75.     2v.     8° 5522.3 

Contents.  —  Vol.1.  Birth,  youth,  and  education;  The  Ital- 
ian insurrection;  Arenenber^.  II.  Between  Strasburg  and 
Boulogne;  Ham;  The  revolution  ot  1848. 

NOTE    ON   jkrxjs^ledm:. 

BUtory.  For  the  ancient  period,  beside  the  record  of  the  Bible  and  Josephus  [592.3.5],  the  general  reader  will  find  the  Old  Testament  and  New 
Testament  histories  in  Dr.  Smith's  series  of  Student's  histories  the  most  convenient,  for  more  extended  accounts  than  are  given  in  Smith's  "  Bible  dictionary  " 
and  the  cyclopjedias  of  McClintock  and  Strong  [elaborate  article]  andKitto;  in  chapter  4  of  "  Our  work  in  Palestine"  [423.10;  5915.6],  and  otliers.  The 
story  of  the  siege  and  destruction  by  Titus  lias  been  told  among  moderns  by  Milman,  in  books  14  and  15  of  his  "  History  of  the  Jews"  [5927.1];  and  by  Meri- 
vale,  in  his  Romans,  chap.  59  of  6th  book  [5515.3].  There  is  an  illustrative  historical  tale  in  Whyte- Melville's  "  Gladiators  '  [321.15].  After  the  histories  of 
the  crusades,  of  which  Tasso's  "  Jerusalem  delivered  "  [5537.1]  is  a  poetic  illustration.  Gibbon  and  the  eastern  histories  come  next,  in  detail.  See  James's 
"  History  of  Richard  Cocur-de-Lion  "  [.5526.7]  for  the  story  in  part  of  the  crusading  period.  Besant's  "  City  of  Herod  and  Saladin  "  [5924.3]  covers  the  post 
biblical  period,  A. D.  33  to  our  day,  and  the  author  " studiously  avoids  things  ecclesiastical;"  giving  chap.  6  to  Christian  pilgrimages,  and  chap.  7  to  the 
Christian  kingdom  of  Jerusalem,  A.  D.  1099,  etc.    See  also  Palestine,  n(Ae. 

Topography.  Peculiarly  in  regard  to  Jerusalem  the  record  of  topographical  discovery  is  closely  allied  with  the  expansion  of  our  historical  knowledge 
of  the  city  and  its  vicissitudes.  The  reader  may  trace  the  literature  of  this  subject  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.  The  general  reader  will  find 
a  very  good  sunmiary  of  antagonistic  theories  regarding  the  walls  of  ancient  Jerusalem,  and  the  position  of  the  Holy  sepulchre,  in  Murray's  Handbook 
[5936.1].  Fergusson  has  advanced  peculiar  views  in  identifying  Mount  Zion  with  the  site  of  the  sepulchre,  in  an  essay  which  originally  appeared  in  Smith's 
"  Bible  dictionary,"  where,  in  Hackctt  and  Abbot's  edition,  he  is  carefully  controverted  by  Dr.  "Wolcott.  There  is  a  paper  on  the  site  of  Solomon's  temple 
in  Scribner's  monthly,  Dec,  1875.  Porter,  the  editor  of  Murray,  has  a  section  on  Jerusalem,  in  his  "  Giant  cities  of  Bashan  "  [5915.7].  The  recent  theories 
about  the  site  of  the  Temple  are  stated  in  chapter  8  of  "  Our  work  in  Palestine  "  [423.10;  5915.6].  Ritter's  methods  of  connecting  history  and  geography  are 
given  with  sufficient  exactness  tor  the  general  reader  in  Burt's  "Tlie  land  and  its  story  ''  [421.8],  which  has  a  chapter  on  Jerusalem. 

The  great  promoter  of  this  study  in  England  has  been  Dean  Stanley,  who  devotes  the  third  chapter  of  his  "  Sinai  and  Palestine,"  1853  [5923.1],  to  Jeru- 
salem ;  and  though  his  book  is  too  scholarly  for  the  most  popular  use,  its  reputation  is  high  with  all  interested  in  developing  the  sacred  history  by  its  connec- 
tion with  the  sacred  geography,  while  his  care  for  detail  makes  him  very  interesting.  See  references  under  Stanley  in  Allibone.  A  chapter  on  Jerusalem  is 
given  in  the  2d  volume  of  Thomson's  "  Land  and  the  Book  "  [224.5],  who,  as  a  missionary  for  twenty-five  years,  had  unusual  opportunities  for  studying  the 
manners  and  customs  of  the  people,  and  has  done  much  to  popularize  the  subject.  Tlie  reader  will  not  forget  popular  and  recent  accounts  in  Hepworth  Dix- 
on's "Holy  Laud"  [428.1];  Thackeray,  in  his  "  Cornhill  to  Cairo"  [513.1.7];  Creagh's  "Scamper  "[5931.10];  'W.  C.  Prime's  "  Holy  city,"  in  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.  14;  and  E.  D.  G.  Prime's  "  Round  the  world  '  [233.1]. 

The  most  elaborate  of  recent  topographical  surveys  we  owe  to  the  Palestine  exploration  fund  of  England.  The  government  of  Great  Britain  aided 
them  by  detailing  engineers  to  make  the  most  thorough  explorations  and  survey  of  Jerusalem,  and  the  result  is  an  admirable  work,  with  every  advantaj4e  of 
engraving  and  photography  on  a  large  scale,  which  can  be  seen  in  the  Bates  Hall.  The  Fund  have  for  some  years  issued  a  quarterly  statement  by  which  the 
biblical  student  could  follow  the  advances  of  science;  and  to  epitomize  results  and  present  the  general  reader  with  a  complete  review  of  what  had  been 
accomplished,  they  lately  (1870)  issued  "  The  recovery  of  Jerusalem  "  [5933.1,  —  see  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  43],  which  is  the  best  summary  of  existing 
knowledge  that  the  reader  can  avail  himself  of;  to  be  found,  however,  more  condensed  in  the  more  recent  "  Our  work  in  Palestine  "  [423.10;  5915.6],  See 
also  Blackwood's  magazine,  under  "  Explorations,"  1873.  I.  P.  Warren's  "  Jerusalem,  ancient  and  modern  "  [821.6],  is  a  compact  resumfi  of  existing  knowl- 
edge. Hackett  and  Abbots  edition  of  Smith's  "  Bible  dictionary  "  and  McClintock  and  Strongs  Cyclopsedia  give  elaborate  sumniaries  of  all  the  topographi- 
cal data. 

Many  of  the  works  mentioned  under  East  (The)  and  Palestine  afford  sections  on  Jerusalem. 


Shelf.  No. 

Jerusalem  delivered.      [Poem.]     Tasso,  T.     New 

York,  187L     12° 5537.1 

Jervis,  H.  W.  The  student's  France.  History  of 
France.  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  second  empire  in  1852.  Illus- 
trated. New  York,  1872  [1862].  xii,  730  pp. 
[The  student's  series.]     12° 824.13 

Jervis,  William  Henley.  The  Gallican  church.  A 
history  of  the  church  of  France,  from  the  con- 
cordat of  Bologna,  1516,  to  the  revolution. 
With  portraits.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8° 1531.8 

Jessamine.     Terhune,  M.  V 735.28 

Jesse,  John  Heneage.  London:  its  celebrated  char- 
acters and  remarkable  places.  London,  1871. 
3  V.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 5435.3 

—  Memoirs  of  the  pretenders  and  their  adherents. 

New  edition.  London,  1860.  xii,  564  pp.  Por- 
traits.    Sm.  8° 5426.14 

Jessie.     Simonds,  W 932.25 

Jessie  Carlton.     Wise,  D 932.31 

Jessie  Trim.     Farjeon,  B.  L 710.33 

Jessie's  parrot.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117.31 

Jessup,  Henry  Harris.  Syrian  home-life.  [Edited] 
by  Isaac  Riley.  New  York  [1874].  366  pp. 
Illustrated.     12° 5916.10 

—  The  women  of  the  Arabs.     With  a  chapter  for 

children.  Edited  by  C.  S.  Robinson  and  Isaac 
Riley.  New  York  [1873].  x,  372+  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 5916.6 

Jesuits.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  seven- 
teenth century.  Parkman,  F.,7V.  Boston,  1872. 
12° 5015.6.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Jesuits,  continued. 

Note.  —  There  is  a  list  of  books  on  the  Jesuits  in  Fisher's 
«'  Reformation  "  [5813.7]. 

The  English  reader  will  find  chapters  in  Ranke's  "  History 
of  the  popes  "  [5516.7]  the  best  for  an  ordinary  purpose,  and 
may  compare  Alacaulay's  review  [1918.4.3].  Ranke  covers  the 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries  only.  Martin's  "  De- 
cline of  the  French  monarchy  "  covers  their  suppression  in 
France. 

On  Loyola  and  the  early  Jesuits  there  is  an  essay  by  Ste- 
phen [1931.1],  also  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  39. 

Disraeli,  in  his  "  Amenities  of  literature  "  [15*3.13],  has  a 
paper  on  the  first  Jesuits  in  England. 

On  the  labors  of  the  order  in  America,  their  own  "  Rela- 
tions "  have  afforded  most  valuable  historical  material  to 
Parkman,  whose  series  of  monographs  on  "  France  and  Eng- 
land in  Nortti  America"  [5015.5],  are  necessary  to  a  thorough 
comprehension  of  their  career  as  missionaries  and  explorers, 
while  the  account  given  by  Bancroft,  in  his  '•  History  of 
the  United  States"  [o012.3],  outlines  their  record  with  suffi- 
cient fulness  for  the  general  reader.  See  Dixon's  "  White 
conquest  "  [439.5J1  for  the  order  in  the  West. 

See  the  article  in  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopnedia;  and 
a  concise  statement  from  a  protestant  point  of  view  in  book  6 
of  Robertson's  "  Charles  V  "  [1226.9].  Catholic  authorities 
favorable  to  the  order  can  best  be  looked  up  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

Jesus.     See  Christ. 

Jettatrice,     Craven,  P 720.5 

Jevons,  William  Stanley.  Money  and  the  mechan- 
ism of  exchange.  New  York,  1875.  xviii,  349 
pp.     [International  scientific  series.]     12"^ 5826.8 

Jewelry.     Manuel  du  bijoutier,  dujoaillier  [etc.]. 

Fontenolle,  J.  de.     Paris,  1832.     2  v.     24° 6219.2 

Jewess,  The.     Halevy,  J.  F.  F.  ]E.     {In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3. 1 

Jewett,  Mrs.  S.  W.     From  fourteen  to  fourscore  . ..    714.26 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn,  and  Hall,  Samuel  Carter.  The 
stately  homes  of  England.  Illustrated.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     xi,399pp.     4° 5434.2 


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Shelf.  No. 
Jews.     Adams,  H.     History  of  the  Jews  from  the 
destruction  of  Jerusalem  to  the   19th  century. 
Boston,  1812.     2v.ini.     12^ 828.12 

—  Aguilar,  G.     The  women  of  Israel.     New  York, 

1872.     2v.     12° 1226.19 

—  Ewald,  (G.)  n.  (A.)    History  of  Israel.    London, 

1869-74.     5  V.     8° 5813.15 

—  Frey,  J.  S.  C.  F.     Judah  and  Israel :  or,  the  res- 

toration and  conversion  of   the  Jews  and  ten 
tribes.     New  York,  1840.     12^^ 6327.2 

—  Home,  The,  and  the  synagogue  of  the  modern 

Jew.     London  [1873].     Sq.  16° 6818.1 

—  Milman,  H.  H.     History  of  the.     London,  1866. 

3  V.     16° 5927.1 

—  Palfrey,  J.  Ot.    Academical  lectures  on  the  Jewish 

Scriptures    and    antiquities.     Vol.   i.     Boston, 

1838.     8° 5811.8 

—  Sharpe,  S.     History  of  the  Hebrew  nation,  and 

its  literature.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 5928.3 

—  Tappan,   D.       Lectures  on  Jewish  antiquities. 

Boston,  1807.     8° 1912.7 

yote.  —  Milraan's  early  editions  were  published  over  thirty 
years  ago,  and  his  book  has  maintained  a  reputation  for 
scholarly  candor  and  accuracy,  with  picturesque  presentation, 
but  he  incurred  some  detraction  for  his  critical  examination 
of  the  historic  truth  in  the  sacred  records.  His  revised  edition 
is  enlarged  principally  in  the  later  periods,  and  gives  the 
authorities,  which  of  late  years  have  added  to  our  kTiowledge; 
and,  in  a  preface,  which  he  thinks  will  suit  neither  extreme, 
the  author  reaffirms  his  previous  views  on  the  duty  of  an 
historian.  Both  Milnian  and  Stanley  acknowledge  great 
indebtedness  to  Ewald  [.')813.15],  who  first  brought  that  critical 
spirit  to  the  task,  which  had  so  rewarded  Wolf  and  Niebuhr 
in  the  history  of  Greece  and  Rome.  Though  his  conclusions 
are  not  always  adopted,  nor  his  statements  invariably  agreed 
to,  his  work,  for  the  period  before  the  commencement  of  the 
monarchy,  u.  o.  1095,  is  the  most  comprehensive,  and  his 
successors  only  except  a  certain  dogmatism  in  his  opinions 
from  their  general  praise.  Bnnsen's  "  God  in  history " 
[5813.13]  is  written  on  a  speculative,  conjectural  system,  that 
does  not  commend  itself  to  sturdy  truth-seekers  like  Milman. 
Sharpe's  "  History  of  the  nation  and  its  literature  "  [5928  3]  is 
the  latest  English  contribution. 

The  general  reader  will  find  Dr.  Smith's  Old  Testament  his- 
tory a  sufficient  narrative  down  to  about  B.  C.  400,  when  Jose- 
phus  [592;153  and  the  Roman  historians  take  up  the  story. 
Jsmith's  New  Testament  history,  which  substantiallj'  closes 
A.  i>.  70,  is  prefaced  by  a  cursory  sketch  bridging  the  interval 
between  the  old  and  new  record.  See  Froude's  essay  on  criti- 
cism and  the  gospel  history,  in  his  "  Short  studies  "  [1914.5.1]. 

Lessing's  "  Nathan  the  wise"  [1613.6;  5737.1]  was  a  protest 
against  uncharitable  views  of  the  Jewish  character;  and  Dis- 
raeli in  some  of  his  novels  has  delineated  the  Jewish  character 
to  disarm  prejudice.  The  same  may  be  said  of  MissSheppard's 
"Charles  Auchcster"  [532.1]  and  "Counterparts"  [531.19]. 
There  is  a  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  49,  on  "The  Jews 
and  their  persecutors."  Macaulay  has  an  essay  [1918.4]  on 
their  "Civil  disabilities"  in  England;  and  Parton,  in  his 
"Topics  of  the  time  "  [193.5.3],  tells  of  the  "  Israelitish  Breth- 
ren '''  in  America.  The  stoiy  of  their  expulsion  from  Spain 
is  told  in  Prescott's  "Ferdinand  and  Isabella"  [5922.5,  ch. 
xvii],  and  this  event  is  illustrated  in  Grace  Augilar's  "  Vale  of 
cedars  "[533.17]. 

Judaism.  See  Baring-Gould's  "  Origin  and  development  of 
religious  belief,"  and  Clarke's  "  Ten  great  religions  "  [1523.2]. 

Literature.  Sharpe  [5928.3]  treats  of  the  literature  in  con- 
nection with  the  history. 

Milnian  praises  the  article  by  Cassel  in  Ersch  and  Gruber's 
German  encyclopaedia;  and  ordinary  readers  will  very  likely 
be  satisfied  with  the  articles  in  McClintock  and  Strong,  and 
in  Chambers's  EncyclopiEdia. 

There  are  some  well-known  prose  works  atthe  imagination 
in  illustration  of  Jewish  history:  W.  Ware's  "Julian" 
[7;^.5],  closing  with  the  crucifixion;  J.  H.  Ingraham's 
"  Prince  of  the  house  of  David  "  [512.5],  presenting  Jerusalem 
under  Herod;  F.  A.  Strauss's  "  Helons  Wallfahrt  nach  Jeru- 
salem," also  published  as  "  The  glory  of  the  house  of  Israel " 
[425  14],  depicting  the  life  and  manners  of  the  first  century 
before  Christ;  Whyte-Melville's  "Gladiators"  [321.15],  the 
fall  of  Jerusalem.  For  others,  see  Chronological  list  of  his- 
torical fiction. 

Joachim,  V.  Kamern.     Nathusius,  M 314.12 

Joan  Merry  weather.     Saunders,  K 339.20 

Joan  op  Arc.     See  Darc,  Jeanne. 

Joanna  of  Naples.    Hall,  L.  J.    Boston,  1850.    12°.  5216.3 

Jocelyn's  mistake.     Spender,  Mrs.  J.  K 720.17 

Johannes  Olaf.    Wille,  E.  de 737.14 

John  III  {John  Sobieski),  king  of  Poland.     Love  of 

country,  or  Sobieski.    Salvandy,  N.  A.,  comte  de. 

Boston,  1856.     12° 916.11 

John,  Eugenie.     (E.  Marlitt.)    The  countess  Gisela. 

From  the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister 537.7 

—  Gold  Elsie.     From  the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister 617.17 

—  Das  Haideprinzessqhen.     Leipzig,   1872.      2  v. 

16° 5736.3 

—  The  old  mam'selle's  secret.     After  the  German 

by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister 517.16 

—  Over  yonder 712.3 

—  The  princess  of  the  moor 319.3 

17 


Shelf.  No. 
John,  Eugenie,  continued. 

—  Reichsgrafin  Gisela.   4te  Auflage.  Leipzig,  1874. 

2v.  16° 5736.2 

—  The  second  wife.     From  the  German  by  Mrs.   A. 

L.  Wister 726.25 

—  Magdalena.     [And]  The  lonely  ones.     By  Paul 

Heyse 710.25 

John  Andross.     Davis,  R.  H 737.33 

John  Brent.     Winthrop,  T 537.20 

John  Bull  in  America;  or,  the  new  Munchausen. 

Paulding,  J.  K.     New  York,  1825.     12° 538.11 

John  Dorrien.      Kavanagh,  J.     Leipzig.     3  v.  in  2.  330.19 

—  Same.     New  York 714.20 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes.     Taylor,  (J.)  B 716.36 

John  Godsoe's  legacy.     Kellogg,  E 922.29 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 330.1 

John  Jago's  ghost.     Collins,  (W.)  W 319.25 

John  Law,   the   projector.       [Historical  romance.] 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 3  22.14 

John  Marchmont's  legacy.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.9 

John  Paul's  book.  Webb,  C.  H.   Hartford,  1874.   8°.   1531.4 

John  True.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.6 

John  Whopper  the  newsboy.     Clark,  T.  M 926.28 

John  Worthington's  name.     Benedict,  F.  L 731.30 

Johnny  Darbyshire.    Howitt,  W.    {In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.9 

Johnny  Ludlow 329.27 

Johns,  Bennett  George.  Blind  people:  their  works 
and  ways;  with  sketches  of  the  lives  of  some 
famous  blind  men.     Illustrated.     London,  1867. 

xii,  196  pp.     Sm.  8° 5428.7 

Johnson,  Andrew.  The  great  impeachment  and 
trial  of  Andrew  Johnson.  With  the  preliminary 
proceedings  [etc.].  With  portraits.  Philadel- 
phia [co/j.  1868].     289  [281]  pp.     8° 5011.14 

—  Trial  on  [his]  impeachment.    See  United  States. 

Miscellaneous  documents 5010.4 

Johnson,  Anna  C.     Peasant  life  in  Germany.     4th 

edition.     New  York,  1859.     430  pp.     12° 827.9 

Johnson,  (Edwin)  Rossiter,  editor.     Little  classics. 

Boston,  1874,  75.     16  v.     Sq.  16° 529.4 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Exile :  Ethan  Brand,  by  N.  Hawthorne ; 
The  swans  of  Lir,  by  G.  Griffin ;  A  night  in  a  workhouse,  by 
J.  Greenwood;  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat,  by  Bret  Harte; 
The  man  without  a  country,  by  E.  E.  Hale;  Flight  of  a  Tar- 
tar tribe,  by  T.  De  Quincey. 

Vol.  II.  Intellect:  The  house  and  the  brain,  by  E.  Bulwer 
Lytton;  D'outre  moit,  by  H.  P.  Spott'ord ;  The  fall  of  the  house 
of  Usher,  by  E.  A.  Poe;  Chops,  the  dwarf,  by  C.  Dickens; 
Wakefield,  by  N.  Hawthorne;  Murder,  considered  as  one  of 
the  fine  arts,  by  T.  De  Quincey;  The  captain's  story,  by  R.  H. 
Davis. 

Vol.  III.  Tragedy:  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue,  by 
E.  A.  Poe;  The  Lauson  tragedy,  by  J.  W.  De  Forest;  The 
iron  shroud,  by  W.  Mudford ;  The  bell-tower,  by  H.  Melville; 
The  Kathay  an  slave,  by  E.  C.  Judson ;  The  story  of  La  Roche, 
by  H.  Mackenzie;  The  vision  of  sudden  death,  by  T.  De 
Quincey- 

Vol.  rV.  Life :  Rab  and  his  friends,  by  J.  Brown,  M.  D. ; 
A  romance  of  real  life,  by  W.  D.  Howells ;  The  luck  of  Roar- 
ing camp,  by  Bret  Harte;  Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.  by  R.  H. 
Barham :  Beauty  and  the  beast,  by  N.  P.  Willis ;  David  Swan, 
bv  N.  Hawthorne;  Dreamthorp,  by  A.  Smith;  A  bachelor's 
revery,  by  D.  G.  Mitchell;  The  grammar  of  life,  by  B.  F. 
Taylor;  Mv  chateau,  by  G.  W.  Curtis;  Dream-children,  by 
C.  Lamb ;  The  man  in  the  reservoir,  by  C.  F.  Hoffman ;  West- 
minster abbey,  by  J.  Addison;  The  puritans,  by  T.  B.  Macau- 
lay;  Gettysburg,  by  A.  Lincoln. 

Vol.  V.  Laugliter:  A  Christmas  carol,  by  C.  Dickens;  The 
haunted  crust,  by  K.  Saunders;  A  dissertation  upon  roast  pig, 
by  C  Lamb;  The  total  depravity  of  inanimate  things,  by 
Mrs.  E.  A.  Walker;  The  skeleton  in  the  closet,  by  E.  E.  Hale; 
Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre,  by  H.  Miller;  A  visit  to  the  asylum 
for  aged  and  decayed  punsters,  by  O.  W.  Holmes;  Mr.  Tibbot 
O'Leary,  the  curious,  by  G.  Griflan ;  Neal  Maloue,  by  W. 
Carleton. 

Vol.  VI.  Love:  Love  and  skates,  by  T.  Winthrop;  The 
maid  of  Malines,  by  E.  Bulwer  Lytton ;  The  story  of  Ruth, 
from  the  Bible;  The  rise  of  Iskander,  by  B.  Disraeli. 

Vol.VH.  Romance:  Iris,  by  O.  W.  Holmes;  The  Rosi- 
crucian,  bv  D.  M.  M.  Craik ;  The  South  breaker,  by  H.  P. 
Spoffard ;  The  snow-storm,  by  J.  Wilson ;  The  king  of  the 
peak,  by  A.  Cunningham. 

Vol.  VIII.  Mystery:  Tlie  ghost,  by  W.  D.  O'Connor;  The 
four-ttflteen  express,  by  A.  B.  Edwards;  The  signal-man,  by 
C.  Dickens;  The  haunted  ships,  by  A.  Cunningham;  A  raft 
that  no  man  made,  by  R.  T.  S.  Lowell ;  The  invisible  princess, 
by  F.  O'Connor;  The  advocate's  wedding-day,  by  C.  Ciowe; 
I'he  birthmark,  by  N.  Hawthorne. 

Vol.  IX.  Comedy :  Barny  O'Reirdon  the  navigator,  by  S. 
Lover;  Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller,  by  J.  Gait;  Blue- 
beard's ghost,  by  W.  M.  Thackeray ;  The  picnic  party,  by  H. 
Smith;  Father  Tom  and  the  pope,  by  S.Ferguson;  Johnny 
Darbyshire,  by  W.  Howitt;  The  gridiron,  by  S.  Lover;  The 
box  tunnel,  by  C.  Reade. 

Vol.  X.-  Childhood :  A  dog  of  Flanders,  by  L.  de  la  Ram6 ; 
The  king  of  the  Golden  river,  by  J.  Ruskin ;  The  Lady  of 
Shalott,  bv  £.  S.  Phelps;  Marjorie  Fleming,  by  J.  Brown, 
M.  D. ;  Little  Jakey,  by  Mrs.  S.  H.  De  Kroyft;  The  lost  child, 
by  H.  Kiugsley ;  Goody  Gracious  I  and  the  forget-me-not,  by 


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Johnson,  (Edwin)  Rossiter.     Little  classics,  cont'd. 

J.  Neal;  A  faded  leaf  of  history,  by  R.  II.  Davis;  A  child's 
dream  of  a  star,  by  C.  Dickens. 

Vol.  XI.  Heroism :  Little  Briggs  and  I,  by  F.  H.  Ludlow ; 
Ray,  by  H.  P.  Spottbrd ;  Three  November  days,  by  B.  F.  Tay- 
lor; The  forty-seven  Rdnins,  by  A.  B.  Mitford;  A  chance 
child,  by  I.  (F.)  Mayo;  A  leaf  in  the  storm,  by  L.  dc  la 
Rani6. 

Vol.  XII.  Fortune:  The  gold-bug,  by  E.  A.  Poc;  The  fairy- 
finder,  by  S.  Lover;  Murad  tlie  unlucky,  by  M.  Edgewortn; 
The  children  of  the  public,  by  E.  E.  Hale;  The  rival 
dreamers,  by  J.  Banim ;  The  threefold  destini',  by  N.  Ilaw- 
thorne. 

Vol.  XIII.  Poems  narrative:  The  deserted  village,  by  O. 
Goldsmith;  The  ancient  mariner,  by  S.  T.  Coleridge;  The 

Erisoner  of  Chillon,  by  Lord  Byron ;  Bingen  on  the  Rhine, 
y  C.  Norton ;  O'Connor's  child,  by  T.  Campbell ;  The  culprit 
fay,  by  J.  R.  Drake ;  The  sensitive  plant,  by  P.  B.  Shelley ; 
The  eve  of  St.  Agnes,  by  J.  Keats;  Paradise  and  the  peri,  by 
T.  Moore;  The  raven,  by  E.  A.  Poe;  The  skeleton  in  armor, 
by  H.  W.  Longfellow  ;  The  haunted  house,  by  T.  Hood;  The 
writing  on  the  image,  by  W.  Morris;  Tarn  O'Shanter,  by 
R.  Burns;  The  forging'  of  the  anclior,  by  S.  Ferguson; 
Morte  d' Arthur,  by  A.  Tennyson;  Horatius,  by  T.  B. 
Macaulav- 

Vol.  XIV.  Poems  lyrical.  XV.  Minor  poems.  XVI. 
Authors.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  authors  represented 
in  the  series.    With  a  general  index. 

Johnson,  Elizabeth.   Exercises  for  private  devotion. 

2d  edition.     Boston,  1845.     12U  pp.     16° 5819.7 

Johnson,  Helen  Kendrick.     Roddy's  reality 1117.15 

—  Roddy's  romance 937.30 

Johnson,   Joseph.      Traditions    and    reminiscences 

chiefly  of  the  American  revolution  in  the  South: 
including  biographical  sketches,  incidents  and 
anecdotes.      Charleston,    1851.       viii,   592   pp. 

Folded  plates.     Facsimiles.     8° 812.11 

Johnson,  Samuel,  LL.  D.  Works.  New  edition, 
with  an  essay  on  his  life  and  genius,  by  A. 
Murphy.      London,  1862.     2  v.     Portrait.     8°.   5422.3 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Essay  on  his  life  and  genius;  The  ram- 
bler; The  idler;  Lives  of  the  poets.  II.  Rasselas;  Miscella- 
neous. 

—  Lives  of  the  English  poets.    Leipzig,  1858.     2  v. 

in  L     Sq.  16" 1238.20 

Conienfs.  —  Cowley ;  Denham  ;  Milton;  Butler;  Wilmot; 
Dillon;  Otway;  "Waller;  Pomfret;  Sackville;  Stepney;  J. 
Philips;  Walsh;  Dryden;  Smith;  Duke;  King;  Sprat; 
Montague;  Parnell;  Garth;  Rowe;  Addison;  Hughes; 
Sheffield;  Prior;  Congreve;  Blackmore;  Fenton;  Gay; 
Granville;  Yalden;  Tickell;  Hammond;  Somerville;  Sav- 
age; Swift;  Broome;  Pope;  Pitt;  Thomson;  Watts;  A. 
Philips;  West;  Collins;  Dyer;  Shenstone;  Young;  Mallet; 
Akenside;  Gray;  Lyttletou. 

—  Boswell,  J.     Life  of.     London,  1831.     5  v.     8°.  5423.7 

—  Same.     London,  N.  D.     4  v.     16° 1225.12 

-  Macaulay,  T.   B.,  lord.     Biography  of.     {In  his 

New  biographies  of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

Note.  —  Boswell's  Life  is  the  most  famous,  and  in  many 
respects  the  best  biography  in  the  language,  and  Croker's  edi- 
tion is  the  best,  notwithstanding  the  severity  with  which 
Macaulay  reviewed  it  in  his  Essays  [1918.4.1J;  while  the  latter's 
biographical  sketch  shows  the  author  at  his  best  for  brilliant 
characterization.  Carlyle,  also,  reviews  Croker's  edition,  in 
his  Essays  [.5610.7],  and  characterizes  Johnson  in  his  "  Heroes 
and  hero-worship"  [1535  19].  Arthur  Murphy's  well-known 
essay  on  Johnson's  life  and  genius  is  usually  prefixed  to  the 
works  [5422.'!].  Scott's  is  the  best  of  the  briefer  lives,  in  his 
"  Lives  of  the  novelists  "  [5914.2],  and  there  is  a  notice  in 
Brougham's  •'  Men  of  letters  "  [5()14.4.2],  and  much  relating 
to  Johnson  in  Forster's  "I^ife  of  Goldsmith"  [1022  1].  Also 
see  Hawthorne's  "  Lichfield  and  Uttoxeter "  in  "  Our  old 
home  "  [18392;  54.39.1].  See  Jeattreson's  "  Brides  and  bridals  " 
[5822.6],  on  his  marriage  relations;  and  Harper's  monthly, 
vol.  14.  The  article  in  Alliboue  is  elaborate  and  refers  to  the 
principal  sources  of  biography  and  criticism. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel.  Oriental  religions  and  their 
relation  to  universal  religion.  India.  Boston, 
1873.     vi,  802  pp.     8° 5811.3 

Johnson,  Virginia  W.      The  Calderwood  secret.     A 

novel 721.6 

—  The  Catskill  fairies.     [Juvenile] 910.2 

—  A  sack  of  gold.     A  novel 710.20 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  Life  and  times  of.     Stone, 

W.  L.     Albany,  1865..    2  v.     8° '..5022.6 

Johnson,  William,  editor.  The  practical  draughts- 
man's book  of  industrial  design,  and  machinist's 
and  engineer's  drawing  companion.  From 
the  French  of  [Jacques  Eugdne]  Armengaud, 
[Charles]  Armengaud,  and  [Jules]  Amouroux. 
Philadelphia,   1873.     200   pp.      54   plates.     11- 

lustrated.     4° 6420.2 

Johnston,  James  F.  W.  The  chemistry  of  common 
life.     Illustrated.      12th  edition.     New  York, 

1871.     2v.     12° 1526.27 

Notes  on  North  America.    Boston,  1851.    2  v.  16°.  1524.5 


Shelf.  No. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Ecoleston.  Narrative  of  military 
operations,  directed  [by  him]  during  the  late 
war  between  the  states.  Illustrated.  New 
York,  1874.     602  pp.     8° 813.18 

Joinery.  The  boy  joiner.  Davidson,  E.  A.  Lon- 
don [1874].     4° 1512.3 

Joints.      Brodio,    Sir  B.  C.     Observations  on  the 

diseases  of  the.     Boston,  1842.     8° 6023.16 

—  Cooper,  Sir  A.  (P.)     Treatise  on  dislocations  and 

fractures  of  the.     Boston,  1844.     8° 6021.3 

Jolly  good  times.     Smith,  M.  P.  W 1117.8 

JoLY,   Guy,   Memoires  de.      Gondi,   J.   F.    P.  de. 

Paris,  1817.     12° .' VoL  5,  6  of  5528.4 

Jonathan.     A  novel.     Tytler,  C.  C.  F 517.22 

Jones,   Agnes   Elizabeth,    Memorials    of.       Higin- 

botham,  J.  M.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5427.8 

Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  and  Williams,  Henry  T.  House- 
hold elegancies.  Suggestions  in  household  art 
and  tasteful  home  decorations.  New  York, 
1875.     300-1-pp.     Illustrated.     8° 1512.4 

—  Ladies'  fancy  work.      Hints   and  helps  to  home 

taste  and  recreations.  Vol.  3.  Williams'  house- 
hold series.  New  York,  1876.  300  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    8° 1512.6 

Jones, -Charles  H.,  editor.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of 
American  travel.  Southern  tour.  With  maps. 
New  York,  1873.     259  pp.     12° 413.5 

—  editor   and  compiler.      Vers   de   societe,    selected 

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Joyce,  Robert  Dwyor.  Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ire- 
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JUDD,  Sylvester.     Margaret 535.13 

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Julius  C^sab.     See  C^sar,  Caius  Julius. 
JuLLiEN,   Charles    l^douard,   and   Valeric,   Oscar. 

Nouveau    manuel     complet    du    chaudronnier. 

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JuNOT,  Laure  Permon,  duchesse  d'Abrantes.  Memoirs 
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Jupiter's  daughters.     Jenkin,  Mrs.  C 518.21 

Justice.  Recherches  historiques  du  juste  et  de  I'au- 
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JuSTiNUS,  Nepos,  Cornelius,  and  Eutropius. 
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Juvenile  lyre:    or  hymns  and  songs  set  to  music 

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Kate  Carlton.    Wise,  D 932.35 

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—  Same.     Philadelphia 714.14 

Katharine  Walton.     Simms,  W.  G 716.30 

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Kathie's  harvest  days,     ifouglas,  A.  M 934.23 

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—  Grace  Lee , 323.2 

—  John  Dorrien.    Leipzig.     3  v.  in  2 330.19 

—  Same.  ■  New  York 714.20 

—  Nathalie 323.3 

—  Queen  Mab 323.1 

—  Rachel  Gray 323.7 

—  Seven  years,  and  other  tales 323.9 

—  Silvia 323.5 

—  A  summer  and  winter  in  the  two  Sicilies 428.4 

—  Sybil's  second  love 323.6 

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Keary,  Annie.     Castle  Daly:  the  story  of  an  Irish 

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—  Same.    Philadelphia.     [International  series] ....  714.36 

—  Clemency  Franklyn 727.33 

—  Janet's  home 717.15 

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—  Masson,  D.  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Keats,  and  other 

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Keble,  John.  The  Christian  year.  Thoughts  in 
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Keddie,  Miss  — .  (Sarah  Tytler.)  Citoyenne  Jac- 
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PP-     12" 735.23 


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Keddie,  Miss  — ,  continued. 

—  Lady  Bell.     A  story  of  last  century.     With  illus- 

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—  Modern  painters  and  their  paintings.     Boston, 

1874.     viii,  362  pp.     16° 6216.4 

—  Musical  composers  and  their  works.  Boston,  1875. 

vi,  426  pp.     16° 6237.3 

—  The  old  masters  and  their  pictures.  London,  1873. 

363+ pp.     Sm.  8° 1516.21 

—  Same.     Boston,  1874.     viii,  363  pp.     16° 6216.3 

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Keel  and  saddle.  [Travel,  adventure,  etc.]  Re- 
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KellBy,  William  Darrah.     Speeches,  addresses  and 

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Kellogg,  Elijah.     Elm  island  stories.     The  ark  of 

Elm  island 922.16 

The  boy  farmers  of  Elm  island 922.12 

Charlie  Bell,  the  waif  of  Elm  island 922. 14 

The  hard-scrabble  of  Elm  island 922. 13 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island 922.15 

The  young  ship-builders  of  Elm  island 922.11 

—  Forest  glen  series.     Brought  to  the  front 938.10 

Sowed  by  the  wind 915.17 

Wolf  Run 923.6 

—  Norman  Cline 936.31 

—  Pleasant  cove  series.     Arthur  Brown,  the  young 

captain 922.8 

The  child  of  the  island  glen 914.42 

The  cruise  of  the  Casco 922.7 

The  fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  cove 922.31 

John  Godsoe's  legacy 922.29 

The  young  deliverers  of  Pleasant  cove 922.6 

—  Whispering  pine  series.     The  sophomores  of  Rad- 

cliflfe 922.9 

The  spark  of  genius 922,10 

A  stout  heart 922.30 

The  turning  of  the  tide 922.28 

The  whispering  pine 922.27 

Winning  his  spurs 914.38 

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Note.  —  Mrs.  Kemble  is  now  printing  in  the  Atlantic 
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Kembles,   The.      Fitzgerald,   P.     London    [1871]. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5425.22 

NUe.  —  This  work  covers  the  biographies  of  John  Philip, 
Stephen  and  Charles  Kemble,  with  their  sister,  Mrs.  Siddons. 
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Kempis,  Thomas  h..     See  Thomas  a  Kempis. 
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Kenelm  Chillingly.      Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L. 

Leipzig.     4  V.  in  2 319.10 

—  Same.     New  York 5633.3 

Kenilworth.     Scott,  jSiV  W.     Boston 523.7 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.8 

Kenilworth  castle.  History  of.    Adlard,  G.    London, 

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Kennan,  George.  Tent  life  in  Siberia,  and  adven- 
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Kennedy,  John   Pendleton.     Horse-shoe  Bobinson. 

[Tories  in  South  Carolina,  1780] 725.15 

—  Memoirs  of  William  Wirt.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

2  V.     Portrait.     Fac-similo.     8° lOll.'l 

—  Same.     New   and   revised   edition.     New  York, 

1872.     2  V.     Portrait.     Fac-simile.     Sm.  8°  ...   5025.5 

—  Rob  of  the  bowl.     [Maryland,  Lord  Baltimore, 

etc.] A 736.25 

—  Swallow  barn.  [Virginia  country  life  about  1800].  725.13 
--  Life  of.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     New  York,  1871. 

12° 1015.7  and  5026.2 

Note.  —  See  Appleton's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

Kenneth,  my  king.     A  novel.    Brock,  S.  A 735.15 

Kenney,  F.     The  illustrious  stranger:  a  farce.    New 

York,  N.  B.     36  pp.     1  plate.     12" ....1635.3 

Kenrick,  Timothy.  An  exposition  of  the  historical 
writings  of  the  New  Testament.  With  a  me- 
moir of  the  author.  From  the  2d  London  edi- 
tion.    Boston,  1828.     3  v.     8*^ ..6324.2 

Contents.— \o\.l.  Matthew.  II.  Luke  and  John.  III.  Acts 
of  the  apostles ;  Chronological  tables,  etc. 

Ker,  David.  The  wild  horseman  of  the  Pampas. 
With  illustrations.  London,  1876.  x,  214+ 
pp.     Sm.  8° 733.16 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C,  pseud.  See  Newell,  Bobert 
Henry. 

KiDD,  John.  Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the 
physical  condition  of  man.  New  edition.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1835.     280  pp.     12° 6618.3 

KiDD,  W^illiam.  Captain  William  Kidd  and  others 
of  the  pirates  who  ravaged  America  two  hun- 
dred years  ago.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  New  York, 
1874.     12^^ : 1014.11 

Kidder,  Daniel  Parish,  joint  author.     Brazil  and  the 

Brazilians.     See  Fletcher,  James  Cooley 411.5 

Kidder,  Frederic.  History  of  the  Boston  massacre, 
March  5,  1770.  [With]  explanatory  notes.  Al- 
bany, 1870.     291+ pp.     1  plate.     8° 5011.4 

Kidneys.  Formation  and  significance  of  renal  casts. 
Edes,  R.  T.  (In  Massachusetts  medical  society. 
Publications) 6021.4 

KiEPERT,  Heinrich,  and  others.  Grosser  Hand-Atlas 
des  Himmels  und  der  Erde.  Thiiringer,  1873. 
[70  plates.]     F" *B.R.  Desk 

KiLMENY.     Black,  W 319.16 

Kimball,  James  William.     Heaven.     Boston,  1857. 

281  pp.     12° 5815.21 

Kimball,  Richard  Burleigh.     Romance  of  student 

life  abroad 311.15 

—  Saint  Loger 311.17 

—  To-day  in  New  York 311.18 

-r-  Was  he  successful  ? 3 11. 16 

Kindergarten,  The.    Douai,  A.     New  York,  1871. 

12° 1933.11 

King,    Clarence.      Mountaineering    in    the    Sierra 

Nevada.  Boston,  1872.  292-[- pp.  Sm.  8°...  413.1 
King,    Edward.      The    great    South.      Illustrated. 

Hartford,  1875.     802+,  iv  pp.     Map.     8°.....   5031.6 

—  My  Paris.     French  character  sketches.     3d  edi- 

tion.    Boston,  1873.     336  pp.     12° 427.7 

King,  Katherine.     Hugh  Melton.     A  story 721.16 

—  Offtheroll.     Anovel 521.37 

—  Our  detachment.     Anovel 711.34 

—  The  queen  of  the  regiment 732.33 

King,  Thomas  Starr.  The  White  hills;  their  legends, 

landscape,  and  poetry.  With  illustrations. 
North  Conway,  N.  H.  loop.  1859].  xv,  403+ 
pp.     12° 413.11 

—  A  tribute  to.     Frothingham,  R.     Boston,  1865. 

16° 1537.10 

King,  William   Rufus,  Addresses  on  the   death  of. 

(See  United  States.  Miscellaneous  documents . .  1923.3 
King  Arthur.  [Poem.]     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L. 

Leipzig,  1849.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1614.8 

King,  The,  of  no-land.     Farjeon,  B.  L 710.27 

King,  The,  of  the  Golden  river.     Buskin,  J.     New 

York,  1872.     39  pp.     12° 6236.9 

—  Sa7ne.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.    Little  classics). .  .529.4.10 
King,   The,   of    the   peak.      Cunningham,   A.     (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.7 


Shelf.  No. 

King  Rene's  daughter:  a  drama.    Hertz,  H.    New 

York  [1866].     12° 1615.15 

King's  cope.     Anovel 710.1 

King's,  The,  own.     Marryat,  F 337.11 

KiNGLAKE,  Alexander   AV'illiam.     Eothen.     [Travel 

in  the  East.]  Leipzig,  1846.    xii,  308  pp.  Sq.  16°.     228.1 

—  The  invasion  of  the  Crimea:  its  origin,  and  an  ac- 

count of  its  progress  down  to  the  death  of  Lord 
Raglan.  New  York,  1875.  3  v.  Maps  and 
plans.    8° 6924.9 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Transactions  which  brought  on  the  war; 
Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  II.  Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  III. 
Battle  of  Inkerman. 

KiNGSFORD,  Jane,  pseud.  See  Barnard,  Charles 
Francis,  jr. 

KiNGSLEY,  Charles.  Alton  Locke.  [Chartist  move- 
ment in  England] 326.18 

—  At  last:  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.     Leip- 

zig, 1871.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 326.17 

—  Health  and  education.    London,  1874.   411+  pp. 

Sm.  8° 6836.10 

—  Hereward  the  Wake 326.15 

Note.  — This  novel  pictures  the  Norman  conquest  of  Eng- 
land, and  may  be  compared  with  Buhver's  "  Harold  "  [336.19], 
which  concerns  the  same  events. 

—  The   hermits.     [Saints,  anchorites,  etc.]     [Lon- 

don, 1868.]  335+  pp.  Illustrated.  [Sunday 
library.]     Sm.  8° 5937.4 

—  The  heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales 935.25 

—  Hypatia.     [Murdered  A.  d.  415;    Christians  at 

Alexandria] 326.16 

—  New  miscellanies.     Boston,  1860.     375  pp.     12°.    1533.8 

—  Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.    London,  1873.  Sm.  8°,  5616.11 

—  Sir   Walter   Raleigh    and   his   time,    with   other 

papers.     Boston,  1859.     461+ pp.     12° 1223.5 

—  Town  geology.    [Popular  science.]  London,  1872. 

Ivi,  239  pp.     Sm.  8° 1526.3  and  6636.2 

—  Two   years   ago.     [Current   political   aspects   in 

England] 326.13 

—  The  water-babies:  a  fairy  tale  for  a  land-baby  ..     921.4 

—  Westward  ho  !  or,  the  voyages  and  adventures  of 

Sir   Amyas   Leigh.      [Maritime   adventures  in 

Queen  Elizabeth's  time] 326.14 

—  Yeast.     [Current  political  aspects  in  England]..    326,19 
KiUGSLKY,  George  H.,  joint  author.     South  sea  bub- 
bles.     See  Herbert,  George   Robert  Charles, 

earl  of  Pembroke 310.27 

KiNGSLEY,    Henry.      Austin    Elliot.       [Corn-laws, 

Peel,  etc.]     Boston 724.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig 326.24 

—  The  Hillyars  and  the  Burtons 326.22 

—  Leighton  court.     [Devonshire  life] 326.21 

—  The  lost  child.      (In  Johnson,   (E.)    R.     Little 

classics) 529.4.10 

—  Oakshott  castle 339.12 

—  Ravenshoe.     [Crimean  Oxford  war,  etc.] 336.20 

—  Reginald  Hetherege 310.21 

—  The  recollections  of  Geoflfry  Hamlyn 326.23 

—  Stretton 521,23 

—  Valentin.     A  French  boy's  story  of  Sedan 339.9 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Adventures  of  Dick  On- 
slow among  the  red  skins 935.26 

—  Antony  W^aymouth;   or,  the  gentlemen  adven- 

turers    935.27 

—  Ben  Burton ;  or,  born  and  bred  at  sea 1118.3 

—  The  boy's  own  book  of  boats,  with  instructions 

how  to  make  sailing  models 1718.1 

—  Captain  Cook:  his  li-fe,  voyages,  and  discoveries. 

[London,   1871.]     352  [350]  pp.      Illustrated. 

Sq.  16° 215.3 

—  Charley  Laurel:  a  story  of  adventure  by  sea  and 

land 933.24 

—  The  cruise  of  the  Frolic 737.10 

—  Digby  Hoathcote:  or,  the  early  days  of  a  country 

gentleman's  son  and  heir 929.7 

—  Fred  Markham  in  Russia 936.20 

—  Hurricane  Hurry;   or,  the  adventures  of  a  naval 

oflScer  afloat  and  on  shore 912.11 

—  In  the  Eastern  seas 921.3 

—  Jutland  sferies.     Schoolboy  days 937.24 

—  Little  Ben  Hadden  series.     Little  Ben  Hadden; 

or,  do  right,  whatever  comes  of  it 1117.19 


KINGSTON 


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KOLDEWEY 


Shelf.  No. 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.,  continued. 

—  Manco:  the  Peruvian  chief;  or,  an  Englishman's 

adventures  in  the  country  of  the  Incas 923.14 

—  Mark  Seaworth.     A  tale  of  the  Indian  ocean. . . .     922.5 

—  Marmaduke  Merry  the  midshipman 922.3 

—  My  first  voyage  to  Southern  seas 937.27 

—  Old  Jack 921.7 

—  On  the  banks  of   the  Amazon.     London,   1872. 

512  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8^ 921.6 

—  Peter  the  whaler 922.4 

—  Ronald  Morton;  or,  the  fire-ships 916.15 

—  Hound  the  world 922.1 

—  Salt  water 922.2 

—  The  South  sea  whaler:  a  story  of  the  loss  of  the 

"  Champion  "  and  the  adventures  of  her  crew  . .   921.16 

—  The  three  commanders;  or,  active  service  afloat 

in  modern  days 921.17 

—  The  three  lieutenants;  or,  naval  life  in  the  nine- 

teenth century  921.12 

—  The  three  midshipmen 912.24 

—  True  Blue 935.17 

—  The  Western  world.     Picturesque  sketches  of  na- 

ture and  natural  history  in  North  and  South 
America.  London,  1874.  736  pp.  Illustrated. 
8° 434. 1 

—  The  wilds  of  Africa.     London,  1872.     560  pp. 

Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 921.2 

—  Will  Weatherhelm:  or,  the  yarn  of  an  old  sailor 

about  his  life  and  early  adventures 934.29 

Kip,  Leonard.     The  dead  marquise.     A  romance  . . .   717.14 
Kipping,  Robert.     Sails  and  sail-making.     9th  edi- 
tion enlarged,  [and]  illustrated.     London,  1871. 

viii,  196  pp.     12" 1716.4 

KiRBY,  William.  Power,  wisdom  and  goodness  of 
God,  as  manifested  in  the  creation  of  animals, 
and  in  their  history,  habits  and  instincts.  Phila- 
delphia, 1836.     Ixxii,  519  pp.     Plates.     8° 6613.8 

KiEK,  John  Foster.      History  of  Charles  the  bold. 

Philadelphia,  1864.     3  v.     Portraits.     8"^ 5511.1 

KiRKE,  Edmund,  pseud.     See  Gilmore,  James  Rob- 
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KiRKLAND,  Caroline  Matilda.  The  garland  of  poetry. 

New  York,  1872.     2v.ini.     12° 92L] 

—  Holidays   alsroad;     or   Europe    from    the   West. 

New  York,  1873.     2v.ini.     12° 427.6 

Kissing,  The  literature  of.  Bombaugh,  C.  C.  Phila- 
delphia, 1876.     12° 5924.5 

KiTCHiNER,  William.     The  cook's  oracle:  containing 
.  receipts  for  plain  cookery.     With  an  appendix. 
Boston,  1822.     380  pp.     1  plate.     12° 1516.20 

—  Directions  for  invigorating  and  prolonging  life. 

From  the  6th  London  edition;  revised  and  im- 
proved, by  T.  S.  Barrett.     New  York,   1831. 

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KiTTO,  John.  Popular  cyclopaedia  of  biblical  litera- 
ture  condensed.       Illustrated.      Boston,    1871. 

viii,  800+ pp.     8°.... *R.R.,  A.2.2 

Kitty's  choice.     Davis,  R.  H 731.10 

Kitty's  class-day.     Alcott,  L.  M 935.20 

Knatchbull-Hugessen,    Edward    Hugessen.      See 

HuGESSEN,  Edward  Hugessen  Knatchbull. 
Knickerbocker,    Diedrich,   pseud.       See    Irving, 

Washington. 
Knight,  Charles.     Half-hours  with  the  best  authors. 
Including    biographical    and    critical    notices. 
With   illustrations.       New   edition.       Revised. 
London  [1806].     4  v.     Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5926.4 

—  History  of  England.     With  illustrations.      Lon- 

don [1862].     8  V.     Portraits.     8° .....5413.1 

—  Knowledge  is  power:    a  view  of  the  productive 

forces  of  modern  society  and  the  results  of 
labor,  capital  and  skill.  Revised  and  edited, 
with  additions,  by  D.  A.  Wells.  Illustrated. 
Boston,  1867.     503  pp.     12° 1524.28 

—  Passages  of  a  working  life  during  half  a  century: 

with  a  prelude  of  early  reminiscences.  Re-issue, 
with  introductory  note  by  James  Thorne.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     3  V.     Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5626.11 

—  Shadows   of    the    old    booksellers.      [History    of 

bookselling  in  London.]  London,  1865.  xiv, 
320-f  pp.     16° 5425.25 


Knight,  Charles,  continued. 

—  Studies  of  Shakspero.     London,  1868.  560+  pp. 


562L7 


JVro<e.  —  Drawn  mostly  from  Knight's  edition  of   Shake- 
speare. 

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augmented.     London  [1865].      Portraits.     Fac- 
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—  editor.     English  cyclopaedia.     London,   1866-69. 

23  V.     4° *R.R.,  F.2.1 

Co)iteM<«.— Division  I.  Geography.    4  y.  and  Sunplement. 


II.  Natural  history.    4  v.    I 
and  sciences.    8  v. 


Jiography.    6  v. 


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Knight,   Cornelia.       Personal   reminiscences.      (In 

Stoddard,  R.  H.     Brio-k-brac  series) 1828.7 

Knight,  Frederick.  Thorn  cottage,  or  the  poet's 
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Knight,  Helen  C.    Lady  Huntington  and  her  friends. 

New  York  [cop.  1853].   292  pp.  Portraits.    12°.   1025.2 

Knight,   Henry  Cogswell.      Lectures  and  sermons. 

Boston,183L     2  v.    8° 6325.9 

Knight,  The,  of  Gwynne.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig.   332.18 

—  Same.     London 516.11 

Knights  and  their  days.     Doran,  J.  W.     New  York, 

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Knill,  Richard.  Life.  Being  selections  from  his 
reminiscences,  journals,  and  correspondence. 
By  C.  M.  Birrell.  With  a  review  of  his  char- 
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Knowledge.     Bailey,  S.    Essays  on  the  progress  of. 

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—  Crabb,    G.      Dictionary   of   general   knowledge. 

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—  Fichte,   J.  G.     New  exposition  of  the  science  of. 

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—  Knight,  C.     Knowledge  is  power.     Boston,  1867. 

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Knowles,   James   Sheridan.       The    hunchback :   a 

play.     New  York,  1832..    76  pp.     8° 1633.1 

Knox,  John,  An  essay  on  the  portraits  of.  Carlyle, 
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Knox,  Vicesimus,  compiler.  Elegant  extracts,  or 
useful  and  entertaining  passages,  from  the  best 
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Note.  —  This  volume  describes  the  best  organized  efforts  yet 
made  to  reach  the  nortli  pole  by  following  tlie  coas^t  line  of 
East  Qroeiiland,  and  illustrates  the  routes  by  maps  on  a  large 
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KoNER,  Wilhelm,  joint  author.  The  life  of  the 
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Koran,  The.     Mohammed.     Boston,  1862.     16" 5815.2 

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Kroeger,    a.  E.      The   minnesinger   of    Germany. 

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KuECHENMEisTER,  Frederich.  Animal  and  vegetable 
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KuRZ,  Heinrich.     Geschichte  der  deutschen  Litera- 

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KussMAUL,  Adolf,  and  Tenner,  Adolf.  Nature  and 
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Lacroix,  Paul.  Bibliotheque  dramatique  de 
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Lactantius,  Lucius  CsdHus  Firmianus.  Works. 
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Vol,  21,  22  of  6322.4 

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—  Maurice  Bering 315.27 

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—  Same.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics). 529. 4. 11 
League,  The,  of  the  Alps.     [Poem.]     Ilemans,  F. 

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Leah:  a  woman  of  fashion.     Edwards,  A.     Leipzig.  329.28 

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Lee,  Holme,  pseud.     See  Parr,  Harriet. 

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Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as  represented   in 

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Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets.     Baring- 
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I^GER  D.  Mayne,  pseud.     See  Dick,  William  Bris- 
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—  Alexander,  Mrs.  — .     Her  dearest  foe 517.21 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird 518.26 

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—  Hardy,  T.     Desperate  remedies 518.22 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd 518.24 

The  hand  of  Ethelberta  517.25 

A  pair  of  blue  eyes 539.4 

Under  the  greenwood  tree 728.4 

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Spring  floods.     A  Lear  of  the  steppe 528.9 

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Lemon,  Mark.     Falkner  Lyle 312.9 

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De  Quincey's  "Essays  on  philosophical  writers;  and  Gost- 
wick  s  "  German  poets"  [5723.5]. 

Lessons  in  life.     Holland,  J.  G.    New  York,  1872. 

12° 1914.4 

Lester,  Charles  Edwards.  The  Napoleon  dynasty. 
A  history  of  the  Bonaparte  family.  By  the 
Berkeley  men  [pseud.'\.  With  portraits.  New 
York,  1873.     636  pp.     12° 825.17 

Lester,  John  Erastus.  The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific. 
What  to  see  and  how  to  see  it.  Boston,  1873. 
365  pp.     Map.     12° 417.12 

—  Same.     With   map   and  illustrations.      London, 

1873.     xii,  293-f-  pp.     Sm.  8° 417.13 

L'Estrange,  Alfred  Guy  (Kingham).     Literary  life 

of  William  Harness.    London,  1871.    313-f-PP' 

8° 5422.9 

Lettering,  The  art  of.     Lyford,  T.  J.,  and  Boyce, 

A.  P.     Boston,  1871.     Oblong  f°.: 6210.1 

Letters  and  social  aims.     [Essays.]     Emerson,  R. 

W.     Boston,  1876.     12° 1817.1 


LETTERS 


140 


LIBRARIES 


Shelf.  No. 

Letters  from  abroad  to  kindred  at  home.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M.     New  York,  1841.     12° 426.15 

Letters  from  high  latitudes;  voyage  to  Iceland, 
Jan  Mayen,  and  Spitzbergen,  in  1856.  Black- 
wood, F.  T.,  lord  JDufferin.     Boston,  1859.     12°.     225.3 

Letters  from  the  East.     Bryant,  W.  C.    New  York, 

1869.     12° 424.9 

Letters  from  the  mountains.     Grant,  A.     Boston, 

1809.     2  V.     12^ 19ia.5 

Letters  of  "  An  Englishman"  on  Louis  Napoleon, 
the  empire,  and  the  coup  d'etat.  Reprinted, 
with  additions,  from  The  times.  London,  1852. 
viii,  134  pp.     16° 1226.12 

Letters  to  mothers.     Sigourney,  L.  H.     New  York, 

1839.     12° 6218.2 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.    Holland,  J.  Gt.    New  York, 

1872.     12° 1934.5 

Letters  to  young  people,  single  and  married.  Hol- 
land, J.  G.     New  York,  1872.     12° 1928.3 

Lever,  Charles  (James).    Arthur  O'Leary.    Leipzig.  332.27 

—  Same.     London 516.21 

—  Barrington.     Leipzig 332.7 

—  Same.     London 516.1 

—  The  Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  folly 332.14 

—  Charles  O'Malley.     Leipzig 332.1 

—  Same.     London 616.13 

—  Confessions  of  Con  Cregan.     Leipzig 332.24 

—  Same.     London 516.8 

—  The  Daltons.     Leipzig 332.28 

—  Same.     London 5 16.9 

—  Davenport  Dunn.     Leipzig 332.4 

—  Same.     London 516.7 

—  A  day's  ride:  a  life's  romance.     Leipzig 332.8 

—  Same.     London 516.4 

—  Diary  and  notes  of  Horace  Templeton 332.9 

—  The  Dodd  faanily  abroad.     Leipzig 332.22 

—  Same.     London 516.18 

—  The  fortunes  of  Glencore.     Leipzig 332.12 

—  Same.     London 516.15 

—  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  "  the  chevalier  " 730.4 

—  Harry  Lorrequer.     Leipzig t...     332.2 

—  Same.     London 516.12 

—  Jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman.     Leipzig 332.21 

—  Same.     London 516.17 

—  The  knight  of  Gwynne.     Leipzig 332.18 

—  Same.     London 616.11 

—  LordKilgobbin:  a  tale  of  Ireland  in  our  own  time.  332.16 

—  Luttrell  of  Arran.    Leipzig 332.26 

—  Same.     London 516.10 

—  The  Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     Leipzig 332.3 

—  Same.     London 516.2 

—  Maurice  Tiernay.     Leipzig 332.6 

—  Same.     London   516.14 

—  The  O'Donoghue.     Leipzig 332.17 

—  Same.     London 516.16 

—  One  of  them.     Leipzig 332.20 

—  Same.     London 516.6 

—  A  rent  in  a  cloud.     Leipzig 332.5 

—  Same.     And  St.  Patrick's  eve.     London 516.3 

—  Roland  Cashel.     Leipzig 332.11 

—  Same.     London   616.5 

—  St.  Patrick's  eve ;  Paul  Gosslett's  confessions.. ..  332.13 

—  Sir  Brook  Fossbrooke 332.23 

—  Sir  Jasper  Carew.     Leipzig 332.25 

—  Same.     London   516.20 

—  That  boy  of  Norcott's 332.15 

—  Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours."    Leipzig 332.10 

—  Same.     London 516.19  and  5627.3 

—  Tony  Butler 332.19 

—  Selections  from.      See  Half   hours  with    Irish 

authors.     New  York,  1873.     12° 737.9 

Note.  —  Lever's  novels  are  mostly  pictures  of  Irish  life  and 
character.  "  The  knight  of  Gwynne "  concerns  the  bring- 
ing about  of  the  union  in  1801.  The  military  and  convivial 
Irishman  is  drawn  in  "  Harry  Lorrequer,"  "  Charles  O'Mal- 
ley," and  "Jack  Hinton."  The  breaking  up  of  the  old  fami- 
lies gives  plots  and  character  to  "  The  O'Donoghue"  and  "  The 
Martins  of  Cro'  Martin." 

SeeT.  A.  Trollope's  "Recollections  of  Lever  "  in  Lippincott's 
magazine,  Dec,  1874. 

JAyY^  Daniel.  L'Autriche-Hongrie,  ses  institutions 
et  ses  nationalites.  Paris,  1871.  xxxi,  309-}- 
pp.    2  folded  leaves.     18° 627.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Lewald,  Fanny.  Hulda;  or,  the  deliverer.  A  ro- 
mance.   After  the  German,  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  727.32 

Lewes,  George  Henry.  History  of  philosophy  from 
Thales  to  Comte.  4th  edition,  corrected  and 
partly  rewritten.     London,  187 L     2  v.     8°....   6832.1 

Coruents.  — Vol.  I.  Ancient  philoBophy.  II.  Modem 
philosophy. 

—  On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting.     Leipzig,  1875. 

279pp.     Sq.  16° 1638.1 

^  Same.     London,  1876.     xiv,  278  pp.     Sm.  8°  ..  .5428.20 

—  The  physiology  of  common  life.     With  numerous 

woodcuts.     Leipzig,  1860.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq.  16°.   1528.1 

—  Problems  of  life  and  mind.     Vol.  i.      London, 

1874.      8° 5833.4 

ConterUa.  —  Vol.  I.  Foundations  of  a  creed. 

—  Ranthorpe.    Leipzig,  1847.    xii,  307  pp.    Sq.  16°.     312.4 

—  The  story  of  Goethe's  life.     London,  1873.     vi, 

375-4- pp.     Portrait.     8° 5724.1 

Lewes,  Marian,  formerly  Miss  Evans,  wife  of  the  pre- 
ceding. (George  Eliot.)  Adam  Bede.  [Ordinary 
English  life] 310.25 

—  Daniel  Deronda.     Vol.  I T22.20 

—  Felix  Holt 310.24 

—  The  legend  of  Jubal  and  other  poems.     Boston, 

1874.     233-l-pp.     16° 5617.18 

—  Middlemarch.     [Elaborate  picture  of  provincial 

town  life.]     2  v 632.3  and  5636.2 

—  Romola,     [Florence  and  Savonarola] 3 10.23 

—  Scenes  of  clerical  life 310.26 

—  Silas  Marner 3 10.22 

—  The   Spanish   gypsy.     A  poem.      Boston,    1872. 

287-4-pp.     12° 1625.1 

—  Wit  and  wisdom.  Boston,  1875.  260-}- pp.  Sq.l6°.  1839.1 

—  See  RiBOT,  T.     English  psychology.     New  York, 

1874.     8° :....... 6835.5 

Note.  —  "  George  Eliot "  is  reckoned  in  the  highest  sense  the 
greatest  of  living  novelists;  but  her  works  require  culture 
in  their  reader  to  effect  their  full  power.  She  shows  great  in- 
sight in  the  delineation  of  women,  and  her  stories  deal  mostly 
with  modern  English  life.  See  MacCarthy's  "  Modern  lead- 
ers" [5913.6]. 

Lewis,  Charles  B.  Goaks  and  tears.  By  M.  Quad 
Ipseud.Ji.  With  a  centennial  calendar,  illus- 
trated      713.9 

Lewis,  Dioclesian.  Five-minute  chats  with  young 
women,  and  certain  other  parties  [on  health]. 
New  York,  1874.     426  pp.     12° 1522.9 

—  Our    digestion.      Philadelphia,    1872.      407  pp. 

Illustrated.     Portrait.     12° 1522.4 

—  Our  girls.     New  York,  1871.     383  pp.     12° 1536.3 

—  Weak   lungs,   and  how    to  make   them   strong. 

Illustrated.     Boston,  187  L     360  pp.     12° 1536.2 

Lewis,  Sir  George  Cornewall.     An  historical  survey 

of    the  astronomy  of   the  ancients.      London, 

1862.     viii,  527pp.     8° 6813.5 

Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory.     Raymond  and  Agnes:  a 

drama.     New  York,  n.  d.     24  pp.     12° 1635.4 

Lewis,   Richard.     History  of  the  life-boat,  and  its 

work.     With  illustrations.     London,  1874.    xv, 

226  pp.     Sm.  8° 5925.3 

Lewis  Arundel.     Smedley,  F.  E 510.11 

Lexington,  Mass.,  History  of  the  battle  of.     Froth- 

ingham,  R.     Boston,  185 L     8° 812.6 

Note.  —  See  also  the  note  in  the  Bulletin  for  July,  1875. 

Leyton  hall.     Lemon,  M 312.5 

Liber  veritatis.  Gelee,  C.  London,  1872.  3  v.  F°.  6220.6 
Liberia,    Documents   concerning.      See    American 

colonization  society 5222.3 

Liberty.     Mill,   J.   S.     On  liberty.     New  York, 

1874.     8° 1733.2 

—  Stephen,   J.   F.     Liberty,   equality,  fraternity. 

London,  1873.     8° 583L2 

Liberty  bell.  The.  [Anti-slavery  papers.]  By 
friends  of  freedom.      Boston,   1843,  44,  46,  47, 

49.     5  V.     Portraits.     12° 1417.1 

Libraries.  Edwards,  E.  Free  town  libraries,  their 
formation,  management,  and  history;  in  Britain, 
France,  Germany,  and   America.     New  York, 

1869.     8° 6132.2 

Memoirs  of  libraries:  including  a  hand-book  of 

library  economy.     London,  1859.     2  y.    8°....   6133.3 


LIBRARIES 


141 


LION-HEARTED 


Shelf.  No. 
Libraries,  continued. 

—  Hesse,  L.  A.  C.  Bibliotheconomie.  Paris,  1841.  24°.  6139.1 

—  Putnam,  Q.  P.     The  best  reading.     Hints  on  the 

selection  of  books;  on  the  formation  of  libraries, 

etc.     New  York,  1872.     12^ *K.R.,  F.3.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     12'^ 6136.10 

Library  of    American  biography.       See  Sparks, 

Jared,  editor 5028.1 

LiDDELL,  Henry  George,  and  Scott,  Robert,  compilers. 
A  Greek-English  lexicon.     6th  edition.  Oxford, 

1869.     xvi,  1865  pp.     4^^ *R.R.,  D.3.6 

LiEBER,  Francis.  Manual  of  political  ethics.  2d 
edition,    revised.     Edited    by   T.    D.    Woolsey. 

Philadelphia,  1875.     2  v.     8° 6833.6 

LiEBiG,  Justus  von.  Animal  chemistry.  Edited  by 
W.  Gregory.  With  additions,  notes,  and  correc- 
tions, by  Dr.  Gregory  and  J.  W.  Webster.  Cam- 
bridge, 1842.     xl,  347  pp.     12° 6035.3 

—  Familiar  letters  on  chemistry.     Edited  by  J.  Gar- 

diner.    New  York,  1856.     180  pp.     12° 1525.3 

Liechtenstein,  Marie,  princess.  Holland  house. 
With  [portraits,  fac-similes  and]  illustrations. 
2d  edition.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5434.1 

Aote.  —  The  famous  seat  of  the  Fox  family,  with  an  account 
of  its  associations. 

Life.      Beale,  L.  S.     On  life  and  vital  action  in 

health  and  disease.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6036.14 

—  Greg,  W.  R.      Enigmas  of  life.     Boston,  1873. 

12° 1534.2  and  6136.5 

—  Reclus,  (J.  J.)  l6.     The  ocean,  atmosphere,  and 

life.     New  York,  1873.     8° 6632.2 

Life  and  public  services  of  Major-general  George 

Gordon  Meade.      Philadelphia  [cop.    1864].     80 

[62]  pp.     8° z 1013.5 

Life,  A,  for  a  life.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.24 

Life  here  and  there.     Willis,  N.   P.     New  York, 

1850.     12° 714.28 

Life  in  Danbury.  Bailey,  J.  M.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  538.1 
Life  in  the  clearings  versus  the  bush.     Hoodie,  S. 

(S.)     New  York  [1853].     12° 414.8 

Life  in  the  open  air.     Winthrop,  T 716.33 

Life  thoughts.    Beecher,  H.  W.    Boston,  1858.    12°.  5815.9 

^  Same.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1533.11 

Life  under  glass.     [Artificial  climates.]     Shove,  G. 

A.     Boston,  1874.     16° 6837.2 

Life  without  and  life  within.     Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.,  m.ar- 

chesad\     Boston,  1874.     12° 1935.7 

Life's,  A,  assize.     Riddell,  J.  H 720.5 

Life's  lesson.     [Fiction.]     Thomas,  M 723.28 

Life's,  A,  lessons.     Gore,  C.  G.  F 311.2 

Life's,  A,  secret.     Wood,  E.  P 333.7 

Life-boats.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     The  lifeboat 934.17 

—  Gilmore,  J.     Storm  warriors;   or  life-boat  work 

on  the  Goodwin  sands.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8°.  5935.6 

—  Lewis,  R.     History  of  the  life-boat,  and  its  work. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5935.3 

Light.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young 912.4 

—  Lees,  W.     Elements  of.     New  York  [Glasgow], 

1873.     16° 1717.10 

—  Lommel,  E.  (C.  J.)     The  nature  of.     New  York, 

1876.     12° 6436.17 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Light  and  electricity.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 1523.20 

Six  lectures  on.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6436.1 

—  Vogel,  H.     Chemistry  of.    New  York,  1875.  12°.  6436.16 

See  also  Spectrum  analysis. 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.     Proctor,   R.   A. 

New  York,  1871.     12° 1527.3 

Lightfoot,  Joseph  Baber,  Trench,  Richard  Chene- 
vix,  and  Ellicott,  Charles  John.  The  revision 
of  the  English  version  of  the  New  Testament. 
With  an  introduction  by  Philip  Schaff.  New 
York,  1873.     3v.ini.     8° 5814.11 

Contents.  —  Introduction  on  the  revision  of  the  English 
Bible.  By  P.  Schaff.  xlixpp.  :0n  a  fresh  revision  of  the 
English  New  Testament.  By  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  2d  edition, 
revised.  195  pp. ;  On  tlie  authorized  version  of  the  New 
Testament  in  connection  with  some  recent  proposals  for  its 
revision.  By  R.  C.  Trench.  193  pp. ;  Considerations  on  the 
revision  of  the  English  version  of  the  New  Testament.  By 
C.  J.  Ellicott.    178  pp. 

Note.  —  A  republication  of  various  English  works,  of  which 
the  one  by  Trench  was  published  in  1859,  those  by  Ellicott  and 
Lightfoot  in  1870  and  1871. 


Shelf.  No. 
Lightning.     Fonvielle,  W.  de.     Thunder  and  light- 
ning.    New  York,  1872.     16° 1714.22 

—  Forbes,  R.  B.     Shipwreck  by  lightning.     Papers 

relative  to  Harris's  lightning  conductors.  Bos- 
ton, 1853.     8° 1711.3 

Lightning  express.     Adams,  W.  T 925.19 

Lights  and  shadows  of  New  York  life.     MacCabe, 

J.  D.     Philadelphia  [cop.  1872].     8° 814.9 

Like  father,  like  son.     Payn,  J 312.3 

Lilian.     Greenough,  S.  L 716.16 

Lilian  Dalzell 732.17 

LiLLiESLEAF.     OHphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 736.13 

Lillingstones,  The,  of  Lillingstone.   Worboise,  E.  J.  735.17 

Lily,  The,  and  the  bee.     Warren,  S 316.10 

Lily,  The,  and  the  cross.     A  tale  of  Acadia.     De 

MiUe,  J 724.12 

Lily  Norris'  enemy.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117.26 

Limes,  Rudimentary  treatise  on.      Burnell,  G.  R. 

London,  1872.     12° 1716.11 

Limitations,  The,  of  human  responsibility.  Way- 
land,  F.     Boston,  1838.     16° 5838.4 

Lincoln,   Abraham.     Memorial   of.      See  Boston, 

Mass 5020.4 

—  Proceedings  of  the  city  council   of  Boston,  April 

17,  1865,  on  occasion  of  [his]  death.  See  Bos- 
ton, Mass 5020.6 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  [his]  death.     To- 

gether with  the  funeral  services  in  the  east  room 
of  the  executive  mansion  at  Washington.  Bos- 
ton, 1865.     379  pp.     12° 5027.3 

—  Bancroft,  G.     Memorial  address  on  the  life  and 

character  of.     Washington,  1866.     69  pp.     8°  .   1212.8 

—  Carpenter,  F.  B.     The  inner  life  of.     Six  months 

at  the  White  house.     New  York,  1870.     16°...    1216.9 

—  Hanaford,  P.  A.     Abraham  Lincoln:  his  life  and 

public  services.     Boston,  1865.     12° 1214.2 

—  Lamon,  W.  H.     Life  of.     Boston,  1872.     8°  ....    5020.5 

—  Thayer,  W.  M.     The  pioneer  boy,  and  how  he 

became  president.     Boston,  1863.     12° 916.26 

—  Welles,  G.      Lincoln  and  Seward.     New  York, 

1874.     12° 5027.10 

Note.  —  Confining  his  narrative  to  the  period  before  his 
presidency,  Lamon  otters  by  far  the  amplest  account,  but  the 
author  has  little  knowledge  of  book-craft,  nor  is  lie  very 
regardful  of  delicacy  or  of  privacy.  While  the  extent  of  tiie 
book  will  prevent  general  familiarity  with  it,  his  opportuni- 
ties have  added  much  of  detail,  and  disclosed  sometliing  of 
novelty  for  the  future  biographer.  Of  the  shorter  tributes,  the 
essay  by  J.  R.  Lowell,  in  •'  My  study  windows,"  may  be  men- 
tioned. See  also  North  American  review,  Jan.,  1805;  and 
Harper's  monthly,  vols.  31  and  37. 

Linda.     Hentz,  C.  L 536.11 

Linda  di   Chamounix.     Donizetti,   G.     (In  Ditson, 

0.,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

LiNDENDALE  stories.     See  Wise,  Daniel. 

Linear    perspective.      Pellegrin,    V.      New    York 

[London],  1873.     16° 6218.1 

Lines  in  pleasant  places.     Shillaber,  B.  P.     Chelsea, 

1874.     16° 1615.7 

Lines  left  out;  or,  some  of  the  histories  left  out  in 
**  Line  upon  line."  Mortimer,  Mrs.  — .  New 
York,  1870.     16° 928.8 

Lingard,  John.  History  of  England,  from  the  first 
invasion  by  the  Romans  to  the  accession  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  in  1688.  [Catholic  view.]  6th 
edition.  London,  1855.  10  v.  Illustrated. 
Portrait.     Sm.  8° 5417.8 

LiNLEY  Rochford.     MacCarthy,  J 710.26 

Linton,  Eliza   Lynn.     Patricia  Kemball:   a  novel. 

Leipzig 330.9 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 714.13 

—  The  true  history  of  Joshua  Davidson  [i.  e.  Joshua 

(Jesus)  David's  son],  communist.   Leipzig,  1873. 

254  pp.     Sq.  16° 312.29 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1873.     viii,  279  pp.     12°.   736.22 

Note.  —  "  The  story  of  a  spiritual-minded  young  man  of  the 
working-class  of  our  own  day;  beginning  his  career  with  the 
human  life  of  Christ  as  his  absolute  ideal,  and,  in  a  much 
too  narrow  sense,  his  model,  and  gradually  modifying  his 
conception  of  it  .  .  .  in  the  course  of  an  unassisted  strug- 
gle with  tlie  principles  and  machinery  of  modern  society." 
The  Spectator,  March  22, 1873. 

LiNwooDS,  The.     Sedgwick,  C.  M.    2v 737.3 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island.     Kellogg,  E 922.15 

Lion-hearted.     Grey,  Mrs 621.39 


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LIVERMORE 


Shelf.  No. 

Lion  hunter,  The,  of  South  Africa.     Cumming,  R.  G. 

London,  1870.     Sm.  8° 5934.11 

Lion  hunting  and  sporting  life  in  Algeria.     Gerard, 

(C.)  J.  (B.)     London,  1857.     IG^ 427.4 

Lionel  Lincoln.     [Bunker   hill,   siege  of   Boston.] 

Cooper,  J.  F 525.9 

LiONELLo.     Bresciani,  A 714.21 

LiPPiNCOTT,  Sara  Jane.     {Grace  Greenwood.)  Bonnie 

Scotland.    Tales  of  her  history,  heroes,  and  poets. 

With  illustrations.    Boston,  1872.    273  pp.    W.  933.20 

—  Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe.     Boston, 

1854.     xii,  437  pp.     12° 424.4 

—  Heads  and  tales:  studies  and  stories  of  pets 921.15 

—  History  of  my  pets 933.21 

—  Merrie  England.     Travels,  descriptions,  tales  and 

historical  sketches.   Illustrations.    Boston,  1868. 

261  pp.     16*^ 922.26 

—  New  life  in  new  lands:  notes  of  travel.   New  York, 

1873.     413-1- pp.     12° 214.1 

Contents.  —  Chicago  as  it  was ;  Colorado ;  Utah ;  Nevada ; 
California;  Homeward  journey ;  Colorado  in  autumn. 

—  Recollections  of  my  childhood,  and  other  stories.  922.25 

—  Stories  and  legends  of  travel  and  history 922.23 

—  Stories  from  famous  ballads 922.24 

—  Stories  of  many  lands 928.7 

Lippincott's   pronouncing   gazetteer.     See  Thomas, 

Joseph,  and  Baldwin,  Thomas *R.R.,  B.3.2 

Lippincott's   magazine.     Vol.  1-16.     Philadelphia, 

1868-75.     16  V.     8° .1416.1 

Liquors,  Fermented.   Feuchtwanger,  L.    New  York, 

1858.     12° 6826.2 

Lisbon,  Ship  and  shore,  in.     Colton,  W.   New  York, 

1856.     12° 425.16 

LiSTON,  Robert.    Elements  of  surgery.   Philadelphia, 

1837.     540  pp.     L.  12° 6023.11 

Liszt,  Franz.     Life  of  Chopin.     From  the  French  by 

M.  W.  Cook.    Boston,  N.  D.    4th  edition  revised. 

202pp.     16° 1227.2 

Literary  and  social  judgments.  Greg,  W.  R.  Bos- 
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Literary  life,  Recollections  of  a.     [Mostly  selections 

from   authors.]     Mitford,    M.    R.     New   York, 

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Literary  reminiscences.     De  Quincey,  T.     Boston, 

1851.     2  V.     12° 1226.1 

Literary  world.  The.     Vol.  3,  4.      Boston  [1872- 

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Literature.     Arnold,  M.     Literature   and   dogma. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5815.6 

—  Brande,  W.  T.,  and  Cox,  G.  W.     Dictionary  of. 

London,  1872.     3  v.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.6 

—  Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of.    New  York,  1871.   2  v. 

16° 1533.33 

Curiosities  of    New  York,  1872.     4  v.    16°....  5626.6 

The  literary  character.     Literary  miscellanies. 

New  York,  1868.     16° 1533.14 

—  Graesse,   J.  G.  T.     Lehrbuch  einer  allgemeinen 

Literargeschichte   aller  bekannten   Volker  der 

Welt.     Dresden,  1838.     13  v.     8° 6132.1 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 

New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5616.1.3 

—  Purnell,  T.     Literature  and  its  professors.     Lon- 

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—  Scherer,  E.     Nouvelles  etudes  sur  la  litterature 

contemporaine.     Paris,  1865.     12° 2016.1 

—  Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  N.,  baronne  de.    Influence 

of  literature  upon  society,  (/n  The  Alexandrian). 1910.4.2 

—  Villemain,  A.  F.     Choix  d'etudes  sur  la  littera- 

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Etudes  de    litterature  ancienne  et  etrangere. 

Paris,  1870.     12° 5537.17 

—  Whipple,  E.   P.     Literature   and   life.     Boston, 

1871.      16° 1936.6 

—  Wright,  T.     History  of  caricature  and  grotesque 

in.     London  [1864].     Sm.  4° 5923.4 

Note.  —  For  the  literature  of  particular  countries  and  lan- 
guaces,  see  under  their  several  names. 

The  history  of  literature  is  a  department  of  letters  of  mod- 
ern growth,  rialiam,  in  his  "  Literature  of  Europe,"  etc. 
[15;il.2],  traces  in  his  preface  its  rise  and  progress.  Madame 
de  Stael's  work  on  literature  in  its  relations  with  society  is  re- 
viewed in  Jeffrey's  essays  [A61U.8],  and  is  the  earliest  extensire 
work  in  the  modern  spirit. 


Shelf.  No. 

Littell's  living  age.  Vol.  1-36;  4th  series,  vol.  26, 
27;  5th  series,  vol.  1-12.  Boston,  1844-75. 
60  V.     8° 1326.1 

Littell's  museum  of  foreign  literature  and  science. 

Vol.  12.     Philadelphia,  1828.     8° 1712.2 

Little,  Sophia  L.  Pentecost.  [A  poem.]  New- 
port, R.  L,  1869.     49  pp.     Sq.  16° 1617.7 

—  Thrice  through  the  furnace:  a  tale  of  the  times  of 

the  Iron  hoof.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1852.     190  pp. 

12° 715.18 

Little  Agnes.     Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 934.5 

Little  beauty.  The.     Grey,  Mrs 534,23 

Little  Ben  Hadden;  "or,  do  right,  whatever  comes 

of  it.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 1117.19 

Little  Ben  Hadden  series.     See  Kingston,  William 

H.  G. 

Little  Bobtail.     Adams,  W.  T 923.18 

Little  Briggs  and  I.     Ludlow,  F.  H.     {In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.11 

Little  by  little.     Adams,  W.  T 924.18 

Little  camp,  The,  on  Eagle  hill.     Warner,  S 928.9 

Little  Canary.     Osgood,  Jlfrs.  M.  A 927.17 

Little  Canary's  black  Cato.     Osgood,  Mrs.  M.  A.. ..  927.19 

Little  Canary's  cousin  Eugene.     Osgood,  Mrs.  M.  A.  927.18 

Little  Canary's  daisy.     Osgood,  Mrs.  M.  A 927.16 

Little  classics.      »See  Johnson,  (Edwin)  Rossi ter, 

editor. 

Little  coin,  much  care.     Howitt,  M 937.3 

Little  cricket.      Samuels,  A.  F 918.27 

Little  Cuba;  or,  circumstantial  evidence.     Barclay, 

G.  L 710.36 

Little  Dorrit.    Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)    Boston.    2  v...  1824.12 

—  Same.     Leipzig.     4  v.  in  2 338.16 

Little  flower  seekers,  The.      MulhoUand,  R 912.18 

Little  folk  life.      Dodge,  M.  A 927.21 

Little  folks  astray.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.9 

Little  foxes.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 537.12 

Little  grandfather.     Clarke,  R.  S 939.3 

Little  Jakey.     De  Kroyft,  S.  H.  {In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.10 

Little  Joanna,  The.     Bellamy,  Mrs.  E.  W 721.21 

Little  Kate  Kirby.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.1 

Little  lame   prince,  The,  and  his  travelling  cloak. 

Craik,  D.  (M.) 310.29 

Little  Louvre.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books..  936.1.2 
Little  maid,  The,  of  Oxbow.     Nowell,  H.  P.  H.  ...  936.23 

Little  men.     Alcott,  L.  M 926.14 

Little  merchant.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.9 

Little  Paul.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books  . .  .936.1.12 

Little  Prudy.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.6 

Little  Prudy  series.     See  Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia. 
Little  Prudy's  Flyaway  series.     See  Clarke,  Re- 
becca Sophia. 

Little  Pussy  Willow.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 932.2 

Little  Spaniard,  The.     Nowell,  H.  P.  H 936.25 

Little  sunbeams.     See  Mathews,  Joanna  H. 
Little  wanderers'.  The,  advocate.    Vol.  11.    Boston, 

1875.     8° 1335.2 

Little  wife.  The.     Grey,  Mrs 521.31 

Little  women.     Alcott,  L.  M.     2v 926.12 

Little  JOHN,  W.  H.  The  constitutional  amendment: 
or  the  Sunday,  the  Sabbath,  the  change,  and 
restitution.  A  discussion  [with]  the  editor  of 
the  Christian  statesman.     Battle  Creek,  Mich., 

1873.     384pp.     16° 5818.14 

Liturgies  and  other  documents  of  the  ante-Nicene 
period.  Edinburgh,  1872.  viii,  186  pp.  [An- 
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Liturgies.     The  Sunday   school  liturgy.     Boston, 

1856.  12° 5818.6 

Live  and  let  live.     Sedgwick,  CM 9 18. 19 

Live  it  down.     Jeafifreson,  J.  C 732.29 

Liver.    Flint,  A.,  jr.    Experimental  researches  into 

a  new  excretory  function  of  the.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    8°. 6023. 19 

Recherches   experimentales  sur   une   nouvelle 

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LiVERMORE,  Abiel  Abbot.  The  four  gospels:  with  a 
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Boston,  1858.     12° 1534.6 

LiVKRMORE,    Elizabeth,   Sermon   on   the   death    of. 

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LiVERMORE,  George.  Opinions  of  the  founders  of 
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LiVERMORE,   Nathaniel,   Sermon   on  the    death    of. 

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Liverpool.  The  stranger  in  Liverpool;  or,  an  his- 
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Living  link.  The.     De  Millo,  J 710.2 

Livingston,  Edward.  See  Hayward,  A.  Biograph- 
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—  Livingstone   and   his   African    explorations:    to- 

gether with  a  full  account  of  the  Young,  Stan- 
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on  ancient  and  modern  Nile  discovery;  on  the 
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732  pp.     8" 422.9 

—  Perilous  adventures  and  discoveries  in  the  inte- 

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as  furnished  by  H.  M.  Stanley.  Added  a  sketch 
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—  How  I  found  Livingstone.     Stanley,  H.  M.    New 

York,  1872.     8" 422.24  and  5931.5 

—  Travels.     See  English  explorers.    London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 5927.9 

Note.  — There  is  a  summary  of  Livingstone's  explorations 
ill  B.  Taylor's  "South  Africa"  [224.1].  See  Sir  Samuel  W. 
Baker's  review  of  Livingstone's  "  Last  journals"  in  Macniil- 
lan's  magazine,  1875;  also,  Sunday  Biagazine,  Oct.,  1874;  and 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  IC.  See  the  note  under  Africa,  in  this 
Catalogue,  and  in  that  of  Ilistory,  etc.,  of  the  Lower  Hall  of 
the  Central  Library. 

Livius  Patavinds,  Titus.  [Livy.}  Selections  from 
the  first  five  books.  With  the  21st  and  22nd 
entire.  Chiefly  from  the  text  of  Alschefski. 
With  English  notes.  By  J.  L.  Lincoln.  With 
a  plan  of  Rome,  and  a  map  of  the  passage  of 
Hannibal.  10th  edition,  revised.  New  York, 
1857.     vi,  329+pp.     12° 1933.15 

Lizzie  Leigh.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.17 

Lloyd,  William  Watkiss.  The  age  of  Pericles.  A 
history  of  the  politics  and  arts  of  Greece  from 
the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnesian  war.  London, 
1875.     2v.     8° 5921.12 

Lobdell,  Henry,   Life   of.     Tyler,   W.   S.     Boston 

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Locke,  David  Ross.  (Petroleum  V.  Nasby.)  East- 
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—  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky.      Illustrated.      Boston, 

1868.     324  pp.     12° 536.13 

—  "  Swingin  round  the  cirkle."     Illustrated.     Bos- 

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Locke,  Jane  Ermina.     The  recalled;  in  voices  of  the 

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vii,  246  pp.     Portrait.     16° 1615.10 

Locke,  John.     Essay  on  the  human  understanding. 

With  a  life  of  the  author.     New  York,  1818. 

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—  and  Milton,  John.     Some  thoughts  concerning 

education,  by  John  Locke;  and  a  treatise  of 
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Locke  Amsden.     Thompson,  D.  P 734.5 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads; 
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—  Memoirs    of    Sir    Walter   Scott.      New    edition. 

Edinburgh,  1860.    xii,  806  pp.    Portrait.    L.  8°.   1020.1 
Epitome  of.      Jenkinson,  H.  I.      Edinburgh, 

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Locks,    Construction   of.      Tomlinson,   C.      London, 

N.  D.     12° 1715.27 

Lockyer,  Joseph  Norman.  Nature  series.  The 
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Locomotion,  Animal  mechanism:  a  treatise  on  ter- 
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Locomotive  engine.    Dempsey,  G.  D.    Rudimentary 

treatise  on  the.     London,  1866.     12° 1716.7 

—  Evers,    H.      Steam  and  the.      New  York  [Glas- 

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See  also  Steam-engine. 

Lodge,  Edmund.  Portraits  of  illustriolis  personages 
of  Great  Britain.  With  biographical  and  his- 
torical memoirs  of  their  lives  and  actions.  Lon- 
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Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist.     Bucklana, 

F.     London,  1875.     8° 6614.12 

Logic.     Mill,  J.  S.     A  system  of.     London,  1872. 

2  V.     8° 5833.1 

—  Swinbourne,    A.  (J.)      Picture    logic.     London, 

1875.  Sm.  8° 5616.19 

See  also  Parliamentary  logick. 

Lois  the  witch.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.14 

Lola  Montez,  or  Porris  y  Montez,  Maria  Dolores 
Eliza  Rosanna  Gilbert.  Lectures.  Including  her 
autobiography.    New  York,  1858.    292  pp.    12°.  1024.4 

—  Same.     Philadelphia  [cop.  1838].     292  pp.    12°.    1225.1 
Lombard  street  [London] :  a  description  of  the  money 

market.     Bagehot,  W.     New  York,  1873.     12°.   5435.8 
LoMBARDi,    I.     Verdi,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.6 

LoMMEL,  Eugen  (Cornelius  Joseph).     International 
scientific  series.     The  nature  of  light,  with  a 
general  account  of  physical  optics.     With  illus- 
trations.    New  York,  1876.     xiii,  356  pp.     12°. 6436.17 
London.     Abbott,  J.     RoUo  in  London 917.20 

—  Bagehot,   W.     Lombard  street:  a  description  of 

the  money  market.     New  York,  1873.     12° 5435.8 

—  Becker,  B.  H.    Scientific  London.    London,  1874. 

Sm.  8° 5616.16 

—  Davies,  C.  M.     Unorthodox  London:  or  phases  of 

religious  life  in  the  metropolis.     London,  1873. 

8° 5811.4 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.     Her  majesty's  tower.     Leipzig, 

1869.     4  V.  in  2.     Sq.  16° 838.4 

—  Grant,   J.     The   great   metropolis.     New  York, 

1837.     2v.ini.     12° 827.2 

—  Great  army.  The.     Sketches  of  life  and  charac- 

ter in  a  Thames-side  district.      London,  1876. 

Sm.  8° 1838.2 

—  Howitt,   W.     The  northern  heights  of.     London, 

1869.     8° 5423.6 

—  Hunt,  (J.  H.)  L.       The   town:    its    memorable 

characters  and  events.     London,  1872.     16° 5437.1 

-r-  Jesse,  J.  II.  London:  its  celebrated  characters 
and  remarkable  places.  London,  1871.  3  v. 
Sm.  8° 5435.3 

—  Mayhew,   H.,    and   others.     London   characters: 

illustrations  of  the  humour,  pathos,  and  pecu- 
liarities of  Loudon  life.    London,  1874.    Sm.  8°.  6436.2 


LONDON 


IM 


LONGFELLOW 


Shelf.  No. 
London,  continued. 

—  Moteyard,   E.     The   hallowed   spots   of  ancient 

London.     London,  1870.     Sm.  4'-^ 5436.3 

—  Nadal,  E.  S.     Impressions  of  London  social  life. 

New  York,  1875.     16^ 436.6 

—  The  national  gallery  of  pictures   by   the   great 

masters.     London,  n.  D.     4" .' 6210.9 

—  Rush,   R.      Memoranda   of   a  residence   at  the 

courtof.     Philadelphia,  1833.     8= 5433.1 

—  Thornbury,   W.     Old  and  now  London.     Vol.  i. 

London  [1873].     L.  8" 5432.1 


Shelf.  No. 
London,  continued. 

—  Timbs,  J.     Clubs  and   club  life  in.      London, 

1872.     Sm.  8" 5417.3 

Curiosities  of.     London  [1867].     8° 5435.1 

London    and    Westminster.       London,     1868. 

2  V.     8" 5435.4 

Romance  of.     London  [1865].     2  v.     Sm.  8°.5617.15 

—  Wheatley,  H.   B.     Round  about  Piccadilly  and 

Pall  Mall.     London,  1870.     8° 5435.2 

See  also  British  museum,  City  road  chapel,  Cobden  club. 
Royal  institution,  Westminster  abbey. 


ISrOTE     ON     LONDON". 

There  are  many  boolts  describing  the  great  metropolis,  which  trace  the  historical  associations  connected  with  its  topographical  features,  and 
for  completeness  and  purposes  of  reference  tlie  best  is  probably  Cunningham's  Handbook,  whose  alphabetical  arrangement  makes  it,  however,  somewhat 
unattractive  for  the  ordinary  reader.  Its  store  of  information  is  vast,  its  accuracy  surprising,  and  great  use  is  made  by  the  author  of  illustrative  citations 
from  past  writers,  particularly  from  the  old  dramatists.  As  a  continuous  narrative  under  diiferent  heads,  with  a  great  deal  of  antiquarian  lore  and  interest 
from  associations  of  all  kinds,  the  general  reader  will  find  more  enjoyment  perhaps  from  Charles  Knight's  six  royal  octavos  on  London,  in  which  he  was 
assisted  by  many  hands,  and  of  which  his  Cyclopaedia  is  a  convenient  abridgment.  These  books  must  be  sought,  however,  in  the  Bates  Hall,  unless 
sufficient  is  gleaned  from  Grant's  "  Great  metropolis"  [827.2],  and  others  to  be  named.  Knight's  account  is,  however,  twenty  years  old,  and  some  of  the 
more  recent  writers  have  had  the  advantage  of  the  later  developments,  and  London  has  much  changed  in  a  score  of  years.  The  most  fertile  and  one  of  the 
most  readable  of  these  is  Timbs,  who  in  various  books  has  grouped  a  great  store  of  curious  antiquarian  research.  The  enlarged  edition,  1868,  of  his 
"  Curiosities  of  London"  [5485.1],  gives  by  an  alphabetical  arrangement  the  labors  of  a  long  life  in  this  field.  Of  his  separate  books,  his  "  Club  life" 
[5417.3],  describes  the  life  at  clubs,  coftee-houses  and  taverns  during  the  17th-19th  centuries,  with  sketches  of  characters ;  his  "  Romance  of  London  "  [5617.15] 
gives  many  historic  sketches,  with  accounts  of  famous  duels,  highwaymen,  crimes,  etc.;  his  "Walks  and  talks"  [in  Bates  Hall]  gives  us  the  historic 
associations  of  Vauxhall  (of  which  in  its  last  days  we  have  a  picture  in  Thackeray's  "  Vanity  fair  "),  Mayfair,  the  Temple,  etc. ;  while  in  his  "  London  and 
Westminster  "  [5435.4]  he  develops  particularly  the  changes  of  metropolitan  life.  The  conmion  highwayman  occurrences  of  Hampstead  heath  in  the  last 
century  are  described  in  Howitt's  "Northern  heights"  [5423.6].  One  of  the  most  agreeable  and  compact  books  is  Leigh  Hunt's  "Town,"  above  named. 
Jesse  is  another  antiquarian,  whose  books  are  well  known,  liis  "  Literary  and  historical  memorials  "  being  followed  by  his  "London  and  its  celebrities,"  and 
the  two  reappeared  amalgamated,  with  additions,  in  1871,  in  his  "  London :  its  celebrated  characters  and  remarkable  places  "  [5435.3].  Another  recent  book 
by  Miss  Mcteyard,  "  Hallowed  spots  of  ancient  London  "  [5436.3],  is  of  moderate  compass,  and  has  fresh  researches.  Thornbury's  "  Old  and  new  London  " 
[5432.1]  depicts  the  city  by  successive  stages  of  its  growth,  as  Roman,  Saxon,  Chaucer's  London,  with  the  historic  associations  of  the  Temple,  St.  Paul's,  etc. 
Macaulay  [838.1],  in  his  3d  chapter,  gives  a  graphic  description  of  London  in  1685. 

There  are  some  valuable  monographs  of  confined  localities,  like  Wheatley,  on  the  region  about  Piccadilly  [54.35.2],  the  court  end  of  the  town; 
and  William  Howitt,  on  "  The  northern  heights  of  the  metropolis  "  [5423.6],  with  full  appreciation  of  their  literary  memories. 

On  the  Tower,  there  is  that  by  Hepworth  Dixon  [838.4],  who  traces  its  mournful  history  with  much  antiquarian  zeal,  and  sections  will  be  found  in 
Jesse's,  and  other  general  accounts. 

On  the  Abbey,  there  is  Dean  Stanley  [5414.2],  but  the  chapters  in  the  general  accounts  will  suffice  the  general  reader. 

On  the  cAartJtes  of  London,  there  is  much  in  the  "  Romance  of  the  streets  "  [5438.2]  on  the  Ragged  schools  and  City  missions;  and  incidentally  in 
Grant's  "  Great  army." 

The  subject  of  London  schoolt,  which  forms  so  considerable  interest  in  the  writings  of  Coleridge,  De  Quincey,  Leigh  Hunt,  and  others,  can  be  under- 
stood from  Staunton's  "  Great  schools  of  England,"  from  Lamb's  essay  on  "  Christ's  hospital,"  etc.    See  also  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  1. 

On  the  life  and  manners,  Knight  has  an  instructive  chapter  about  those  of  the  last  century,  and  about  the  aspects  of  London  in  Walpole's  day.  For 
the  present  century,  much  can  be  learned  in  the  biographies  of  prominent  Englishmen,  and  in  such  special  books  as  Nadal's. 

Much  has  been  done  to  illustrate  the  low  life  of  the  metropolis,  and  by  none  so  extensively  as  by  Henry  Mayhew,  in  his  valuable  "  London  labour  and 
the  London  poor  "  [in  the  Bates  Hall],  embracing  those  who  will,  who  cannot,  and  who  will  not  work ;  but  there  is  an  epitome  of  his  labors  and  others  in 
"  London  characters; "  and  much  further  can  be  gleaned  from  Wynter's  several  books,  like  "  Our  social  bees,"  "  Curiosities  of  toil,"  "  Peeps  into  the  human 
hive  "  [6436.8],  etc.    The  divertisements  of  the  lower  classes  at  diiferent  periods  are  set  forth  in  Morley's  "  Bartholomew  fair  "  [5418.8]. 

The  illustration  which  London  and  its  life  has  received  from  fiction  should  not  be  passed  over.  For  the  period,  1547-49,  see  Mrs.  Manning's  "  Edward 
Osborne."  Ainsworth's  "  Tower  of  London  "  closes  with  the  execution  of  Lady  .Tane  Grey,  1.553;  and  see  other  of  his  novels.  Williams's  "  Sliakespeare 
and  his  friends  "  [531.23]  is  an  elaborate  study  of  life  at  the  Mermaid,  etc.,  in  the  curly  part  of  the  seventeenth  century,  and  Knight's  "  Life  of  Shake- 
speare "  [5420.4]  should  be  read  in  the  same  connection,  as  also  the  essay  on  Shakespeare's  London  in  Rodenberg's  England.  Scott's  "  Fortunes  of  Nigel  " 
[324.12;  523.2]  gives  us  the  city  in  the  time  of  James  l.  De  Foe's  book  on  the  plague,  16(35  [in  the  Central  Library],  is  a  fiction,  but  so  minutelys  wrought  that  it 
passed  for  truth  for  a  long  time.  This  epoch,  which  covers  also  the  period  of  the  great  fire  of  1606,  is  also  depicted  in  Mrs.  Maiming's  "  Cherry  and  'Violet," 
and  in  Ainsworth's  "  Old  Saint  Pauls  "  [712.0].  Thackeray,  in  his  "  Henry  Esmond  "  [335.10;  513.1.4],  made  a  veiy  careful  study  of  the  life  in  the  time  of 
Queen  Anne,  a  field  embraced  also,  but  not  so  closely  studied,  by  Bulwer,  in  his  "  Devereux  "  [;^.3].  Dickens,  in  his  "  Barnaby  Rudge  "  [1824.5],  has 
taken  the  period  of  the  Gordon  riots,  1780.  Macaulay  says  Miss  Bumey's  "Evelina"  [311.28]  depicts  the  fashionable  and  vulgar  life  of  the  same  period 
with  great  force. 

There  are  conspicuous  examples  of  the  treatment  of  the  low  life  of  the  metropolis  of  our  day  in  Dickens's  "Oliver  Twist"  [338.8;  1824.7]  and 
"Nicholas  Nickleby"  [338.4  ;'l824.2];  in  Douglas  Jerrold's  "  St,  Giles  and  St.  James  "  [313.9];  and  it  is  carefully  studied  in  Greenwood's  "  History  of  a 
little  ragamuffin  "  [521.6].  , 


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London  quarterly  review.  Vol.  76.  American  edi- 
tion.    New  York,  1845.    8° 1422.3 

London  romance,  A.     Ross,  C.  H 316.13 

Londonderry,  N.  H.  The  Londonderry  celebration, 
June  10,  1869.  Mack,  R.  C.  Manchester,  1870. 
Sm.  8° 813.14 

Lonely  ones.  The.     Heyse,  P.     See  John,  Eugenie.   710.25 

Long,  George.     The  decline  of  the  Roman  republic. 

London,  1864-74.     5  v.     8° 5512.2 

Long,  Samuel  P.  •  Art:  its  laws,  and  the  reasons  for 
them.  Boston,  1871.  xxxii,  248  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    Sm.  8" 1513.7 

Long  Island,  History  of.     Thompson,  B.  F.     New 

York,  1839.     8° 813.20 

Long  look  ahead,  A.     Roe,  A.  S 715.23 

Longevity.  Gardner,  J.  Longevity:  the  means  of 
prolonging  life  after  middle  age.  Boston,  1875. 
12° 6037.4 

—  Hall,   W.  W.     How  to  live  long.     New  York, 

1875.     12° 6036.13 


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Longfellow,  Henry  "Wadsworth.    Poems.     Boston, 

1858.     2v.     Portrait.     16° 1612.1 

Contents.  —  "Vol.  I.  Voices  of  the  night ;  Earlier  poems ; 
Translations;  Ballads;  The  children  of  the  Lord's  supper, 
translated  from  E.  Tegn6r;  Miscellaneous;  Poems  on  slavery; 
The  Spanish  student.  II.  The  belfry  of  Bruges,  and  other 
poems;  Songs;  Sonnets;  Translations;  Curfew;  Evangeline; 
The  seaside  and  the  fireside;  Translations. 

—  Poetical  works.     With  portrait.     Leipzig,  1856. 

3v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1614.1 

Contents.  —  Voices  of  the  night ;  Earlier  poems ;  Transla- 
tions; Ballads  and  other  poems;  The  children  of  the  Lord's 
supper,  translated  from  E.  Tegner;  Miscellaneous;  Poems  on 
slavery ;  The  Spanish  student ;  The  belfry  of  Bruges  and  other 
poems;  Songs;  Sonnets;  Translations;  Curfew;  Evangeline; 
The  seaside  and  the  fireside;  The  golden  legend;  The  song 
of  Hiawatha;  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn;  The  courtship  of  Miles 
Standish;  Birds  of  passage. 

—  Prose  works.     Boston,  1866  Icop.   1857].     2  v. 

Portrait.     16° 1838.4 

Contents.— Vol.  1.  Outre-mer;  Driftwood.  II.  Hyperion; 
Kavanagh. 


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Shelf.  No. 
LoNQFELLOW,  Henry  Wadsworth,  continued. 

—  Aftermath.   Boston,  1873.   iv,  1434- pp.    1  plate. 

16° 1615.23 

Contents.  —  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn,  part  third ;  Birds  of  pas- 
sage, flight  the  third. 

—  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish  [a  story  of  the 

Plymouth  pilgrims],  and  other  poems.     Boston, 

1859.     215  pp.     16° 1612.3 

—  The  divine   tragedy.      [Dramatic  rendering  of 

Christ's  last  years.]     Leipzig,   1872.     288  pp. 

Sq.  16° 1614.3 

—  The  hanging  of  the  crane.    [Poem.]    With  illus- 

trations.    Boston,  1875.     47  pp.     16° 1616.14 

—  A'ame.     Boston,  1875.     64  pp.     8° 5214.4 

—  Hyperion.      A   romance.      [Largely  travels    in 

Germany.]      Revised  edition.      Boston,    1875. 
391pp.     12° 716.14 

—  The  masque  of  Pandora  and  other  poems.     Bos- 

ton, 1875.     iv,  146  pp.     12° 1617.12 

Contents. —The  masque  of  Pandora;  The  hanging  of  the 
crane;  Morituri  salutamus;  Birds  of  passage,  flight  the 
fourth ;  A  book  of  sonnets. 

—  The    New-England    tragedies.       Leipzig,    1868. 

258-f  pp.     Sq.  16° 1614.2 

Contents.  —  Endicott ;  Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  farms. 

Note.  —  "  Endicott "  is  a  drama  of  the  quaker  persecutions, 
Boston,  1605;  and  "Giles  Corey"  of  the  Salem  witchcraft, 
1692.  See  R.  H.  Allen's  historic  elucidation  of  these  dramas 
[817.4]. 

—  The  poets  and  poetry  of  Europe.     New  edition, 

revised    and    enlarged.       Philadelphia,    1871. 
xxvii,  916  pp.     L.  8° 6922.1 

—  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     Boston,  1863.     v,  225 

pp.     12° 1612.2 

Note.  —  Stories  in  verse  told  of  different  countries  by  travel- 
lers at  the  Red  Horse  inn  in  Sudbury,  (Mass.,  which  is  de- 
scribed in  Appleton's  monthly,  vol.  11. 

—  translator.       The  divine  comedy  of  Dante  Ali- 

ghieri.     See  Dante  Alighieri 1614.4  and  5534.1 

Note.  —  See  Duyckinck's  "  Cyclopaedia  of  American  litera- 
ture" [D. .3.111;  Griswold's  "  Poets  and  poetry  of  America" 
[5212.3];  Drake's  "Middlesex"  [814.4],  for  the  poet's  home; 
Stillman's  "  Poetic  localities  of  Cambridge  "  [5231.1],  etc.  Also 
Poe's  "  Literati  "  [1934.2.3]. 

Lord,    John.      Ancient   states   and  empires.     New 

York,  1869.     645  pp.     Map.     8° 815.8 

—  The  old  Roman  world:  the  grandeur  and  failure 

of  its  civilization.      5th  edition.     New  York, 

1873.     605  pp.     8° 826.10 

Lord  Bantam.     A  satire.     Jenkins,  E.     Leipzig...  311.21 

—  Same.     New  York 536.21 

Lord  Erlistoun.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.27 

Lord  Hope's  choice.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 528.6 

Lord  Kilgobbin.     A  tale  of  Ireland.     Lever,  C.  (J.).  332.16 

Lord  mayor,  The,  of  London.     Ainsworth,  W.  H.  ..  322.17 

Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.     Wood,  B.  P 333.10 

Lord  of  himself.     Underwood,  F.  H 726.24 

Lord,   The,  of  the  isles.     Scott,   Sir  W.     Poetical 

works.     Leipzig,  1861.     Sq.  16° 1613.5 

Lords  and  ladies.   Stretton,  J 710.18 

LoRENZAccio.     Musset,  (L.  C.)  A.  de.     Comedies  et 

proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     12° 5534.4.1 

Lorenzo  Benoni.     Ruflfini,  G 316.16 

LoRiMER,  George  C.     Under  the  evergreens;  or,  a 

night  with  St.  Nicholas 916.31 

LoRiNQ,  Francis  William,  and  Atkinson,  Charles 
Follen.  Cotton  culture  and  the  South  consid- 
ered   with    reference   to  emigration.      Boston, 

1869.     183  pp.     Sm.  8° 6436.3 

LoRiNG,  Frederick  Wadsworth.    Two  college  friends.     615.7 
LoRiNG,  James  Spear.     The  hundred  Boston  orators, 
from  1770  to  1852.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1853. 

viii,  716  pp.    8° 6022.9 

Lorn,  or  Lorne,  Scotland.  The  land  of  Lome, 
including  the  cruise  of  the  "  Tern"  to  the  outer 
Hebrides.  Buchanan,  R.  London,  1871.  2  v.  12°.  424.11 

LoRNA  Doone.     Blackmore,  R.  D 710.16 

LoRRAiN,  Claude.     See  Gel^e,  ^laude. 

Los  Gringos.     Wise,  H.  A.    New  York,  1849.    12°.     435.4 

Losing  to  win.     Davies,  T 714.8 

Loss  and  gain:  the  story  of  a  convert.     Newman, 

J.  H.    London,  1874.    Sm.  8° 5636.6 

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Shelf.  No. 
LossiNG,  Benson  John.    Life  and  times  of  Philip 
Schuyler.     New  York  [cop.  1872].     2  v.     Por- 
trait.    12° 5023.5 

—  Outline   history  of    the   fine   arts.     Illustrated. 

New  York,  1857.    330  [328]  pp.    Portrait.    12°.  1617.1 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.  New  York, 

1860.    2  V.    Portraits.    Maps.    Fac-similes.  8°.  810.17 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.      New 

York,  1868.  1084-f.  pp.  Portraits.  Fac- 
similes.    8° 810.16 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  civil  war  iu  the  United 

States.    Philadelphia,  1866-70.    3  v.    Portraits. 

Maps.     Fac-similes.     8° 810.15 

Lost  and  saved.     Norton,  C.  E.  S 314.8 

Lost  and  won.     Craik,  G.  M 322.7 

Lost  child.  The.    Kingsley,  H.     (/»  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.10 

Lost  daughter.  The.     Hentz,  C.  L 534.17 

Lost  for  love.     Braddon,  M.  E.    Leipzig 330.8 

—  Same.     New  York 710.35 

Lost  heir.  The,  of  Linlithgow.     Southworth,  E.  D. 

E.N 727.7 

Lost  heiress.  The.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 522.8 

Lost  in  the  fog.     De  Mille,  J 934.21 

Lost  in  the  jungle.     Du  Chaillu,  P.  B 933.6 

Lost  Lenore.     Reid,  M 725.1 

Lost  manuscript.  The.    Freytag,  G 521.4 

Lost  palace.  The.  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  travel- 
lers    720.25 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.      A  romance  of  real  life. 

Payn,  J 522.25 

Lost  tales.  The,   of  Miletus.     [Poems.]     Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.     Leipzig,  1866.    Sq.  16°.  1614.7 

Lost  tar,  The.    Samuels,  A.  F 918.25 

LoTERiE,  La,  de  Francfort.     Souvestre,  ]6.    Theatre 

de  la  jounesse.     Paris,  1860.     18° 5536.15 

LoTHAiR.     [Catholicism  in  England.]     Disraeli,  B. 

Leipzig 324.19 

—  Same.     New  York 721.3 

Lottie  Darling.     Jeaflfreson,  J.  C 732.15 

Lottie  Eames;  or,   **  Do  your  best,  and  leave  the 

rest " 934.34 

Lotus-eating:   a   summer   book.      Curtis,    G.  W. 

New  York,  1868.     12° 415.14 

LouANDRE,  Charles  (Leopold),  editor.  Chefs- 
d'oeuvres  des  conteurs  fran^ais.  Avec  une  in- 
troduction des  notes  historiques  et  litteraires  et 
un  index.     Paris,  1874.     2  v.     18° 5534.3 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Avant  La  Fontaine,  1030-1650.   II.  Con- 
teraporaines  de  La  Fontaine,  xviie  siecle. 

Loubat,  J.  F.  Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,  in 
1866,  of  Gustavus  Vasa  Fox.  Edited  by  J.  D. 
Champlin,  jr.  New  York,  1873.  444  pp.  1 
plate.     Portraits.     L.  8° 5911.3 

Loudon,  Jane  Webb.  Gardening  for  ladies;  and 
Companion  to  the  flower-garden.  Edited  by  A. 
J.  Downing.  New  York,  1847.  430  pp.  Il- 
lustrated.    12°  6626.9 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.    Harris,  M 724.16 

Louis  IX,  or  St.  Louis,  king  of  France.  See  GuizoT, 
F.  (P.  G.)  Great  Christians  of  France.  [Lon- 
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Louis  XIV,  king  of  France.     James,  G.  P.  R.     Life 

and  times  of.     London,  1851.     2  v.     Sm.  8°. ..  5526.5 

—  Pardoe,  J.     Louis  xiv,  and  the  court  of  Franco 

in  the  seventeenth  century.     New  York,  1847. 

2  V.     12° 1223.11 

Note.  —  For  Louis,  kings  of  France,  see  France,  note. 

Louis  XV  and  his  times;  or,  the  priest  and  the 
Huguenot.  Bungener,  L.  L.  F.  Boston,  1874. 
12° : 627.4 

Louis,  Pierre  Charles  Alexandre.  Anatomical,  pa- 
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yellow  fever  of  Gibraltar  of  1828.  Translated 
by  G.  C.  Shattuck,  jr.  Boston,  1839.  xxiii, 
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—  Anatomical,    pathological,    and   therapeutic  re- 

searches upon  gastro-enterite,  or  typhoid  feVer. 
Translated  by  H.  I.  Bowditch.  Boston,  1836. 
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LoDis,  Pierre  Charles  Alexandre,  continued. 

—  Researches  on  phthisis.      2d  edition,  enlarged. 

Translated  by  W.  H.  Walshe.     London,  1846. 

XXXV,  671-j- pp.     8'^ 6013.6 

—  Researches  on  the  efifects  of  bloodletting  in  some 

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G.  Putnam.     With  preface  and  appendix  by  J. 

Jackson.     Boston,  1836.     xxxii,  171  pp.     8°..    6014.4 
Louis  Napol:i^on  Bonaparte.     See  Napoleon  III. 

Louis  Sinclair.    Wise,  D 932.37 

Louise  la  Valliere.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 611.12 

Note.  —  Historical  novel ;  compare  Bulwer's  play  of  same 
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Louisiana.     See  Red  river. 
Louvre,  The.     See  Paris. 

Love.     Michelet,  J.    New  York,  1872.     12° 1934.11 

Love,  Conjugial.    Swedenborg,  E.  New  York,  1871. 

8° 6323.4 

Love  afloat.    Sheppard,  F.  H 723.13 

Love  after  marriage.     Hentz,  C.  L.*. 534.18 

Love  and  money.     Howitt,  M 937.2 

Love  and  skates.     Winthrop,  T.-  (In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.6 

Love  and  valor.     Hood,  T 510.3 

Love  at  first  sight.     Curling,  H 710.14 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Preston,  H.  W. . . .  516.22 
Love  is  the  best  doctor:  a  comedy.     Moliere,  J.  B. 

P.     Dramatic  works.     Edinburgh,  1876.     8°.. 5530.3.3 

**  Love  me  little,  love  me  long."     Reade,  C 315.2 

Love  of  country,  or  Sobieski  and  Hedwig.      Sal- 

vandy,  N.  A.,  comte  de.     Boston,  1856.     12°. ..  916.11 

Love  or  marriage  ?     Black,  W 720.18 

Love  the  avenger.     A.,  A.  A 312.2 

Love,  The,  that  lived.      Eiloart,  Mrs.  C.  J 711.12 

Love-tiff,  The:  a  comedy.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  Dra- 
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Love's  conflict.     Church,  F 337.16 

Love's  labor  won.    South  worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 727.13 

Love's   meinie  [i.  e.   retinue];     Ruskin,   J.     New 

York,  1873.  12° 5236.3 

Love's  victory.     Farjeon,  B.  L 711.26 

Loved  at  last.     Lemon,  M 312.7 

Lovel  the  widower.     Thackeray,  W.  M.    Leipzig. .     335.3 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)     London 513.1.11 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.3 

LovELS,  The,  of  Arden.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.7 

Lover,  Samuel.     Barny  O'Reirdon  the  navigator. 

(In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.9 

—  The  fairy -finder.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little 

classics)  529.4.12 

—  The  gridiron.      (In  Johnson,  (E.)   R.      Little 

classics) 529.4.9 

—  Handy  Andy:  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     London 536.15 

—  Same.     New  York 530.15 

—  Irish  heirs 732.20 

—  Rory  O'More 536.16 

—  Selections  from.     See  Half  hours  with  Irish  au- 

thors.    New  York,  1873.    12° 737.9 

^(Xe.— Lover's  stories  are  popular  pictures  of  Irish  life. 

Loves  of  the  angels.    Moore,  T.     Poetical  works. 

Leipzig,  1842.     Sq.  16° 1614.9.2 

Loves  of  the  poets.  Memoirs  of  the.     [Biographical 

sketches.]     Jameson,  A.  (M.)     Boston,    1866. 

16° 5618.2 

Low,   Samuel.      Poems.      New   York,    1800.     2   v. 

12° 1617.18 

Low  marriage,  A.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 330.22 

Lowell,  Anna  Cabot.     Thoughts  on  the  education  of 

girls.     Boston,  1853.     72  pp.     16° 1738.2 

Lowell,  James  Russell.     Poetical  works.     Boston, 

1871.     2  V.     Portrait.     16° 5228.1 

Contents.  — yo\.  I.  Miscellaneous  poems;  Memorial  verses ; 
Sonnets;  L'envoi;  The  vision  of  Sir  Launfal.  II.  A  fable  for 
critics;  The  Biglow  papers;  The  unhappy  lot  of  Mr.  Knott; 
An  oriental  apologue. 

—  Among  my  books.     [Ist  and]  2d  series.     Boston, 

1873,76.     2v.     16° 1934.8 

ConieruZ—  Vol.  I.  Dryden ;  Witchcraft;  Shakespeare  once 
more;  New  England  two  centuries  ago;  tossing;  Rousseau 
and  the  sentimentalists.  II.  Dante;  Spenser;  Wordsworth; 
Milton;  Keats.  '^ 


Shelf.  No. 
Lowell,  James  Russell,  continued. 

—  The  Biglow  papers,  edited,  with  an  introduction, 

notes,  glossary,  and  copious  index,  by  Homer 
Wilbur.   9th  edition.  Boston,  1871,  72.  2  v.  16°.  5227.1 

JVb<c.  — These  are  poems,  mostly  humorouSj  but  mixed  with 
much  powerful  satire,  written  in  the  Yankee  dialect,  chiefly 
of  political  bearing  during  the  Mexican  and  the  civil  war, 
accompanied  by  purposely  stilted  comments  of  an  imaginary 
editor;  while  the  introduction  is  of  importance  in  a  philologi- 
cal sense  as  regarding  Americanisms. 

—  A  fable  for  critics.     [New  York],  1848.     78+ 

pp.     12° 1622.2 

Note.  —  A  satire  in  easy  swinging  verse  on  the  prominent 
American  authors. 

—  Fireside  travels.     Boston,  1864.     324+  pp.   12°.     464.4 

Note.  —  Experiences  at  home  and  abroad. 

Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence.     Antony  Brade 714.5 

—  A  raft  that  no  man  made.     (In  Johnson,' (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Lowell,  Mass.     Appleton,  N.     Introduction  of  the 

power  loom,  and  origin  of.     Lowell,  1858.     8°  .  6434.3 

—  Miles,  H.  A.     Lowell,  as  it  was  and  as  it  is. 

Lowell,  1847.     12° 5017.5 

Loyal  unto  death 727.29 

Loyal  West,  The,  in  the  times  of  the  rebellion;  also, 
before  and  since.     Barber,  J.  W.,  and  Howe,  H. 

Cincinnati,  1865.     8° 5033.4 

Loyson,  Charles  Jean  Marie,  ecclesiastical  name 
Pere  Hyacinths.  Catholic  reform.  Letters, 
fragments,  discourses,  by  Father  Hyacinthe. 
Translated  by  Madame  Hyacinthe-Loyson.  With 
a  preface  by  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.    London, 

1874.     xlv,  234+pp.     Sm.  8° 6326.15 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Nature  series.  On  the  origin 
and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  With  illustra- 
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—  The  origin  of  civilisation  and  the  primitive  con- 

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savages.       New   York,    1871.       xvi,    380    pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 1527.1 

Luce,  Stephen  B.  Seamanship:  for  the  use  of  the 
United  States  naval  academy.  Illustrated.  5th 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  New  York,  1873. 

xv,667+pp.     8° 1520.8 

Lucia  :  her  problem.     Douglas,  A.  M 533.13 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson, 

0,,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

LuciANUS  Samosatensis.     Lucian   [outlined  and  ex- 
plained].    Collins,  W.  L.     London,  1873.     16°. 6116.19 
LuciLE.     [Novel  in  verse.]      Bulwer-Lytton,  (E.) 

R.     Boston,  1872.     Sq.  16° 1616.2 

Lucius  Da voren.     Braddon,  M.  E 329.13 

Luck  and  pluck.     Alger,  H.,  jr 935.7 

Luck  and  pluck  series.     See  Alger,  Horatio,  jr. 
Luck,  The,  of  Roaring  camp.  Harte,  (F.)  B.  Boston, 

1871.     16° 526.16 

—  Same.     (7?i  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics)..  529.4.4 

Lucky  disappointment,  A.     Church,  F 718.6 

Lucretia:  or,  the  children  of  night.  Bulwer-Lyt- 
ton, E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.14 

Lucretius  Carus,  Titus.     On  the  nature  of  things. 

Translated  into  English  verse  by  C.  F.  Johnson, 

with  introduction  and  notes.     New  York,  1872. 

333  pp.     Sm.  8° 1526.20 

LuCREZiA  Borgia.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Lucy  Crofton.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 725.20 

Lucy  Maria.     Diaz,  A.  M 916.29 

Ludlow,  Anna  D.     Madge  Graves.     By  the  author 

of  "Bessie  Lovell" 1118.10 

Ludlow,   Fitz  Hugh.     The  hasheesh   eater:  being 

passages  from  the  life  of  a  Pythagorean.     4th 

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—  The  heart  of  the  continent:  a  record  of  travel 

across  the  plains  and  in  Oregon,  with  an  exam- 
ination of  the  Mormon  principle.  With  illustra- 
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—  Little  Briggs  and  I.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.    Lit- 

tle classics) 529.4.11 

Ludlow,  Park.     Nick  Hardy 1115.14 

—  The  red-shanty  boys 937.19 

LuDwiG  der  Baier.     Uhland,  J.  L.     Gedichte  und 

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LvEBKE,  Wilhelm.     History  of  art.     Translated  by 
F.    E.    Bunnett.     2d    edition.     London,    1869. 
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—  History  of  sculpture,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the 

present   time.     Translated   by  F.   E.    Bunnett. 

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Note.  —  These  books  are  both  of  good  repute. 

LuiSA  Miller.     Verdi,  G.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

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LuleX,  Notes  on  a  journey  from  London  to.    Shairp, 

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Lulu's  novel.    Polko,  E 731.31 

LuMBY,  Joseph  Rawson.     The  history  of  the  creeds. 

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LuNT,   George,   editor.     Old    New    England    traits. 

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LuTFULLAH,   Autobiography   of.      Eastwiok,   E.   B. 

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Luther,  Martin.  Life.  AVritten  by  himself.  Col- 
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Note.  —  The  life  by  Michelet  is  mainly  autobiographic,  by 
making  Luther's  own  writings  tell  the  story.  Michelet  is  a 
catholic,  but  he  ie  in  sympatiiy  with  the  spirit  of  the  reformer, 
and  he  has  thoroughly  studied  his  character.  From  Audin, 
the  chief  catholic  authority,  who  is  able,  but  less  satisfactory  to 
Protestants  than  Michelet,  Hazlitt  borrows  details  of  Luther's 
early  years  to  complete  in  the  translation,  in  the  above  list, 
Michelet's  account  of  that  period,  and  he  has  also  added  to 
other  parts  of  the  narrative  so  as  to  make  it  the  most  complete 
for  the  general  reader  for  what  is  more  particularly  the  per- 
sonal history  of  the  reformer.  The  English  reader  will  also 
consult  Carlyle's  estimate,  in  his  "  Heroes  and  hero-worship  " 
[15,S5.19] ;  Hallam's  view  in  the  first  volume  of  his  "  Literature 
of  Europe"  [153I.2J  and  in  his  " Middle  ages  "[.5916.1];  the 
concise  and  generally  just  review  by  Robertson  in  his 
"Charles  V ''  [1226.9] ;  Roscoe's  "  Leo  X  "  [5526.6],  where  the  ten- 
dency is  to  explain  favorably  the  action  of  the  church  autlior- 
ities,  while  justice  is  still  done  to  Luther;  Ranke's  *'  History 
of  the  popes  "  [5516.7],  who  presents  the  obstacles  in  the  re- 
former's way;  and  D'Aubignfi's  Reformation,  a  book  rather 
tedious,  and  at  times  exaggerated  in  sentiment.  Froiide  has 
a  paper  in  his  "  Short  studies  "  [1914.5]  on  Luther  and  Eras- 
mus. See  Hedge's  "  Prose  writers  of  Germany  "  [5732.1],  and 
the  histories  of  German  literature  generally;  and  chap.  4  of 
Fisher's  "  Reformation  "  [5813.7].  What  is  called  the  "  Table- 
talk,"  while  generally  considered  characteristic,  is  not  so 
established  beyond  suspicion  as  authentic,  as  to  make  it  of  the 
great  importance  it  would  seem  to  be  to  the  understanding  of 
Luther.  Archbishop  Spaulding,  a  catholic  authority,  calls 
this  edition  a  bad  abridgment,  with  the  most  objectionable 
passages  carefully  left  out.  See  the  references  in  McClintock 
and  Strong's  Cyclopaedia ;  and  the  article  on  "  Luther  and 
Leo  "  in  Efarper's  monthly,  vol.  39. 

LuTTRELL  of  Arran.     Lever,  (C.)  J.     Leipzig 332.26 

—  Same.     London 516.10 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  Geological  evidences  of  the  an- 
tiquity  of    man.     With   an   outline   of  glacial 

and  post-tertitiry  geology  and  remarks  on  the 
origin  of  species,  with  special  reference  to  man's 
first  appearance  on  earth.  4th  edition.  Illus- 
trated.    London,  1873.     xix,  572  pp.     8° 6613.7 

—  Principles  of  geology.     11th  edition.    Illustrated 

with  maps,  plates,  and  woodcuts.     New   York, 

1873.     2  v.     8°..-. 6631.7 

—  A  second  visit  to  the  United  States.     New  York, 

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Lyford,  Thomas  J.,  and  Boyce,  Allen  P.     The  art 

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Lyman,  George  Hinckley.     History  and  statistics  of 

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Lyman    family.    Genealogy   of    the.      Coleman,   L. 

Albany,  1872.     8° 1211.4 

Lynch,  William  F.     Narrative  of  the  United  States' 

expedition  to  the  river  Jordan  and  the  Dead  sea. 

With    maps    and    illustrations.      Philadelphia, 

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Shelf.  No. 

Lyndon,  pseud.     See  Bright,  Matilda  A. 

Lynx-hunting.    Stephens,  C.  A 937.25 

Lyon,  George  Francis.  Brief  narrative  of  an  unsuc- 
cessful attempt  to  reach  Repulse  bay,  through 
Sir  Thomas  Rowe's  "  Welcome,"  in  his  majesty's 
ship  Griper,  in  1824.  With  a  chart  and  engrav- 
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Lyra  Anglicana.   Hymns  and  sacred  songs.    Baynes, 

R.  H.     Leipzig,  1868.     Sq.  16° 1613.8 

Lyttleton,  George,  lord.  See  Lawrence,  E.  Lives 
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Lytton,  (Edward)  Robert  (Bulwer).  See  Bulwer- 
Lytton,  (Edward)  Robert,  lord  Lytton. 

Lytton,  Lord.  See  Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward 
(George  Earle)  Lytton,  lord  Lytton. 

M.  orN.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 330.6 

Mabel  Lee.     Fisher,  F.  C 711.29 

Mabel  Martin.     A  harvest  idyl.     Whittier,  J.  G. 

Boston,  1876.    8° 1623.3 

Mabel  Vaughan.     Cummins,  M.  S.     Boston 724.7 

—  Same.     Leipzig 322.31 

Mabel  Walton's  experiment.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117. 14 

Mabel's  mistake.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.3 

Macaria.     Wilson,  a.  J 725.25 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  lord.     Biographical 

essays.     Leipzig,  1857.     296-|- pp.     Sq.  16". .  .1238.13 

Contents.  —  Frederifi  the  great ;  John  Buuyan ;  Oliver  Gold- 
smith ;  Samuel  Johnson ;  Bertrand  Barere. 

—  Critical  and  historical  essays,  contributed  to  the 

Edinburgh  review.     Leipzig,  1850.     5  v.  in  3. 

Sq.  16° 1918.4 

—  History  of  England  from  the  accession  of  James 

II.     [Covering  also  William  iii's  reign.]     Leip- 
zig, 1849-55.     10  V.  in  5.     Sq.  16° 838.1 

—  Lays  of  ancient  Rome:  with  "  Ivry"  and  "  The 

Armada."     Leipzig,  1851.     240-4-  pp.     1  plate. 

Sq.  16° 1614.17 

—  Life  and  letters.      By  his  nephew  George  Otto 

Trevelyan.     London,  1876.     2  v.     Portrait.    8°.  5332.7 

—  Same.     New  York,  1876.     2  v.     Portrait.     8°...   1222.4 

—  Speeches.     Leipzig,  1853.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16°...    1928.2 

—  William  Pitt,  [and  Francis]  Atterbury.    Leipzig, 

1860.     210-4- pp.     Sq.  16° 1238.18 

—  Rogers,  Henry,  Martin,  Theodore,  and  others. 

New   biographies  of  illustrious   men.     Boston, 

1857.     xxii,408pp.     12° 5428.4 

Contents.  —  Joseph  Addison,  by  W.  Spalding;  Francis  At- 
terbury, by  T.  B.  Macaulay;  Francis  Bacon,  by  W.  Spalding; 
Joseph  Butler,  by  H.  Rogers;  John  Howard,  by  [W.]  H. 
Dixon ;  John  Bunyan,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay ;  Horace,  by  T. 
Martin:  Robert  Hall,  by  H.  Rogers;  Sir  John  Franklin,  by 
Sir  J.  Richardson;  Homer,  by  J.  S.  Blackie;  Oliver  Gold- 
smith, by  T.  B.  Macaulay;  Edward  Gibbon,  by  H.  Rogers; 
Gassendi,  by  H.  Rogers;  James  Crichton,  by  D.  Irving; 
Samuel  Johnson,  by  't.  B.  Macaulay;  Sir  Humphry  Davy,  by 
J.  D.Forbes;  David  Hume,  by  H.  Rogers. 

Note.  —  See  the  excellent  article  in  Allibone,  both  under  Ma- 
caulay and  Trevelyan,  with  the  authorities  there  named,  with 
references  to  the  independent  sketches  by  Dean  Milman,  Alli- 
bone and  Hotten.  Other  illustrative  matter  can  be  found  in 
Knight's  "  Passages  of  a  working  life  "  [5626.11];  Maginn'a 
"  Fraserian  papers  "  [19;».5] ;  Russell's  "  Life  of  Thomas 
Moore;"  H.  C.  Robinson's  "  Diary  "  [6425.3];  the  "  Greville 
memoirs  "  [5414.6] ;  Taine's  "  English  literature  "  [5613.1.2]; 
Whipple's  Essays  [1936.2.1];  W.  M.  Thackeray,  in  Harper's 
magazine,  vol.  20 ;  and  Bayne's Essays  [1226.15.2].  The  recent 
life  of  Macaulay,  by  his  nephew,  is  the  authoritative  record. 

Macaulay 's  "History,"  a  fragment  of  what  he  contemplated, 
is  generally  accounted  the  most  brilliant  piece  of  historical 
writing  in  our  day,  though  it  is  much  criticised  on  some 
points.  His  essays  are  ecjually  popular,  and  have  done  more 
to  entice  readers  of  lighter  ran^e  than  any  similar  produc- 
tions. His  "  Speeches  "  are  lucid,  and  good  examples  of  the 
best  parliamentary  displays.  His ' '  Lays  "  are  the  best  of  their 
kind. 

MacAuley  [McAuley],  Catherine  Elizabeth,  {relig- 
ious name  Mary  Catherine).  Life  of  Catherine 
McAuley,  foundress  of  the  institute  of  religious 
sisters  of  mercy.  By  a  member  of  the  Order  of 
mercy.  With  an  introduction  by  Richard  Bap- 
tist O'Brien.  New  York,  1874  [cop.  1866].  508 
pp.     Portraits.     12° 6334.1 

MacCabe  [McCabe],  James  D.  Lights  and  shadows 
of  New  York  life;  or,  the  sights  and  sensations 
of  the  great  city.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia 
[cop.  1872].     850  pp.     8° 814.9 


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Mac-Carthy,  Denis  Florence.  Shelley's  early  life 
from  original  sources.  With  curious  incidents, 
letters,  and  writings,  now  first  published  or  col- 
lected. London  [1872].  xxiv,  408  pp.  Por- 
traits.    Sm.  8° 6426.8 

—  editor.     Book  of  Irish  ballads.     New  York,  1873. 

252pp.     16° 5626.3 

MacCarthy  [McCarthy],  Justin.  Dear  Lady  Dis- 
dain.   Anovel 721.23 

—  A  fair  Saxon.     Anovel 734.8 

—  George  Sand.     Reprinted  from    "The  galaxy" 

for  May,  1870.     Boston,  1870.     24  pp.     16"...  526.23 

—  Lady  Judith 531.4 

—  Linley  Rochford 710.26 

—  Modern  leaders:   being  a  series  of  biographical 

sketches.     New  York,  1872.     243  pp.     8° 6930.2 

—  My  enemy's  daughter.     Anovel 710.38 

—  Paul  Massie.     A  romance 723.14 

—  The  Waterdale  neighbours 313.14 

MacClellan    [McClellan],   George   Brinton,   joint 

author.  Exploration  of  the  Red  river  of 
Louisiana,  in  1852.     See  Marcy,  Randolph  B.. .   5033.2 

MacClintock  [M'Clintock],  Sir  Francis  Leopold. 
The  voyage  of  the  "Fox"  in  the  Arctic  seas. 
Narrative  of  the  discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir 
John  Franklin  and  his  companions.  With  maps 
and  illustrations.  Boston,  1860.  xxiii,  375-U 
pp.     8° 424.7 

MacClintock  [M'Clintock],  John,  and  Strong, 
James.  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical,  theological,  and 
ecclesiastical  literature.  Vol.  i-v.  New  York, 
1871-73.     5  V.     8^^ *R.R.,  A.2.3 

MacClung  [M'Clung],  John  Alexander.  Sketches 
of  Western  adventure:  1775-94.  Also  addi- 
tional sketches  of  adventure,  compiled  by  the 
publishers,  and  a  biography  of  J.  A.  M'Clung, 
by  H.  Waller.  Covington,  Ky.,  1872.  xxix, 
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MacClure  [McClure],  Robert,  editor.  Every  horse 
owners'  cyclopedia.  With  engravings.  Phila- 
delphia, 1872.     582  pp.     9P 6613.1 

Contents.  —  Diseases,  and  how  to  cure  them.  By  J.  H. 
Walsh.  The  American  trotting  horse.  By  E.  Harvey.  The 
turf  and  trotting  horse  of  America.    By  J.  Elderkin. 

MacCosh  [McCosh],  James.  The  Scottish  philoso- 
phy, from  Hutcheson  to  Hamilton.     New  York, 

1875.     vii,  481  pp.     8° 5821.1 

MacCrie  [McCrio],  Thomas.  The  story  of  the  Scot- 
tish church.  From  the  reformation  to  the  dis- 
ruption.    London,  1875.     xv,  576  pp.     8" 5816.22 

MacDonald,  George.     Adela  Cathcart 725.23 

—  Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.     Leipzig 328.3 

—  Same.     New  York 720.26 

—  Annals  of  a  quiet  neighbourhood 328.1 

—  A  double  story 539.8 

. —  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 915.16 

—  David  Elginbrod 328.2 

—  Dealings  with  the  fairies 939. 1 

—  England's  antiphon.     [London,  1868.]     viii,  332 

pp.     Illustrated.     [Sunday  library.]     Sm.  8*^..  5937.8 

Note.  —  The  religious  poetry  of  England,  with  specimens. 

—  Malcolm.     Leipzig 335.15 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 710.31 

—  Phan tastes:  a  fairie  romance  for  men  and  women.     512.8 

—  The  portent.     [Second  sight] 537.3 

—  The  princess  and  the  goblin 936.33 

—  Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood 536.19 

—  Robert  Falconer , . . .     512.9 

—  St.  George  and  St.  Michael.     A  novel.     Leipzig.  331.22 

—  Same.     New  York 714.34 

—  The  seaboard  parish.     A  sequel  to  "  Annals  of  a 

quiet  neighbourhood  " 536.18 

—  The  vicar's  daughter 537.23 

—  Wilfrid  Cumbermede 537.4 

Kote.  —  MacDonald's  novels  have  many  of  them  a  decidedly 
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Macdonell,  Agnes.     For  the  king's  dues 532.12 

Macduff,  John  Ross.  Wells  of  Baca;  or,  solaces 
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Mac6,  Jean.  History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread.  Trans- 
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—  Home  fairy  tales.     Translated  by  M.  L.  Booth  ..  933.13 

—  The  servants  of  the  stomach.    Reprinted  from  the 

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Macedonians,  Ancient  history  of  the.     Rollin,  C. 

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Macfarren,  — .     Winning  a  husband:  a  burletta. 

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Macgillivray,  William.  Travels  and  researches  of 
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Macgregor,  John.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan, 
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Note.  —  Macgregor  was  a  pioneer  in  the  recent  fashion  of 
canoe  voyaging,  and  his  books  have  been  very  popular. 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo.  The  history  of  Florence, 
and  the  affairs  of  Italy.  From  the  earliest  times 
to  the  death  of  Lorenzo  the  magnificent;  to- 
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Machine  construction  and  drawing.     Tomkins,  E. 

New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.9 

Machinery,  Elementary  principles  of.     Abel,  C.  D. 

London,  1868.     12° 6428.2 

Machines,  Dictionary  of.     Appleton,  D.,   and  co. 

New  York,  1869.     2  v.     L.  8° *R.R.,  D.3.3 

Macintosh    [Mcintosh],   Maria  J.      Charms    and 

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—  Conquest  and  self-conquest,  or,  which  makes  the 

hero  ? 718.4 

—  Emily  Herbert;   or,  the  happy  home 929.9 

—  Two  lives 735.24 

—  A  year  with  Maggie  and  Emma;  a  true  story. . .  928.19 
Mack,  Robert  C,  compiler.     The  Londonderry  cele- 
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Mackarness,  Matilda  Anne,  formerly  Miss  Planche. 

A  mingled  yarn 339.19 

—  A  peerless  wife 312.1 

—  Sunbeam  stories 313.18 

Contents.  —  A  trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam ;  The  cloud  with  the 
silver  lining;  Old  Jollifte;  The  sequel  to  Old  Jolliife;  The 
star  in  the  desert;  "  Only  " ;  A  merry  Christmas. 

MacKeen  [McKeen],  Phebe  F.     Thornton  hall 912.16 

MacKeever  [McKeever],  Harriet  B.  Edith's  min- 
istry     713.13 

—  Silver  threads 714.31 

—  Sunshine;  or,  Kate  Vinton 1117.29 

—  Twice  crowned.     A  story  of  the  days  of  queen 

Mary 528.1 

—  Woodcliflf 723.25 

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Mackenzie,  Alexander  Slidell.  Life  of  Oliver 
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Portrait.     16° 1228.6 

Mackenzie,  C.  Five  thousand  receipts  in  all  the 
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Mackenzie,  Erick.  The  Rouapass;  or.  Englishmen 
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Mackenzie,  Henry.  Miscellaneous  works.  3d  edi- 
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Maclise,   Daniel.      Gallery   of   illustrious  literary 

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Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     Diane 337.4 

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—  My  story.     Leipzig 330.14 

—  Same.     New  York 711.14 

—  Patty 313.15 

—  Pictures  across  the  channel 339.22 

—  Too  soon.     Leipzig 319.21 

—  Same.     New  York 731.8 

Macready,   William  Charles.     Reminiscences,  and 

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Macturk,  John.     Physical  geography.     New  York 

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Mad  marriage,  A.     Fleming,  M.  A 724.31 

MADMonkton.     Collins,  (W.)  W 511.25 

Madagascar,  Twelve  months  in.     Mullens,  J.  New 

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Madame  de  Beaupre.     Jenkin,  Mrs.  G 517.15 

Madame  de  Chamblay.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 510.8 

Madame  Fontenoy.  By  the  author  of  "  Mademoi- 
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Madame  Therese;  or,  the  volunteers  of '92.  Erck- 
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Madden,  Richard  Robert.  Literary  life  and  cor- 
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Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigliere:  comedie.     Sandeau, 

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Mademoiselle  Mori:  a  tale  of  modern  Rome 313.13 

Madge  Graves.     Ludlow,  A.  D 1118.10 

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Maggie  Miller.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.3 

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Maginn,  William.  The  Fraserian  papers.  Anno- 
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Mahaffy,  John  Pendleton.     Social  life  in  Greece 

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Maid,  The,  of  Malines.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.) 

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Maid,  The,  of  Orleans.     See  Darc,  Jeanne. 

Maid,  The,  of  Sker.     Blackmore,  R.  D 711.20 

Maiden  sisters.     By  the  author  of  "  Still  waters"..  313.17 

Maiden  widow.  The.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 734.26 

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Mail  bags.  Ten  years  among  the.      Holbrook,  J. 

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Mailfer,  H.  C.  Recherches  historiques  du  juste  et 
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Main,  Robert.  Rudimentary  astronomy.  New 
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Maitland,  Edward.  By  and  by:  an  historical  ro- 
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Maitland,  Sir  Frederick  Lewis.  Narrative  of  the 
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Maitres,  Les,  mosaistes.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 

Paris,  1864.     18° ". .  .   2016.5 

Make  or  break.     Adams,  W.  T 924.20 

Make  your  wills!  a  farce.     Mayhew,  E.,  and  Smith, 

G.     NewYork,  N.  D.     J2° 1635.3 

Making  merry.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Works 512.1.4 

Malacca,  The  straits  of.     Thomson,  J.     New  York, 

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Malade  imaginaire,  Le:  comedie-ballet.     Moliere, 

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Malay  archipelago,  The:  the  land  of  the  orang- 
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Malbone:  an  Oldport  romance.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

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Malbrook.     a  novel 537.24 

Malcolm.     MacDonald,  G.     Leipzig 335. 15 

^  Same.     Philadelphia 710.31 

Malden,  Mass.     The  bi-centennial  book  of  Maiden. 

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Mallet,  Paul  Heinrich.  Northern  antiquities;  or, 
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Hughes;  The  art  of  constructing  common  roads,  by  H.  Law; 
Remarks  on  the  maintenance  of  macadamized  roads,  by  Sir 
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failure  of  macadamized  roads  in  certain  localities,  by  B. 
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Malleville.     Abbott,  J 914.15 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  Morte  dArthur.  Book  of 
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Round  Table.  Original  edition  of  Caxton  re- 
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509  pp.     Sm.  8° 5618.10 

Mamie's  watchword.     Mathews,  J.  H 1117.32 

Mammalia.  Their  various  orders  and  habits  popu- 
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Mammon.     Gore,  C.  G.  F 311,3 

Man.      Buechner,  (F.  C.  C.)  L.      Man  in  the  past, 

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—  Campbell,  G.  D.,  duke  of  Argyll.    Primeval  man. 

London,  1869.     16° 5916.5 

—  Chalmers,  T.     The  power,  wisdom,  and  goodness 

of  God,  as  manifested  in  the  adaption  of  exter- 
nal nature  to  the  moral  and  intellectual  consti- 
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—  Combe,  G.     The  constitution  of  man,  considered 

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—  Darwin,  C.   (R.)     The  descent  of.     New  York, 

1872.     2  V.     12° 1523.5 


Shelf.  No. 
Man,  continued. 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    The  story  "of  the  earth  and  man. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 1523.22 

—  Figuier,  (G.)L.  Primitive  man.  London,  1870.  8°.  5912.3 

—  Home,  H.,  lord  Karnes.     Sketches  of  the  history 

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—  Huxley,  T.  H.     Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in 

nature.     New  York,  1872.     12° 1523.10 

—  Kidd,  J.     Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the 

physical  condition  of.     Philadelphia,  1835.  12°.  6618.3 

—  Lubbock,  Sir  J.     The  origin  of  civilisation  and 

the  primitive  condition  of.     New  York,   1871. 

12° 1527.1 

—  Lyell,   Sir  C.     Geological  evidences  of  the  an- 

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—  Mivart,  St.  G.     Man  and  apes.    New  York,  1874. 

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—  Morison,  D.     The  religious  history  of.     London, 

1842.     Sm.  8° 5816.15 

—  Pope,  A.     Essay  on.     [Poem.]     Leipzig,  1848. 

Sq.  16° 1613.10 

—  Same.     London,  1871.     8° 5612.2.2 

—  Romberg,  M.  H.     Manual  of  the  nervous  diseases 

of.     London,  1853.     2  v.     8° 6013.16 

—  Southall,  J.  C.  Origin  of.  Philadelphia,  1875.  8°.  6612.8 

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2  v.     8° 6614.10 

The  uncivilized  races,  or  natural  history  of. 

Hartford,  1870.     2v.ini.     L.  8° 6610.3 

Same.     London,  1870.     2  v.     L.  8° 6610.2 

See  also  Anthropology,  Civilization,  Darwinism,  Races. 

Man  and  nature.     Marsh,  G.  P.     New  York,  1869. 

Sm.  8° 6614.6 

Man  and  wife.     Collins,  ( W.)  W 326.2 

Man,  The,  in  the  moon  and  other  people.     Ray- 
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Man,  The,  of  education:  or,  beauties  of  Lord  Ches- 
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Boston,  1801.     12° 1928.6 

Man,  a,  of  honor.     Eggleston,  G.  C 726.17 

Man,  The,  of  the  North,  and  the  man  of  the  South. 

Bonstetten,  C.  V.  de.     New  York,  1864.     12°..   1938.2 
Man,  a,  of,  the  people.      A  tale  of  1848.      Erck- 

mann,  E.,  and  Chatrian,  A.     2v 736.23 

Man  on  the  ocean.     A  book  about  boats  and  ships. 

Ballantyne,  R.  M 1715.30 

Man  upon  the  sea,  Remarkable  voyages;  or.    Good- 
rich, F.  B.     Philadelphia,  1873.     8° 421.7 

Man,  The,  who  laughs.  Hugo,  V.  (M.),  vicomte  .. .  521.2 
Man,  The,  who  was  like  Shakspeare.  Black,  W....  711.9 
Man,  The,  with  the  broken  ear.  About,  E.  (F.  V.).  517.20 
Man,  The,  without  a  country.     Hale,  E.  E.     (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.1 

Manchester,   N.    H.,    History  of.      Potter,  C.  E. 

Manchester,  1856.     8° 812.4 

Manco:  the  Peruvian  chief.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G. . .  913.14 
Mandeville,  Sir  John  de.     Travels.     See  English 

explorers.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5927.9 

Manfred.       [Drama.]       Byron,    G.    G.    N.,   lord. 

Works.     Le'ipzig,  1866.     Sq.  16° 1614.13.4 

Manfred;  or,  the  battle  of  Benevento.     Guerrazzi, 

F.  D 723.17 

Manifesto,  The.  Dunlavy,  J.  NewYork,  1847.  8°.  5813.3 
Mankind,  Types  of.     Nott,  J.  C,  and  Gliddon,  G. 

R.     Philadelphia,  1854.     8° 6610.7 

Mann,  Horace,  Life  of.  Mann,  M.  Boston,  1865.  8°.   1213.1 
Mann,  Mary.     The  flower  people.     By  Mrs.  Horace 
Mann.     New  and  revised  edition.     Illustrated. 
Boston,  1875.     176  pp.     Sq.  16° 931.9 

—  Life   of    Horace   Mann.      2d   edition.      Boston, 

1865.     609  [605]  pp.     8° 1213.1 

Mannering,  M&j,  pseud.  5*66  No  well,  Harriet  P.  H. 

Manners  and  minor  morals.     The  lady's  guide  to 

perfect  gentility.      Thornwell,  E.     New  York, 

1856.     12° 1516.2 

Manning,  Anne.  Deborah's  diary.  [Charlesii's  time].     738.4 

—  The    household  of  Sir   Tho*-  More.     [Historical 

fiction.]     New  edition,  with  an  appendix.    New 

York,  1867.     257  pp.     16° 738.3 

—  Jacques  Bonneval;  or,  the  days  of  the  dragon- 
[Historical  fiction,  Huguenots] 738.6 


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Manning,  Anne,  continued. 

—  The  maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell, 

afterwards  Mistress  Milton.  [Historical  fiction, 
Milton's  household.]  4th  edition.  London,  N.  D. 
240pp.     16° V38.1 

—  Passages  in  the  life  of  the  Faire  gospeller,  Mis- 

tress Anne  Askew.     [Henry  viii's  time.]     New 

York,   1867.     237pp.     12".... i   617.19 

—  The  provocations  of  Madame  Palissy  [wife  of  the 

famous  French  potter,  16th  century] 514.2 

—  The  Spanish  barber 738.5 

Manning,  Henry  Edward,  cardinal.     The  Vatican 

decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil    allegiance. 

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Note.— An  answer  to  the  pamphlet  of  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

Manceuvring  mother,  The.     Grey,  Mrs 521.38 

Mansel,  Henry  Longueville.  Letters,  lectures,  and 
reviews,  including  the  Phrontisterion,  or,  Ox- 
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Mansfield,  Robert  Blackford.  The  log  of  the 
Water  lily.  During  two  cruises  in  the  sum- 
mers of  1851-52,  on  the  Rhine,  Neckar,  Main, 
Moselle,  Danube  and  other  streams  of  Germany. 
Leipzig,  1854.     xii,  258  pp.     Sq.  16° 313.20 

Mansfield  park.     Austen,  J 325.25 

Manuels-Roret.     See  Roret,  A. 

Manufacture,  The  two  paths:  being  lectures  on 
art,  and  its  application  to.  Ruskin,  J.  New 
York,  1866.     12° 6236.8 

Manufactures,  Dictionary  of.     lire,  A.     London, 

1872.     3  V.     8° 6422.3 

"Many  happy  returns  of  the  day!"     A  birth-day 

book.    Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.    London  [1859].  16°.     912.8 

Many  lands  and  many  people.     With  illustrations. , 

Philadelphia,  1875.     256  pp.     8° 431.3 

Contents.  —  Searching  for  the  Quinine  plant  in  Peru ;  Site 
and  antiquities  of  Athens,  by  J.  L.  T.  Phillips;  The  Roumi  in 
Kabylia;  Sketches  of  Eastern  travel:  I.  The  Count  de  Beau- 
voir  in  China ;  II.  Batavia,  by  Fanny  R.  Feudge ;  III.  Bang- 
kok, by  Fannie  R.  Feudge;  At  home  with  the  Patagonians, 
by  George  Chaworth  Musters ;  A  tour  in  the  China  seas,  by 
Fannie  R.  Feudge;  In  a  caravan  with  Ger6me  the  painter; 
With  the  Count  de  Beauvoir  in  Japan  and  California,  by  Ed- 
ward Rowland;  Constantinople,  by  F.  W.  Holland;  Wander- 
ings in  Palestine,  by  F.  W.  Holland. 

Maquet,  Auguste,  joint  author.  Histoire  de  la  Bas- 
tille,    ^'ee  Arnould,  Auguste 2010.1 

Marble  faun,  The,  or  Transformation.    Hawthorne, 

N.     Leipzig,  1860.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 311.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1872.     2v.ini.    12° 1813.2 

Marble  prophecy,   The.     [Poem.]     Holland,  J.  G. 

New  York,  1872.     16° 1615.21 

—  Same.     New  York,  1873.     Sq.  16° 1617.2 

March,  Charles  W.    Reminiscences  of  congress.    [A 

biography  of  Daniel  Webster.     With  portrait.] 

2d  edition.    New  York,  1850.   viii,  295  pp.    12°.   1217.3 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.  See  Abbott, 
Jacob. 

Marco  Polo.     See  Polo,  Marco. 

Marcoy,  Paul.  Travels  in  South  America  from  the 
Pacific  ocean  to  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Illustrated 
by  525  engravings  on  wood,  drawn  by  B.  Riou, 
and  ten  maps  from  the  drawings  by  the  author. 
[Translated  from  the  French  by  Elihu  Rich.] 
London,  1875.     2  v.     L.  8° 5030.5 

Contents.  — Yo].  I.  Hay;  Arequipa;  Lampa;  Acopia; 
Cuzco;  Echarati;  Chulituqui;  Tunkini;  Paruitcha.  II. 
Tumbuya;  Sarayacu;  Tierra  Blanca;  Nauta;  Tabatinga; 
Santa  Maria  de  Belen. 

Marcus.    Simonds,  W 932.30 

Marcus  Warland.     Hentz,  C.  L 534.19 

Marcy,  Randolph  B.     Border  reminiscences.     New 

York,  1872.     396  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 413.3 

—  The  prairie  traveler.     A  hand-book  for  overland 

expeditions.      With    maps    [and]   illustrations. 

New  York,  1859.     340  pp.     16° 417.7 

—  Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the  border.     With  il- 

lustrations. New  York,  1866.  442  [440]  pp.   12°.  415.16 

—  and  MacClellan,  George    Brinton.      Explora- 

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With  illustrations.  Washington,  1854.  xv, 
286  pp.    8° 5033.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Mardi:  and  a  voyage  thither.    Melville,  H.    New 

York,,1864.     2  v.     12° 612.11 

Marey,  Etienne  Jules.  International  scientific 
series.  Animal  mechanism:  a  treatise  on  ter- 
restrial and  aerial  locomotion.  With  illustra- 
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Marey-Monge,  Guillaume  Stanislas.  Memoir  on 
swords,  etc.  From  the  French  by  H.  H.  Max- 
well. Notes  and  engravings.  London,  1860. 
xii,  90-]-pp.     12° 1715.12 

Margaret.    [A  close  study  of  New  England  life.] 

Judd,  S 535.13 

Margaret.    Tytler,  C.  C.  F 735.18 

Margaret    of    Anjou.      Abbott,   J.      History  of. 

[Juvenile] 914.29 

—  Hookham,  M.  A.     The  life  and  times  of.     Lon- 

don, 1872.     2v.     8° 5522.10 

Margaret  Hamilton.     Newby ,  C.  J 710.10 

Margaret  Maitland.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W. ) 3 28.8 

Margaret  Percival.     Sewell,  E.  M.     2  v 532.8 

Margery  Keith.     [Juvenile.]     Townsend,  V.  F 1115.16 

Margolle,    ]dl.,   joint    author.     Meteors,    aerolites, 

storms,  and   atmospheric  phenomena.     See  Zu- 

ercher,  F 1714.8 

Margret  Howth.     Davis,  R.  H 715.20 

Marguerite's  journal.     A  story  for  girls 532.15 

Maria   di  Rohan.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Maria  Stuart.     Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.     Werke. 

Stuttgart,  1865.     8° 5734.1.5 

Mariage  force,  Le:    comedie.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P. 

(Euvres.     Paris,  1869.    12° 5537.1.1 

Marian  Grey.     Holmes,  M.  J 635.8 

Marie  Antoinette,  Josephe  Jeanne  de  Lorraine, 

queen  of  France.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of. 

[Juvenile] 913.25 

—  Hayward,  A.     Biographical  and  critical  essays. 

London,  1873.     8° 5833.3.2 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.     [Historical  novel.] 

Mundt,  C.  (M.) 53L32 

Marie  Derville.  A  story  of  a  French  boarding- 
school.     Witt,  H.  de 912.6 

Marie  Stuart.     See  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Marine  engines  and    steam    vessels,   Treatise   on. 

Murray,  R.     London,  1871.     12° .....1716.13 

Marino  Faliero.     [Drama.]     Byron,  G.  G.  N.,  lord. 

Works.     Leipzig,  1866.     Sq.  16° 1614.13.5 

Marion,  Fulgenoe.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents. 
From  the  French.  With  illustrations.  New 
York,  187L     xvi,  218  pp.     16° 1714.18 

—  The  wonders  of  optics.     From  the  French,  and 

edited  by  C.  W.  Quin.     Illustrated.     New  York, 

1871.     276  pp.     16° :...  1714.19 

—  The  wonders  of  vegetation.     From  the  French. 

Edited,  with  additions,  by  [M.]  Scheie  de  Vere. 

With  illustrations.     New  York,  1872.    '283  pp. 

12° 1714.25 

Marion  Berkley.     Comins,L.B.. 912.15 

Maritana.     Wallace,  W.  V,      (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.    Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.5 

Maritime    adventure,    exploration  and    discovery. 

History  of.      Goodrich,   F.  B.      Philadelphia, 

1873.     8° 421.7 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people.  Aldrich,  T.  B. . .  735.27 
Marjorie    Fleming.      Brown,   J.      Boston,    1864. 

12° 916.32 

—  Same.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics). .  .529.4.10 

Marjorie's  quest.     Gould,  J.  T 723.2 

Mark,  the  match  boy.     Alger,  H.j^'r 934.16 

Mark   Seaworth.      A   tale    of    the   Indian    ocean. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G 922.5 

Mark  Twain's  sketches.     Clemens,  S.  L.     Hartford, 

1875.     Sm.  4° 712.8 

Markham,  Clements  R.  A  general  sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Persia.     London,  1874.     xxXvii,  565  pp. 

Map.     8° 5911.4 

Market  assistant,  The.     De  Voe,  T.  F.     New  York, 

1867.     Sm.  8° 1513.14 

Note.  —  Serves  in  part  as  a  history  of  the  New  York  market 
for  provisions,  etc. 

Marlborough,  Duke  of.     See  Churchill,  John. 


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MARVELLOUS 


Shelf.  No. 
Markham,  Albert  Hastings.  A  whaling  cruise  to 
Baffin's  bay  and  the  gulf  of  Boothia.  With 
an  account  of  the  rescue  of  the  crew  of  the 
"  Polaris."  With  an  introduction  by  S.  Osborn. 
London,  1874.  xxiv,  319  pp.  Illustrated. 
Map.     8° 5912.11 

JVbCe.  —  This  book  is  noteworthy  as  showing  how  the  suc- 
cessful penetration  of  ice-fields  by  the  Dundee  Htcain  whalers 
conflrnis  Admiral  Osborn's  expectations  in  1850  —  when  he 
commanded  the  first  screw  steamer  in  these  re{;ion8  —  that 
the  use  of  this  power  was  to  reduce  the  risk  of  Arctic  adven- 
ture to  a  minimum  ;  and  in  the  appendix  is  given  the  report 
to  the  Royal  geographical  society  on  the  scientific  results  yet 
attained,  and  the  arguments  for  renewed  ettbrts  to  penetrate  to 
the  pole  by  the  way  of  Smith's  sound,  indicated  as  most  likely 
to  give  success,  from  the  results  of  the  Polaris  expedition, 
•which  is  made  the  subject  of  one  of  the  chapters  of  the  text, 
the  account  being  chiefly  drawn  from  the  information  of  Dr. 
Bessels,  one  of  the  rescued  crew.  Capt.  Markham's  book  has 
a  map  giving  the  Polaris's  track,  and  showing  the  latest  con- 
figuration of  the  extreme  northern  shores  of  the  passage. 

See  alto  Arctic  regions. 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.     See  John,  Eugenie. 

Marmaduke  Herbert.     Gardiner,  M 310.3 

Marmaduke  Merry  the  midshipman.     Kingston,  W. 

H.  G 922.3 

Marmion.    Scott,  Sir  W.    Poetical  works.    Leipzig, 

1861.     Sq.  16<^ 1613.5 

Marmontel,  Jean  Francois.  Nouveaux  contea 
moraux.  Paris,  1801.  4  v.  Portrait.  Illus- 
trated.   16°,  L.  p 5535.7 

Maroon,  The.     Reid,  M 725.2 

Maroon,  The.     Simms,  W.  G 736.24 

Marooner's  island.     Goulding,  F.  R 926.31 

Marot,  Clement,  and  Beze,  Theodore.   Les  pseaumes 

de  David.     [No  title-page.]     Unpaged.    16^^. .  .5819.12 

Note.  —  Contains  the  psalms  set  to  music,  prayers,  catechism, 
etc.  Is  has  been  impossible  to  determine  which  of  the  many 
editions  published  between  1542  and  1677  this  copy  is. 

Marquette,  Jacques,    Life    of.     Sparks,    J.      (7a 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography). 5028. 1.10 
Marquis  do  Villemer,  The.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.  511.18 
Marquis  of  Letoriere.     From  the  French  [by]  Cath- 
erine Green  Cotting 539.3 

Marriage.    Ferrier,  S.  E 521.21 

Marriage.  A  solemn  appeal  relative  to  the  abuses 
and  excesses  of  the  marriage  relation.  White,  J. 

Battle  Creek,  1870.     16° 1538.19 

Marriage,  A,  in  high  life.     Feuillet,  0 722.2 

Marriage  of  Figaro.     Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.     (In 

Ditson,  0.,  and  co.      Standard  opera  librettos). 6233. 3. 2 

Marriage,  The,  of  Moira  Fergus.     Black,  W 720.38 

Married.     Newby,  C.  J 710.13 

Married  belle.  The.     Smith,  J.  P 727.27 

Married  beneath  him.     Payn,  J 522.21 

Married  in  haste.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.2 

Married  or  single  ?    Sedgwick,  C.  M.     2v 725.22 

Marryat,  Florence.     See  Church,  Florence. 
Marryat,  Frederick.     The  children  of  the  New  for- 
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—  Jacob  Faithful 337.2 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father 337.6 

—  The  king^s  own.     [Mutiny  at  the  Nore,  1797]  . .  337.11 

—  The  mission:  or,  scenes  in  Africa 337.13 

—  Mr.  Midshipman  Easy 337.12 

—  Narrative  of  the  travels  and  adventures  of  Mon- 

sieur Violet,  in  California,  Sonora,  and  Western 
Texas 337.7 

—  Newton  Forster;  or,  the  merchant  service 737.26 

—  Percival  Keene 337.5 

—  Peter  Simple 337.10 

—  The  phantom  ship i 725.17 

—  The  privateer's-man  one  hundred  years  ago 337.22 

—  The  settlers  in  Canada 337.3 

—  Snarleyow;  or,  the  dog  fiend.  [Smuggling,  1700].     732.5 

—  Valerie :  an  autobiography 337.9 

—  Life  and  letters  of.     Church,  F.     Leipzig,  1872. 

Sq.  16° 1228.5 

—  Same.     London,  1872.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5025.6 

Note.—  Capt.  Marryat's  novels  are  usually  spirited,  and  his 
tales  of  life  on  men-of-war  and  merchantmen  constitute  some 
of  the  best  of  nautical  stories.  They  often  introduce  sea- 
episodes  of  the  Napoleonic  wars. 

Marsh,  C.  C.  Theory  and  practice  of  bank  book- 
keeping, and  joint  stock  accounts.  4th  edition. 
Now  York,  1864.     292  pp.     1  plate.     L.  4°....   1720.1 


Shell".  No. 
Marsh,  George  Perkins.     The  earth  as  modified  by 
human  action.     A  new  edition  of  Man  and  na- 
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—  Man  and  nature;  or,  physical  geography  as  modi- 

fied by  human  action.  New  York,  1869.  xix, 
677pp.     Sm.8° 6614.6 

—  Lectures  on  the  English  language.     1st  series. 

4th  edition.    Revised  and  enlarged.    New  York, 

1872.     viii,715pp.     Sm.  8° 6123.2 

—  Origin  and  history  of  the  English  language,  and 

of  the  early  literature  it  embodies.     3d  edition. 

New  York,  1871.     xv,  574  pp.     Sm.  8° 6123.1 

M ARSH-C ALD WELL,  Anne.    Aubrey 3 13 .  28 

—  Castle  Avon 313.26 

—  Emilia  Wyndham.     2v 330.23 

—  Evelyn  Marston 313.27 

—  The  heiress  of  Haughton 313.23 

—  Ravensclifife 313.24 

— -  The  rose  of  Ashurst 313.25 

Marshall,    Edward    Chauncey.      History  of   the 

United  States  naval  academy,  with  biographical 
sketches.  New  York,  1862.  156  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 816.9 

Marstons,  The.     Aide,  H 328.26 

Martha.    Flotow,  F.  F.  A.  von.      (In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.5 

Martha  Brown,  the    heiress.        By  the  author  of 

"Still  waters" 313.10 

Martin,  Frances.  Angelique  Arnauld,  abbess  of 
Port  Royal.  London,  1873.  viii,  328  pp.  [Sun- 
day library.]     Sm.  8° 5937.11 

Martin,   Frederick.      Handbook    of   contemporary 

biography.   London,  1870.    287+ pp.   16°.*R.R.,  F.3.7 

Martin,  Joseph  G.  Twenty-one  years  in  the  Boston 
stock  market.  With  notes.  Boston,  1856.  80 
ppA  8° 1711.1 

Martin,  Theodore.  Biography  of  Horace.  (In 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord,  and  others.  New 
biographies  of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

—  Horace    [outlined  and  explained].     Edinburgh, 

1870.  203+ pp.  16°.  [Ancient  classics  for 
English  readers] 6116.7 

—  Life  of  the  prince  consort.     With  portrait  and 

views.      Vol.  I.     New  York,    1875.      420   pp. 

12° 1022.3 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)     Boston. 

2  V 1824.3 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.11 

Martin  Merri vale.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 522.1 

Martin  Paz.     Verne,  J 529.6 

Martin  Rattler;  or,  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  forests 

of  Brazil.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 923.10 

Martin's  vineyard.     Harrison,  A 319.14 

Martineau,  Harriet.     Deerbrook.     A  novel 737.21 

—  Eastern   life,    present   and  past.     Philadelphia, 

1848.     ix,  17-523  pp.     8° 232.2 

Contents.  —  Egypt  and  its  faith ;  Sinai ;  Palestine ;  Syria. 

—  History  of  the  peace:  being  a  history  of  England 

from  1816  to  1854.     With  an  introduction,  1800 

to  1815.     Boston,  1865,  66.     4  v.     Sm.  8° 5416.2 

Martineau,  James.  Essays,  philosophical  and  theo- 
logical.    Boston,  1868,  70.     2  v.     8° 5814.14 

—  Hymns  for  the  Christian  church  and  home.    19th 

edition.     London,  1874.     xli,  unpaged.     12°. .  .6328.14 

—  Religion    as    aflfected   by    modern    materialism. 

With  an  introduction  by  H.  W.  Bellows.     New 

York,  1875.     68  pp.     16° 5818.2 

Martingale,  Hawser,  pseud.     See  Sleeper,  John 

Sherburne. 
Martins,    The,   of   Cro'  Martin.      Lever,  C.    (J.) 

Leipzig 332.3 

—  Same.     London 516.2 

Matiri,  I.     Donizetti,  G.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.2 

Martyn  Ware's  temptation.     Wood,  E.P 333.13 

Martyria.     Mountford,  W.     Boston,  1846.     16°...     738.8 
Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.     See  Mitchell,  Donald  Grant. 
Marvellous  country.  The;  or,  three  years  in  Ari- 
zona and  New  Mexico.     Cozzens,  S.  W.     Bos- 
ton, 1873.     8° 412.1 


MARY 


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Shelf.  No. 
Mart,  queen  of  Scots.     Abbott,  J.     History  of 915.7 

—  Bell,  H.  G.     Life  of.     Now  York,  1855.  2  v.   12".   1228.1 

—  Benger,  E.  0.     Life  of.  Philadelphia,  1852.  2  v. 

12° 1224.11 

—  Petit,  J.  A.     History  of.     London,  1874.  2  v.  4°.  5410.2 

—  llaumer,  F.  (L.  G.)  von.     Die  Koniginnen  Elisa- 

beth und  Maria  Stuart.     Leipzig,  1836.     12°..    2026.3 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.      English  portraits.      New 

York,  1875.     16° 1025.3 

J\^o<<!.  —  Mi8s  Strickland  says  that  "more  books  have  been 
written  about  Mary  Stuart  than  all  the  (lueens  in  the  world  put 
together."  The  views  of  Buchanan,  the  earliest  of  her  accus- 
ers, have  fashioned,  perhaps,  the  predominating  opinions, 
such  as  are  held  by  Rapin,  De  Thou,  Boyle,  Voltaire,  Sharon 
Turner,  Dargaud,  Raumer,  etc.;  and  the  principal  cyclo- 
paedias, and  such  writers  of  history  for  young  readers  as 
Dickens. 

In  the  last  century  Hume  [5413.2]  and  Robertson  [5610.1, 
less  harsh],  who  shortly  followed,  were  more  than  strong 
enough  in  a  literary  sense  to  counteract  any  sympathy  which 
may  liave  been  excited,  and  Hume,  as  the  ablest  and  most 
indulgent  of  her  accusers,  has  probably  done  most  to  establish 
prevalent  views,  while  Lingard  [5417.8]  has  ccnitroverted  him 
m  this  as  in  other  matters,  but  without  apparently  much 
confidence  in  her  innocence.  In  17(10,  William  Tytler's  ar- 
gumentative Inquiry  weighed  the  evidence,  and  he  first  criti- 
cally examined  the  sonnets  and  the  confession  of  Paris,  and 
sustained  the  queen  against  Hume  and  Robertson,  and  his 
book  was  reviewed  by  Dr.  Johnson  [5422.3.2]. 

Brougham,  in  an  appendix  to  his  '•  Statesmen  of  the  time 
of  George  ill "  [.51)14.4.5],  thinks  the  evidence  quite  decisive  of 
her  guilt,  without  being  such  as  would  convict  her  in  a  court 
of  justice.  Bell  [1228.1]  aims  to  balance  (he  evidence  and 
Bides  with  her  vindicators.  Miss  Benger  [1224.11]  sides  with 
her  defenders,  and  her  life  is  full  upon  Mary's  residence  in 
France. 

Miss  Strickland,  in  her  "  Queens  of  Scotland  "  [5916.4,  v.  3 
to  6],  who  has  added  to  our  knowledge  of  Mary's  history  more 
than  almost  any  other,  has  vindicated  the  queen  against  the 
views  of  Mignet.    Sainte  Beuve  [1025.3]  exculpates  her. 

The  latest  of  her  detractors,  and  called  by  her  friends  the 
most  reckless  and  vituperative,  is  Froude,  in  his  "  History  of 
England  "  [826.9],  who  accepts  in  full  faith  the  authenticity  of 
the  Casket  letters;  and  he  has  provoked  much  opposition  for 
his  laudation  of  the  usurping  nobles,  and  his  vindication  of 
Elizabeth.  See  also  Guiz«ts  popular  "History  of  France" 
[5510.2.4];  Lodge's  "Portraits"  [5.537.6.2];  and  Lyman  Ab- 
bott, in  Harper  8  monthly,  Feb.,  1873. 

The  latest  of  her  vindicators  is  Petit  [5410.2],  who  surveys 
all  that  has  been  written  in  the  controversy,  and  claims  to 
liave  completely  refuted  the  various  charges  against  her. 

Mai-y  has  been  almost  always  pictured  with  pity,  if  not  with 
vindication,  by  writers  of  the  imagination.  Scott's  famous 
ehaiacterizatiou  in  "The  abbot"  [324.10;  523.10]  carries  her 
through  her  escape  from  Lochleven  and  the  battle  of  Lan^- 
side,  and  w  here  he  discusses  the  question  of  her  guilt  in  his 
"  History  of  Scotland,"  he  pronounces  the  case  not  proven. 
See  also  "The  queen's  Maries"  (her  maids  in  France),  by 
Whyte-Melville  [321.17].  Perhaps  of  the  dramas  upon  her 
the  most  famous  is  Schiller's. 

For  the  bibliography,  see  Allibone,  p.  1826;  McClintock 
and  Strong;  Hoefer's  "Nouvelle  biographic  geiierale;" 
Oettinger;  and  a  full  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of 
history,  etc. 

Mary  Barton.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.23 

Mary  Bell.     Abbott,  J 914.16 

MARYDerwont.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.14 

Mary  Erskine.     Abbott,  J 914.8 

Mary  of  Burgundy;  or,  the  revolt  of  Ghent.     [His- 
torical novel.]     James,  G.  P.  R 722.11 

Mary  Powell,  The  maiden  and  married  life  of.  Man- 
ning, A.     London,  N.  D.     16° 738.1 

Mary  Seaham.     Grey,  Mrs 521.25 

Masaniello.     Auber,  D.  P.  E.    (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.     Standard'  opera  librettos) 6233.3.3 

Mashita,  The  Persian  palace  of.     Tristram,  H.  B. 

New  York,  1873.     8° 5933.4 

Masked  ball.  The.     Verdi,  G.     (In  Ditson,  C,  and 

co.<   Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.6 

Mason,  C.  Walsh.     Rape  of  the  gamp.     A  novel. ..   711.36 
Mason,  Emily  V.     Popular  life  of  Gen.  Robert  Ed- 
ward  Lee.      Illustrated.      2d   revised   edition. 

Baltimore,  1874.     432  pp.     Portraits.     12° 5226.1 

Mason,  George  C.     Newport  illustrated,  in  a  series 
of  pen  and  pencil  sketches.     Engravings.    New 

York  [cop.  1854].     110  pp.     12° 414.23 

Mason,  Jeremiah,  Memoir  and  correspondence  of. 

Hillard,  G.  S.     Cambridge,  1873.     4« 5020.7 

Mason,  John.      Treatise  on  self-knowledge.      (In 

The  Alexandrian) 1910.4.2 

Mason,  Lowell,  and  Webb,-  George  James.      The 
psaltery,    a   new   collection   of    church   music. 

Boston,  1847.     352  pp.     Oblong  8° 1518.8 

Masonic  melodies.  Power,  T.  Boston,  1844.  8°.  1518. 12 
Masonick  melodies.  Eastman,  L.  Boston,  1818.  8°.  1623.1 
Masonry,    Rudiments  of.      Dobson,   E.      London, 

1870.     12° 1716.24 

See  also  Limes. 

20 


Shelf.  No. 
Masque,  The,  of  Pandora.     [Poem.]     Longfellow, 

H.  W.     Boston,  1875.     12° 1617.12 

Masque,  The,  of  the  gods.     [Poem.]     Taylor,  (J.) 

B.     Boston,  1872.     16° 1616.7 

Massachusetts.     Colony  and  province  of  Massachu- 
setts bay. 

—  Compact,  with  the  charter  and  laws  of  the  colony 

of  New  Plymouth:  charter  of  the  council  at 
Plymouth,  and  the  articles  of  confederation  of 
the  United  colonies  of  New  England.  Boston, 
1836.     x,357pp.     8° 6313.1 

—  Records  of  the  colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New 

England.  Vol.  1-8.  Edited  by  N.  B.  ShurtlefiF. 
Boston,  1855-57.     8  v.  in  6.     4° 6310.1 

Contents.— Vol.I-yi.  Court  orders,  16.33-91.  VII.  Judicial 
acts,  1636-92.    VIII.  Miscellaneous  records,  1633-89. 

—  Same.     Vol.  9-12.     Edited  by  D.  Pulsifer.   Bos- 

ton, 1859-61.     4v.     4° 6310.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  IX,  X.  Acts  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
united  colonies  of  New  England,  1643-79.  XI.  Laws,  1623- 
82.  XII.  Deeds,  etc.  Vol.  1.  1620-51.  Book  of  Indian  rec- 
ords tor  their  lands. 

—  Speeches  of  the  governors,  from  1765  to  1775; 

and  the  answers  of  the  house  of  representa- 
tives; with  other  papers.  Boston,  1818.  424 
pp.     8° 814.10 

—  As   to   Roger   Williams,   and  his   'banishment' 

from  the  Massachusetts  plantation.     Dexter,  H. 

M.     Boston,  1876.     4° 501L1 

Commonwealth.     Constitutions. 

—  Constitution  of  Massachusetts,  and  of  the  United 

States  [et«.].     Northampton,  1806.     12° 618.1 

—  Journal  of  the  convention  to  revise  the  constitu- 

tion,  1820,   21.     New  edition.      Boston,   1853. 

vii,  677-1- pp.     8° 610.4 

Legislative  documents. 

—  Acts,  laws,  etc.     Acts  and  resolves  passed  by  the 

general  court,  in  1872,  73,  75,  together  with 
the  constitution,  messages  of  the  governor,  etc. 
Boston,  1872-75.     3  v.     8° 6311.2 

Acts  and  resolves  passed  by  the  general  court, 

at  a  special  session  of  1872,  with  the  message 
of  the  governor.  Boston,  1872.  429-474  pp. 
8° 6311.3 

Digest  of  the  militia  laws.     [Also  Supplements 

1-3.]    Compiled  by  E.  W.  Stone.  Boston,  1851- 

54.     4v.     12° 6927.9 

General  statutes.      With  the  constitutions  of 

the  state  and  the  United  States  [etc.].  2d  edi- 
tion, 1873.  [With  Supplements.  1860-74.] 
Edited  by  W.  A.  Richardson  and  G.  P.  Sanger. 
Boston,  1873-[75].     4  v.     L.  8° 6312.1 

—  Adjutant -general.    Annual  report,  1862-66.     Bos- 

ton, 1863-67.     5  V.     8° 6916.3 

—  Agriculture.      Transactions    of   the   agricultural 

societies,  for  1852.      By  A.  Walker.     Boston, 

1853.     xiv,  783+ pp.     8° 6422.4 

—  Board  of  education.     37th   annual  report,  1872- 

73.     Boston,  1874.     229,  cxv  pp.     8° 6913.4 

The  Massachusetts  system  of  common  schools; 

an  enlarged  and  revised  edition  of  the  10th  an- 
nual report  of  the  first  secretary  [H.  Mann]. 
Boston,  1849.     212,  Ixiii,  x  pp.     8° 813.13 

—  Board  of  health.     2d-6th  annual  report.     Boston, 

1871-75.     5  V.     8^ *. 6913.3 

—  Board  of  State  charities.     6th-10th  annual  report, 

1869-73.     Boston,  1870-74.     5  v.     8° 6914.2 

—  Board   of  railroad    com,missioners.     4th   and  5th 

annual  report,    1872,    73.      Boston,    1873,    74. 

2v.     8° 6923.8 

—  Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.     [lst]-5th   annual 

report.     Boston,  1870-74.     5  v.     8° 6913.2 

—  Commissioners  to  the  exposition  at   Vienna,  1873. 

Report,   f ebruary,  1874.   Boston,  1874.    91  pp. 

8° /: 5011.15 

Reports:    Edited  by  H.  A.  Hill.    Boston,  1876. 

5CG-I-  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6911.3 


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Shelf.  No. 

Massachusetts.    Legislative  documents,  continued. 

—  Miscellaneous.     Compend  of  instructions  in  mili- 

tary tactics,  and  the  manual  of  percussion  arms. 
Compiled  by  E.  W.  Stone.  iJoston,  1857. 
139+ pp.     16^ 1628.11 

—  -  Final  report  on  the  geology  of  Massachusetts. 

By  E.  Hitchcock.     Amherst,  1841.     xii,  831  pp. 

Illustrated.     Map.     Folded  plates.  4" 6630.1 

Public  documents:  being  the  annual  reports  of 

various  public  oflBcers  and  institutions,  for  1871, 
73,74.     Boston,  1872-75.     14  v.     8° 6912.2 

—  -  Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  botany,  and 

zoology  of  Massachusetts.  By  E.  Hitchcock. 
Illustrated.     Amherst,  1833.     xii,  692  pp.     8^.  6631.1 

Report  on  the  invertebrata  of  Massachusetts. 

[By  A.  A.  Gould.]  Cambridge,  1841.  373  pp. 
Plates.     8° 6631.8 

—  —  Report  of  the  commissioners  upon  the  Troy  and 

Greenfield  railroad  and  Hoosac  tunnel.     Boston, 

1863.     viii,  229  pp.     Folded  plates.     8° 6912.4 

30th  and  31st  report  relating  to  the  registry 

and  return  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths, 

for  1871,  72.     Boston,  1873,  [74].     2  v.     8°...  6923.9 

Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of  New  England 

which  are  injurious  to  vegetation.  By  T.  W. 
Harris.  2d  edition.  Boston,  1852.  viii,  513 
pp.     8°..... 6612.1 

—  Austin,  G.  L.     History  of,  from  the  landing  of 

the  pilgrims  to  the  present  time.     Boston,  1876. 

8° 813.19 

—  Barry,   J.   S.     History   of.      Boston,   1855,   57. 

3  V.     8° 812.5 

—  Bradford,  A.    History  of,  1775-89.  Boston,  1825. 

8^^ 811.2 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.     A  report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs 

growing  naturally  in  the  forests  of.      Boston, 

1875.     2  V.     8" 6621.2 

—  Freeman,  S.      The  probate  directory.     Boston, 

1803.     12° 6317.2 

—  Goodwin,  N.     Genealogical  notes  of.     Hartford, 

1856.     8" 5011.8 

—  Haynes,  G.     Pictures  from  prison  life.     An  his- 

torical sketch  of  the  Massachusetts  state  prison. 
Boston,  1869.     W 817.16 

—  Hutchinson,  T.     History  of,  1628-1750.     Boston, 

1795.     2  V.     8° 813.10 

—  Peirce,  E.  W.     Contributions  biographical,  gene- 

alogical and  historical.     Boston,  1874.     8° 610.1 

—  Schouler,  W.     History  of  Massachusetts  in  the 

civil  war.     Boston,  1868,  71.     2  v.     8° 5012.2 

—  Walling,  H.  F.,  and  Gray,  0.  W.     Official  topo- 

graphical atlas  of.     [Boston],  1871.     F°. .  .*R.R.  Desk 

See  also  Abington,  Brookline,  Boston,  Cambridge,  Cape 
Cod,  Concord,  Danvers,  Dedham,  Dorchester,  Framingham, 
Byde  Park,  Leicester,  Leominster,  Lowell,  Maiden,  Medford, 
Merrimack  i  iver,  Middlesex  county,  Northampton,  Plymouth, 
Salem,  Suffolk  county,  Watertown,  Wenham. 

^o<e.  — For  the  discoveries  of  the  coast  in  the  tenth  and 
eleventh  centuries  by  the  Northmen,  see  a  note  in  Bulletin, 
April,  1876,  under  "  America  before  Columbus ;  "  and  for  the 
early  settlement,  see  Plymouth  and  New  England ;  liistories 
of  the  latter  title  necessarily  covering  Massachusetts,  and  like 
Palfrey's  "  New  England  "  [5016.2]  constituting  for  the  period 
covered  tlie  best  history  likewise  of  Massachusetts. 

The  very  important  narrative  of  Governor  Winthrop,  cov- 
ering the  history  of  the  colony  from  the  sailing  of  the  first 
colonists  in  1630  to  Winthrop's  death  in  1649,  and  the  early 
documents  collected  in  part  or  wholly  with  careful  editing  in 
Dr.  Young's  "  Chronicles  of  Massachusetts  "  must  be  sought 
in  the  Bates  Hall.  See  Everett's  Orations  [1921.1.1]  on  the 
Bettlement. 

Hutchinson  covered  originally  the  period  1628-1749,  in  a 
substantial  narrative  that  takes  the  highest  rank  among  the 
historical  writings  of  the  colonial  period,  but  in  continuing 
his  history  to  1774,  making  the  3d  volume  subsequently  pub- 
lished by  his  grandson,  he  showed  a  decided  lack  of  sympa- 
thy with  the  growing  political  sentiments  of  the  colony.  Al- 
den  Bradford  continued  Hutchinson  from  1775  to  1789;  and 
subsequently  wrote  a  compendious  history,  l<i20-l«20.  The 
latest  and  most  comprehensive  history  of  Massachusetts  is 
by  Barry,  divided  into  I,  Colonial  period,  to  1692;  II,  Pro- 
vincial period,  to  1775 ;  III,  Commonwealth  period,  to  1820. 
The  History  by  G.  L.  Austin  is  a  popular  narrative  bringing 
the  record  down  to  the  present  time. 

For  the  Witchcraft  delusion,  see  Witchcraft,  note.  For  the 
Indian  wars,  see  New  England,  note. 

Histories  of  the  United  States,  like  Bancroft's  [5012.3],  Bry- 
ant's [610.5],  and  Cassell's  [810,11],  often  are  full  enough  for  the 
general  reader,  particularly  upon  the  early  liistory. 

The  founders  of  Massachusetts  were  puritans,  as  distinct 
from  the  separatists  who  settled  at  Plymouth,  and  this  distinc- 
tion has  been  much  dwelt  upon  of  late.  See  Plymouth  colony, 
note,  and  a  good  discriminating  relation  of  the  diti'ereuc'cs 


Shelf.  No. 
Massachusetts,  continued. 

.  between  the  two  colonies  by  I.  N.  Tarbox  in  the  Congrega- 
tional quarterly,  vol.  17.  See,  in  this  connection.  Dr.  Bacon's 
"Genesis  of  the  New  England  churches"  [5812.13]  and  the 
note  on  p.  16  of  this  Catalogue. 

Schouler,  who,  as  adjutant-general  of  the  state,  made  a 
contemporary  record  in  his  reports,  has  also  in  his  History 

given   in   the  first  volume  a  continuous  narrative  of  the  part 
orne  by  the  state  in  the  civil  war,  and  in  the  second  volume 
has  recorded  alphabetically,  under  counties,  the  part  taken  by 
each  of  the  towns. 
See  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. 

Massachusetts  art  teachers'  association.  The  An- 
tefix  papers.  Papers  on  art  educational  sub- 
jects, read  at  the  weekly  meetings  of  the  asso- 
ciation, by  members  and  others  connected  with 
the  Normal  art  school.  [With  a  preface  by 
C.  C.  Perkins.]  Boston,  1875.  v,  239^-  pp. 
Heliotypes.     8" 6212.3 

Massachusetts  charitable  mechanic  association. 
Annals.  Compiled  by  J.  T.  Buckingham.  Bos- 
ton, 1853.     viii,  432  pp.     8° 6914.1 

—•Constitution.     Boston,  lb71.     98  pp.     16" 819.4 

Massachusetts  general  hospital,  History  of   the. 

Bowditch,  N.  I.     Boston,  1851.     8" 6012.25 

Massachusetts  historical  society.  Proceedings. 
1855-58.  Selected  from  the  records.  Boston, 
1859.     xi,  412-4-pp.     8° 5013.12 

—  Proceedings  of  a  special  meeting,  Dec.  16,  1873 ; 

being  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  destruction 
of  the  tea  in  Boston  harbor.     Boston,  1874.     70 

pp.     8° 811.11 

Massachusetts  medical  society.  Publications.  Bos- 
ton, 1860-69.     8*^ 6021.4 

Contents.  —History  and  statistics  of  ovariotomy,  by  G.  H. 
Lyman ;  Rational  therapeutics,  by  W.  Hooker ;  Bronchitis  and 
its  consequences,  by  D.  D.  Slade;  Hemoptysis  as  a  symptom, 
bv  J.  Ware ;  Report  on  spotted  fever  or  cerebro-spinal  menin- 
gitis in  Massachusetts,  by  L.  Parks;  History  of  inoculation 
m  Massachusetts,  by  J.  M.  Toner;  Cases  of  trichina  spiralis 
in  Springfield,  by  M.  Calkins;  Lessons  of  the  war  to  the 
medical  profession,  by  G.  Derby;  Pathology  and  treatment 
of  vaginal  cystocele,  by  J.  Homans,  jr. ;  Myxoma,  by  A.  D. 
Sinclair;  Formation  and  significance  of  renal  casts,  by  B.  T. 
Edes;  Physiological  action  of  bromide  of  potassium  and 
ammonium,  by  B.  Amory, 

Massachusetts  register,  1862.  With  a  complete 
account  of  the  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Serial 
number,  94.     Boston,  1862.     423  pp.     8° 5013.14 

Massachusetts  teacher.  The.    Vol.  10-21.     Boston, 

1857-68.     12  V.     8° 1324.1 

Massachusetts    temperance    society.      Addresses. 

Boston,  1861.    98  pp.  Illustrated.  Portrait.  16°.  1524.2 

Contents.  —  Bishop  Potter's  address  on  the  drinking-usages 
of  society;  Address  from  members  of  the  clergy  of  the  church 
of  England;  Speech  of  J.  B.  Gough,  in  Boston,  Sept.  17, 1860; 
Social  clubs ;  Dr.  Warren  on  the  use  of  tobacco. 

—  The  physiological  efifects  of  alcoholic  drinks  [by 

John]  Forbes;   with  documents  and  records  of 

the  society.     Boston,  1848.     xi,  196  pp.     12°..  1527.15 

Massinger,  Philip,  and  Ford,  John.  Dramatic 
works.  With  an  introduction  by  Hartley  Cole- 
ridge. New  edition.  London,  1869.  450, 
212-1- pp.     Portrait.     8° 5611.9 

Masson,  David.     Chatterton:   a  story  of  the  year 

1770.     London,  1874.     viii,  284  pp.     Sm.  8°. . .   5636.5 

—  Life  of  John  Milton:  with  the  political,  ecclesi- 

astical, and  literary  history  of  his  time.  1608- 
49.  Vol.  1,  Cambridge,  1859;  vol.  2,3,  Lon-' 
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Master,  The,  ofGreylands.  Wood,  E.  P.  Leipzig.  2  v.     329.6 

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Master  Humphrey's  clock.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.).. .     330.3 
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Mastery  series.  The.      See  Prendergast,  Thomas. 
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A  popular  treatise  on  house-painting:  plain  and 

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Matheson,   Duncan.       See  Page,   H.   A.      Noble 

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Mathew,  Theobald.     Father  Mathew:  a  biography. 

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Mathews,  Joanna  H.     [The  Bessie  books.]     Bessie 

among  the  mountains 1117,23 

Bessie  and  her  friends 1117.22 

at  school 1117.24 

at  the  sea-side 1117.20 

in  the  city 1117.21 

on  her  travels 1117.25 

—  [Little  sunbeams.]     Belle  Powers'  locket 1117.16 

Dora's  motto 1117.17 

Jessie's  parrot 1117.31 

Lily  Norris'  enemy 1117.26 

Mamie's  watchword 1117.32 

Nellie's  housekeeping , 11 17.33 

—  [Miss  Ash  ton's  girls.]     Eleanor's  visit 1117.13 

Elsie's  Santa  Olaus 1117.5 

Fanny's  birthday  gift 1115.11 

Mabel  Walton's  experiment 1117.14 

The  new  scholars 1115.12 

Rosalie's  pet 1115.13 

Mathews,  Lucia  Elizabeth.     Anecdotes  of  actors: 

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Mathews,  William.  Getting  on  in  the  world;  or, 
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Matter.     Picton,  J.  A.     The  mystery  of.     London, 

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—  Tice,  J.   H.     The  relations  between  matter  and 

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Mattie:  a  stray.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.14 

Matty  Frost.     Davis,  C.  E 1118.1 

Maud.      Tennyson,    A.      Poetical  works.     Leipzig, 

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Maud  or  Nina.     Melville,  G.  J,  W 721,2 

Maudsley,  Henry.  Body  and  mind:  an  inquiry  into 
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Maughan,  William  Charles.     The  Alps  of  Arabia. 

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Maunsell,  Henry,  joint  author.    Practical  treatise  on 

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Mauprat.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  a.  D 526.22 

Maurel,  Jules.  The  duke  of  Wellington;  his  char- 
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Maurice,  of  Saxony,  Count,  called  Marshal  Saxe. 
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Maurice,  (John)  Frederick  Denison.  The  friend- 
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Maurice,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.    My  little  girl . .  731.26 

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—  With  harp  and  crown 721.20 

Maurice  Dering.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.27 

Maurice  Tiernay.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.6 

—  Same.     London 516.14 

Maury,    Matthew  Fontaine.       Physical   geography 

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Max  Kromer.     Smith,  H 738.12 

Maximilian,  Ferdinand  Maximilian  Joseph,  emperor 
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Maxton,    John.      The   workman's  manual  of  engi- 
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Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.     The  adventures  of 

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Maxwell  Drewitt.     Riddell,  J.  H 316.2 

May,   John.     Journal  and  letters  relative  to   two 

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May,  Samuel  Joseph,  Memoir  of.     Mumford,  T.  J. 

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May,  Sophie,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia. 

May,  Sir  Thomas  Erskine.  Constitutional  history 
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May.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.)     Leipzig 339.17 

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May  day  and  other  pieces.     [Poems.]     Emerson,  R. 

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May  Martin,  and  other  tales  of  the  Green  mountains. 

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Mayhew,  Edward.     Dogs,  and  their  management. 

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Mayhew,  Henry.     The  boyhood  of  Martin  Luther. 

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Maynard,  C.  J.  The  naturalist's  guide  in  collect- 
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Mayne,  liegQvD., pseud.  (See Dick,  William  Brisbane. 

Mayo,  Araory  Dwight,  and  Vickers,  Thomas.  The 
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Mayo,  Isabella  Fivy.      {Edward  Garrett.)     By  still 

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—  The  dead  sin  and  other  stories 524.18 

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—  Gold  and  dross 734. 17 

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Mayo,   William   Starbuck.       The   Berber;    or   the 

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Mazade,  Charles  de.       Lamartine  sa  vie  litteraire 

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Mkade,  George  Gordon,  Life  and  public  services  of. 

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Meadows,  Thomas  Taylor.  The  Chinese  and  their 
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Measles,  Treatise  on.     Abu  Beer  Mohammed  Ibn 

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Mechanics.    Appleton,  D.,  and  co. 
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—  Tomlinson,  C.    Rudimentary  mechanics.    London, 

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See  also  Drawing. 

Mechanic's,  The.  calculator.  Grier,  W.  Phila- 
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Mechanics'  magazine.     Vol.  1-6,  19,  22.     London, 

1830-35.     8v.     8° 6421.1 

Mechanics' magazine.     Vol.  5-9.     New  York,  1835- 

37.     5v.in4.     8° 6421.2 

Medbery,  James  K.  Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall 
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M^DECiN,  Le,  malgre  lui:  comedie.      Moliere,  J.  B. 

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M^decin,   Le,   volant;    comedie.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P. 

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Medford,  Mass.,  History  of.     Brooks,  C.     Boston, 

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Medhurst,  Walter  Henry.  The  foreigner  in  far 
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Medical    and    physiological    studies.      Paine,    M. 

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Medical  botany.     Nouveau  dictionnaire  des  plantes 

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Medical  jurisprudence.   Manual  of.     Taylor,  A.  S. 

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Medical   logic.     Oesterlen,  F.     London,  1855.     8°. 6013. 19 


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Medical  psychology.  Principles  of.    Feuchtersleben, 

E.,  Freiherr  von.     London,  1847.     8° 6013.8 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de'.  Life  of.     Roscoe,  W.     London, 

1862.      16° 6525.1 

Note.  —  Roscoe's  book  ia  of  liigh  repute,  and  much  the  best. 
See  alrfo  Maccliiavelli's  "History  of  Florence"  [JiSK.S'i;  Sis- 
mondi's  "  History  of  the  Italian  republics;"  G  run  in  s  "  Life 
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Medicine.    Bigelow,  J.    Brief  expositions  of  rational 

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—  Braithwaite,  W.  and  J.,  editors.     Retrospect  of 

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—  Buchan,  W.     Domestic  medicine.     Boston,  1809. 

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—  Flint,  A.  Treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice 
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sciences  et  institutiones  medicales.  Paris,  1867. 
12« 6016.1 

—  Gross,  S.  D.,  editor.  Lives  of  eminent  American 
physicians  and  surgeons  of  the  19th  century. 
Philadelphia,  1861.     8° 6021.6 

—  Hahnemann,  S.  (C.  F.)  Organon  of  the  art  of 
healing.     New  York,  1876.     8° 6022.19 

—  Jackson,  J.  Letters  to  a  young  physician.  Bos- 
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Another  letter.     Boston,  1861.     12°.  6021.5  and  6036.1 

—  Neligan,  J.  M.  Medicine,  their  uses  and  mode  of 
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—  Niemeyer,  F.  von.  Text-book  of  practical  medi- 
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treatment  of  neuralgia,  rheumatism,  gout,  and 
other  diseases.     Boston,  1865.     16° 


5922.3 


5913.1 


6013.3 
6012.1 


6013.1 
6013.5 


6015.2 


also  Anatomy,  Bioplasm,  Epidemics,  Health,  Hygiene, 
Midwifery,  Nerves,  Pathology,  Physiology, 


6012.2 


6022.5 


Materia  medica, 
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Medina.     See  El-Medinah. 

Meditation,  Essay  on  divine.     Bates,  W.    See  Bur- 

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Medley,  Julius  George.  An  autumn  tour  in  the 
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Medulla  oblongata.  Structure  and  functions  of  the. 
Schroder  van  der  Kolk,  J.  L.  C.  London,  1859. 
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Medusa,  and  other  tales.     Sartoris,  A.  (K.) 732.6 

Meille,  J.  P.  General  Beckwith:  his  life  and  la- 
bours among  the  Waldenses  of  Piedmont.  With 
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Mein  Freund  PifFard.     Kock,  (C.)  P.  de.     Stuttgart, 

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Meinhold,  (Johann)  Wilhelm.  Sidonia  the  sorcer- 
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Melbourne  house.     Warner,  S 724.24 

Mklicerte:  pastorale  heroique.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P. 

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Melinda     the    caboceer;       or,    sport    in    Ashanti. 

Skertchly,  J.  A 433.3 


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Mellichampe.     Simms,  W.  G 716.24 

Melville,  George  John   Whyte.     The   Brookes  of 

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—  Cerise 321.10 

—  Contraband 321.18 

—  Digby  Grand 321.14 

—  The  gladiators.     [Time  of  Vespasian] 321.15 

—  Good  for  nothing 321.11 

—  Holmby  house.     [Cromwellian  period] 321.12 

—  The  interpreter.     [Crimean  war,  etc.] 321.9 

—  Kate  Coventry 321.13 

—  Katerfelto:  a  story  of  Exmoor.    [Gypsies.]  Leip-    • 

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—  Same.     Philadelphia 714.14 

—  M.  or  N 330.6 

—  Maud  or  Nina 721.2 

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—  Sister   Louise,   or,   the   story    of   a   woman's   re- 

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—  Uncle  John 319.12 

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—  Same.     New  York 632.5 

Melville,  Herman.     Battle-pieces  and   aspects   of 

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2v.     12" 612.11 

—  Moby-Dick;    or,  the   whale.     New  York,  1871. 

xxiii,  634-}- pp.     12." 512.12 

—  Omoo:    a  narrative  of  adventures  in   the   South 

seas.     6th  edition.     New  York,  1868.     389  pp. 

Map.    12" 425.23 

Note.  —  A  sequel  to  Typee,  —  partly  autobiographical,  partly 
fictitious. 

—  Typee:  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life,  during  a  four 

months'  residence  in  a  valley  of  the  Marquesas. 
Revised   edition,   with    a   sequel.      New    York, 

1871.  xiv,  307  pp.     Map.     12" 737.4 

—  White-jacket;    or,  the   world    in  a   man-of-war. 

New  York  [cop.  1850].     465  pp.     12" 725.12 

Member  for  Paris,  The.     Murray,  G 316.7 

Memes,  John  S.     Memoirs  of  the  empress  Josephine. 

New  York,  1855.  396  [394]  pp.  Portraits.  16".  1228.4 
Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chainbre.  Gardiner,  M. . . .  310.4 
Memoirs  of  a  New  England  village  choir.  Gilmau,  S. 

Boston,  1829.     Sm.  12" 1238.22 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 511.11 

Memoirs  of  Mr.  C.   J.  Yellowplush.      Thackeray, 

W.  M.    Miscellanies.     Leipzig 335.13.2 

—  Same.     {Iji  his  Works.)     London 613.1.8 

Memoirs  of  my  youth.     Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.)  de. 

New  York,  n.  D.     8° 1021.7 

Memor,  pseud.      See    Gramont,    Antoine     Agenor 

Alfred,  due  de. 
Memorabilia    of   Socrates.      Xenophon.      London, 

1872.  Sm.  8" 6115.12 

Memorable  women  of  the  puritan  times.    Anderson, 

J.     London,  1872.     2  v.     Sra.  8" 5427.6 

Memorials,  and  other  papers.  De  Quincey,  T.  Bos- 
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Memorials  of  a  quiet  life.     Hare,  A.  J.  C.     London, 

1873.  2v.     Sm.  8" 5427.1 

Memories,  counsels,  and  reflections.    Huntington,  D. 

Cambridge,  1857.     8" 6322.2 

Men  and  manners  in  America.  Hamilton,  T.  Phila- 
delphia, 1833.     2  v.     16" 416.1 

Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall  street.     Medbery,  J.  K. 

Boston,  1870.     Sm.  4° 413.2 

Men  and  things.  Baker,  J.  L.  Boston,  1858.  12°.  5216.4 
Men    I   have   known.     Jordan,  W.     London,   1806. 

Sm.  8° 5423.11 

Men  of  character.     Jerrold,  D.  (W.)    Leipzig,  1852. 

2v.ini.     Sq.  16" 313.8 

Men  of  letters  of  the  time  of  George  in.     [Brief 

biographies,  etc.]     Brougham,  H., /orrf.    Works. 

Edinburgh,  1872.     16° 5614.4.2 


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Men  of  our  times,  or  leading  patriots  of  the  day. 

Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B.     Hartford,  1869.     8" 5023.9 

Men,  The,  of  the  third  republic;  or,  the  present  lead- 
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Sin.  8" 6517.1 

Note.  —  This  has  been  attributed  to  W.  F.  Rac,  editor  of  the 
London  Daily  news. 

Men,  women,  and  books.     [Papers.]     Hunt,  (J.  H.) 

L.     London,  1870.     16° 1935.1 

Men,  women,  and  ghosts.     Phelps,  E.  S 537.8 

Menault,  Ernest.  The  intelligence  of  animals. 
From  the  French.  With  illustrations.  [New 
York]  1872.     xvi,  368  pp.     16° 1714.5' 

Mencius,  joint  author.  Chinese  classics.  See  Con- 
fucius    5923.2 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Carl.  Goethe  and  Men- 
delssohn. (1821-1831.)  Translated,  with  addi- 
tions, by  M.  E.  von  Glchn.  With  portraits  and 
facsimile,  and  letters  by  [Felix]  Mendelssohn  of 
later  date.  2d  edition,  with  additional  letters. 
London,  1874.     xviii,  198  pp.     Sm.  8" 5726.4 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdv,  Felix.  Letters  from 
Italy  and  Switzerland.  Translated  by  Lady 
Wallace.  With  a  biographical  notice  by  J.  de 
Marguerittes.     Boston,  n.  d.     12" 1227.1 

—  Barnard,  C.   F.,  jr.     Mozart   and   Mendelssohn. 

Boston,  1870.     16" 926.23 

—  Devrient,  (P.)  E.     My  recollections  of.     London, 

1869.     8° 6727.2 

—  Hiller,  F.     Mendelssohn.     Letters   and   recollec- 

tions.    London,  1874.     Sm.8" 5727.3 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,    C.     Goethe    and    Men- 

delssohn.   (1821-1831.)    London,  1874.    Sm.  8°.  5726.4 

Note. —  See  note  on  Music  in  the  Bulletin  for  Jan.,  1876. 
Miss  Sheppard's  "  Charles  Auchester  "  [532.1]  contains  a  de- 
lineation of  Mendelssohn. 

Menschenfeind,   Der.      Schiller,   (J.   C.)   F.   von. 

Werke.     Stuttgart,  1865.    8" 5734.1.3 

Mental-cure,   The.     Evans,  W.  F.     Boston  [cop. 

1869].     12" 1525.8 

Mental  disease.   Responsibility  in.     Maudsley,  H. 

New  York,  1874.     12" 6035.4 

Mental  hygiene.     Ray,  I.     Boston,  1863.     16°....   6036.5 

Mental  philosophy.  Edwards,  J.  Enquiry  into  the 
modern  prevailing  notions  of  that  freedom  of  will 
which  is  essential  to  moral  agency.  Boston, 
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—  Locke,  J.     Essay  on  the  human  understanding. 

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—  Stewart,    D.     Philosophy   of   the  human  mind. 

Cambridge,  1829.     3  v.     8° 5832.4 

See  also  Intellectual  science.  Mind. 

Menzel,  Wolfgang.  History  of  Germany,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  Mrs.  George  Horrocks. 
London,  1871.     3  v.     Portraits.     S'' 5715.3 

Mercadante,  Saverio.     II  giuramento.    (In  Ditson, 

0.,  and  CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.1 

Mercedes    of    Castile.       [Spain    and    Columbus.] 

Cooper,  J.  F 525.14 

Mercersburg  theology  inconsistent  with  protestant 
reformed  doctrine.  Schenck,  B.  S.  Philadel- 
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Merchants'  magazine,  and  commercial  review.    See 

Hunt,  Freeman 1322.1 

Mercy   Gliddon's   work.       Phelps,   E.  S.       Boston 

icop.  1865].     16" 916.25 

Meredith,  George.     Beauchamp's  career 331.24 

—  The  ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel.      A   history  of 

father  and  son 33 1. 13 

Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  See  Bulwer-Lytton  (Ed- 
ward) Robert,  lord  Lytton. 

Meredith.     Gardiner,  M 330.25 

Meridiana.     Verne,  J.     London,  1873.     Sm.  4"  . . .     713.1 
M^RiMEE,   Prosper.     Letters  to   an   incognita,     (/a 

Stoddard,  R.  H.     Bric-^-brac  series) 1828.1 

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Contents.  —  Cervantes ;  A'^ictor  Jacquemont ;  Henri  de  Guise ; 
Charles  Nodier;  J.  J.  Ampere;  Henri  Be.vle  (Stendhal); 
Tlieodore  Leclercq;  Alexis  de  Valon;  Alexandre  du  Soni- 
nierard:  Froissart ;  Brantho.me ;  Charles  Leiiorniant;  Eduiond 
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Merivale,   Charles.      A  general  history  of  Rome, 
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—  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire.     From 

the  4th  London  edition.  With  a  copious  analyti- 
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Merrimack  river,  Mass.,  A  week  on  the.     Thoreau, 

H.  D.     Boston,  1868.     12" 215.1 

Merry  England:    or,  nobles  and   serfs.     [Fiction.] 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 319.18 

Mervyn  Clitheroe.     Ainsworth,  AV.  H 322.22 

Mervyn  Clitheroe's  Leben  und   Abenteuer.     Ains- 
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Mery,    Joseph,  joint   author.     The  cross  of  Berny. 

.See  GiRARDm,  Delphine  Gay  de 725.30 

Message,  A,  from  the  sea 338.3 

Meta's  faith.     Tabor,  E 711.19 

Metallurgy.  Bauerman,  H.  Treatise  on  the  me- 
tallurgy of  iron.     London,  1872.     12° 1716.42 

—  Joynson,  F.  H.    The  metals  used  in  construction. 

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—  Lamborn,  R.  II.     Metallurgy  of  copper.     Lon- 

don, 1868.     12° 1715.16 

Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead.     London,  1870. 

12° 1715.17 

—  Percy,   J.      Metallurgy:    the   art  of  extracting 

metals  from  their  ores.     London,  1875.     8° 6631.10 

See  also  Electro-metallurgy. 

Metamorphoses,  Comic.    Valentine,  W.    New  York 

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Metaphysics.       Hamilton,    Sir  W.      Lectures   on. 

Boston,  1859.     8° 5832.2 

—  Kant,    I.      The   metaphysics  of   ethics.      Edin- 

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Metcalfe,  Samuel  L.  Caloric:  its  mechanical, 
chemical  and  vital  agencies  in  the  phenomena  of 
nature.     Philadelphia,  1869.     2  v.     8° 5832.1 

Meteorology  considered  with  reference  to  natural 

theology.     Prout,  W.     London,  1855.    Sm.  8=^.  .6436.10 

Meteors,  aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric  phe- 
nomena. Zuercher,  F.,  and  MargoUe,  J^.  New 
York,  1871.     12° 1714.8 

Meteyard,  Eliza.  A  group  of  Englishmen  (1795  to 
1815),  being  records  of  the  younger  Wedgwoods 
and  their  friends,  embracing  the  history  of  the 
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first  photograph.  London,  1871.  xxii,  416  pp. 
1  plate.     8° 5424.4 

—  The    hallowed   spots   of  ancient  London.     New 

edition.  London,  1870.  xii,  291  pp.  Illus- 
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—  Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood,      With  an  introduc- 

tory sketch  of  the  art  of  pottery  in  England. 
With  illustrations.  London,  1865,  66.  Por- 
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—  Mainstone's  housekeeper 725.37 

Methodism.  Stevenson,  G.  J.  City  road  chapel,  Lon- 
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—  Tyerman,    L.      The   Oxford   methodists.       New 

York,  1873.     8° 5424.5 

Note.  —  Biographies  of  the  Arminian  Wesley  and  the  Cal  vin- 
istic  Whitefield  necessarily  detail  the  history  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  two  schools  of  niethodisin ;  — see  the  notes 
under  those  names,  and  the  note  on  Wesley  in  the  Bulletin 
for  Oct.,  187">,  p.  428.  The  literature  of  the  subject  is  large. 
Stevens's  "History  of  English  methodism "  [in  the  Bates 
Hall],  his  first  volume  closing  with  the  death  of  Whitefield, 
and  his  second  coming  down  to  the  death  of  Wesley,  an 
American  book,  was  very  favorably  received  in  England,  and 
it  is  the  best  comprehensive  history  of  the  movement,  w^hich 
began  under  Wesley  It  is  treated  by  Stevens  in  a  broader 
view  than  that  of  a  sectarian  growth.  The  general  reader  will 
be.  perhaps,  content  with  an  excellent  chapter  of  Earl  Stan- 
hope's [Mahon's]  "  History  of  England  "  [ai8.3].  See  also  a 
summary  in  the  first  vol.  of  J.  H.  Newnnin's  Essays  [5614.5]. 
The  recent  Bainptoii  lectures  by  Curteis  give  a  section  to  the 
history  of  the  relations  of  metliodism  to  the  established  church 
[.MKi.!!].  A  recent  monograph  by  Stevenson  [5414.1]  on  the 
"  City  road  chapel,  London,"  which  was  the  head-quarters  of 
Wesley's  followers,  detailing  its  associations,  has  a  Rood  deal 
of  interest  for  the  reader  of  anti(|uaiian  zeal.  Also  see  Har- 
per's monthly,  Feb.,  1874.  See  the  "  Rise  of  methodism  in 
America,"  in  Harper's  magazine,  vol.  3.'i,  given  in  a  sketch  of 
Bishop  Asbury.  Tlie  present  state  and  subdivisions  of  the 
methodist  church  are  explained  in  the  first  chapter  of  Tyer- 
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Methodist  quarterly  review.      Vol.  55,  56.     New 

York,  1873,  74.     2  v.     8° 6727.1 

Methodius,  bishop  of  Tyre,  and  others.  The  writ- 
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Peter  of  Alexandria,  and  several  fragments. 
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Note.  —  The  treatises  in  this  volume,  from  page  1  to  page  2.'iO , 
are  translated  by  W.  K.  Clark ;  from  page  2.i'5  to  'JO-J,  by  J.  B. 
H.  Hawkins ;  from  page  .'JR?  to  '.m  bv  B.  L.  [P.]  Pratten ;  and 
from  page  3S»6  to  455,  by  S.  D.  F.  Salmond. 

Meunier,  Victor  (Amedee).  Adventures  on  the 
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New  York,  1872.     vii,  297  pp.     16° 1714.7 

Mexican  war.     See  United  States. 

Mexico.     Haven,  G.      Our   next-door  neighbor:   a 

winterin.     New  York,  1875.     8° 5032.5 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.      History  of   the   conquest   of, 

with  a  preliminary  view  of  the  ancient  Mexican 

civilization.     Philadelphia,  1873.     3  v.     8° 5014.2 

^  Same.     Philadelphia,  1875.     3  v.     12° 815.6 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     Eldorado;   or,  adventures  in  the 

path  of  empire.     New  York,  1864.     12° 425.6 

—  Thompson,    W.      Recollections   of.      New  York, 

1847.     16° 816.3 

—  Wise,  H.  A.     Loa  Gringos;  or,  an  inside  view  of. 

New  York,  1849.     12° 435.4 

See  also  Chiapas,  Yucatan. 

Note.  —  For  the  ancient  Aztec  civilization,  read  the  introduc- 
tory portion  of  Prescott,  and  his  inquiry  into  the  origin  of  it, 
in  his  appendix  to  his  third  volume,  where  his  conclusion  that 
it  was  a  peculiar  indigenous  civilization,  having  a  very  remote 
connection  with  Eastern  Asia,  was  reached  independently  of, 
and  is  the  same  with,  that  of  Stephens  [422.5].  See  also  Ban- 
croft's "Native  races"  [5920.4]  and  Baldwin's  "Ancient 
America"  [5027.5].  Forthe  symbolism  and  mythology  of  the 
Aztecs,  see  Brinton's  "  Myths  of  the  new  world  "  [5924.7].  See 
the  note  on  "America  before  Columbus  '  in  the  Bulletin, 
April,  1876;  and  Lew  Wallace's  "Fair  god"  [737.16;  5014.10] 
is  a  novel  depicting  this  early  Mexican  life. 

For  the  Spanish  conquest  under  Cortes,  the  English  historian 
Robertson  [1226.9]  prefixes  his  authorities,  and  treats  the 
theme  with  his  accustomed  dignity;  and  Smyth,  in  his  2l8t 
lecture  on  "  Modern  history  "  [5012.10;  5925.7]  points  out  his 
value.  The  first  choice  on  this  subject,  however,  will  neces- 
sarily be  Prescott's  graphic  history,  m  which  the  narrative  is 
carried  down  to  the  death  of  Cortes,  and  the  reader  is  in- 
structed at  intervals  with  his  clear  estimates  of  his  chief 
authorities.  He  added  much  to  previous  knowledge  of  the 
subject,  and  AUibone  gives  a  full  list  of  critiques  on  his  book, 
with  a  collation  of  the  important  ones.  Arthur  Helps,  in  the 
second  volume  of  his  "Spanish  conquest"  [816.6],  has  told 
the  story  over  again,  with  the  special  aim  of  tracing  the  re- 
sults of  the  conquest  in  the  rise  of  slavery  and  the  founding  of 
colonial  governments.  The  general  reader  will  find  a  popular 
narrative  of  the  conquest  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  12. 

For  the  war  with  the  United  States,  see  United  States,  His- 
tory. 

For  the  French  invasion  and  the  career  of  Maximilian,  see 
under  Maximilian,  and  the  Atlantic  monthly,  July,  18i>4. 

Books  descriptive  of  modern  Mexico  are  numerous.  Madame 
Calderon  de  la  Barca's  book  is  well-known,  and  was  reviewed 
by  Prescott  in  his  Miscellanies  [1537.8;  .5237.3].  Harper's 
monthly  has  illustrated  papers  ou  the  Indians,  vol.  19;  on 
Popocatepetl,  vol.  31 ;  and  on  Modern  Mexico,  vols.  17  and  49. 

Meyer,  Heinrich  August  Wilhelm.  Critical  and 
exegetical  commentary  on  the  New  Testament. 
From  the  German  [by  J.  C.  Moore].  The  trans- 
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Part  IV.     Edinburgh,  1873.     xl,  324  pp.     8°...  5810.2 

Contents.  —  Part  IV,  vol.  1.    Romans. 

Meyer,  Moritz.  Electricity  in  its  relations  to  prac- 
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Meyerbeer,  Giacomo.  L'Africaine;  Dinorah; 
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Mice  at  play.     Floyd,  C 1117.11 

Michael  Rudolph.     Dupuy,  E.  A 522.20 

Michaux,  Andre.    Flora  Boreali-Americana.    Paris, 

1803.     2  V.'    Illustrated.     8° 6624.2 

Michel-Angelo.    >S'ee  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo. 

MiCHELET,  Jules.  The  bird.  With  illustrations. 
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—  Historical  view  of  the  French  revolution.     From 

the  earliest  indications  to  1791.  Translated  by 
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MiCHELET,  Jules,  continued. 

—  History  of  France.     Translated  by  G.  H.  Smith. 

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—  The   insect.     With  illustrations  by  Giacomelli. 

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—  Jeanne   d'Arc.      1412-32.      3e    edition.      Paris, 

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—  Joan  of  Arc:  or,  the  maid  of  Orleans.   From  [his] 

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—  Love.     Translated  from  the  4th  Paris  edition,  by 

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—  Nature;  cr,  the  poetry  of  earth  and  sea.     From 

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Microscope.     Beale,  L.  S.     How  to  work  with  the. 

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—  Gosse,  P.H.     Evenings  at  the.     New  York,  1872. 

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—  Somerville,  M.     On   molecular  and  mioroscopio 

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Middle  ages.     Baring-Gould,  S.     Curious  myths  of 

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—  Cutts,  E.  L.     Scenes  and  characters  of  the.    Lon- 

don, 1872.     Sm.  4° 6913.7 

—  Hallam,  H.     View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during 

the.     New  York,  1872.     3  v.     Sm.  8° 5916.1 

—  Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     An  essay  on  the  military 

architecture  of  the.     Oxford,  1860.     8° 6221.5 

A'ole.  —  The  middle  ages  are  generally  considered  to  embrace 
the  period  from  the  fall  of  Rome,  A.l).  47C,  to  the  overthrow 
of  the  Eastern  empire  in  1453,  or  perhaps  to  the  time  of  the 
reformation.  The  causes  and  effects  of  the  overthrow  of 
Rome  are  traced  in  Guizot's  "  History  of  civilization" 
[5924.8],  and  there  is  a  summary  in  Alison's  essay  on  Guizot 
[1531.7].  Hallam's  book,  above  named,  is  the  chief  English 
authority;  but  Gibbon's  great  work  on  the  "  Decline  and  fall 
of  the  Roman  empire"  [824.9]  covers  A.  D.  100-1420,  and  is  the 
grand  authority  for  all  the  relations  of  that  empire  during  this 
period.  The  reader  will  do  well  to  examine  iSmvth's  third 
and  fourth  lectures  in  his  "Modern  history"  [5012.10; 
6925.7]. 

The  view  of  the  progress  of  society,  which  Robertson  pre- 
fixed to  his  "Charles  V"  [1226.9],  has  been  praised  as  the 
greatest  step  yet  made  in  the  pliilosophy  of  history.  A  recent 
authority  of  high  repute  is  Lecky,  on  the  "  History  of  morals 
from  the  times  of  Augustus  to  Charlemagne  "  [."igii.l]. 

The  military  history  of  the  epoch  will  be  studied  in  connec- 
tion with  tlie  Crusades,  and  in  the  lives  of  such  heroes  as 
Richard  Coeur-de-Lioii  and  Philip  Augustus,  and  collaterally 
in  VioUet-le-Duc's  "  Military  architecture  of  the  middle  ages," 
above  named. 

For  the  religious  element  of  the  latest  era,  there  is  the  protest- 
ant  Ranke's  ■'  History  of  the  popes  "  [5.516.7].  Mrs.  Oliphant's 
"  Francis  of  Assisi  "  [5937.10].  gives  a  good  picture  of  the  re- 
ligious life  at  the  beginning  of  the  13th  century. 

For  the  popular  myths,  see  Baring-Gould  [716.2],  which 
covers  such  subjects  as  the  Wandering  Jew,  Prester  John,  etc. 

Accounts  of  the  Revival  of  learning  can  be  found  in  Hal- 


lam's "  Literature  of  Europe  "  [1531.2]  and  in  his  "  Middle 
ages"  [.'i916.1];  in  Gibbon's  53d  and  66th  chapters  of  the  "  Ro- 
man empire"  [824.9];  in  Roscoe's  "Lorenzo  de'  Medici" 
[6525.1]  and  "  Leo  X  "  [5,526.0] ;  in  Robertson's  introduction 
to  his  "  Charles  V  "  [1226.9],  and  in  Pater's  "  Renaissance  " 
[6925.2]. 

See  this  period  under  Europe  and  the  several  countries  of 
Europe;  Crusades;  Feudal  system, etc.,  in  this  and  the  Bates 
Hall  catalogues. 


MiDDLEMARCH.     Lewes,  M.     2v 532.3  and  5636.2 

Middlesex  county,  Mass.     Historic  fields  and  man- 
sions of  Middlesex.    Drake,  S.  A.    Boston,  1874. 

8° 814.4 

Middleton,  Conyers.     Life  of  M.  Tullius   Cicero. 
New  edition.    London,  1837.    739  pp.    Portrait. 

8° 5521.2 

Midshipman  Easy,  Mr.     Marryat,  F 337.12 

Midwifery.   Cazeaux,  P.    Theoretical  and  practical 

treatise  on.     Philadelphia,  1866.     8° 6012.23 

—  Churchill,  F.    Theory  and  practice  of.     Philadel- 
phia, 1855.     8° 6022.17 


-Z-.  Shelf.  No. 
Midwifery,  continued. 

—  Collins,  R.  Practical  treatise  on.  Boston,  1841.  8°.  6023.15 

—  Ingleby,  J.  T.     Facts  and  cases  in  obstetric  med- 

icine.    London,  N.  D.     8° 6012.10 

—  Pasta,  A.     Traite   des  pertes   dd   sang  chez   les 

femmes  enceintes.     Paris,  1797.     2  v.     8° 6014.2 

—  Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y.     Obstetric  memoirs  and  con- 

tributions.    Philadelphia,   1855,  56.     2  v.     8".   6011.5 
MiGNET,  Francois  Auguste  (Marie).     History  of  the 
French  revolution,   1789-1814.     London,  1868. 

xi,424pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 5517.4 

MiGNON.     Thomas,  (C.)  A.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.1 

Mike  Howe,  the  bushranger  of  Van  Dieman's  land. 

Bonwick,  J 725.28 

MiLBURN,  William  Henry.  Ten  years  of  preacher- 
life:    chapters   from    an   autobiography.     New 

York,  1859.     363  pp.     Portrait.    12° 1015.1 

Mildred.     Craik,  G.  M 322.1 

Mildred  Arkell.     Wood,  E.  P 333.15 

Mildred's  wedding.     Notley,  Mrs.  — 711.37 

Miles,  Henry  Adolphus.  Lowell,  as  it  was,  and 
as  it  is.  2d  edition.  Lowell,  1847.  234  pp. 
Folded  plan.     12° 5017.5 

—  editor.     The  altar  at  homo:  prayers  for  the  family 

and    the    closet.     4th    edition.     Boston,    1855. 

350  pp.     16° 6327.8 

—  Same.    10th  edition.    Boston,  1859.    350  pp.   16°. 6327.19 
Miles,  Leonidas  Clint.    Water-colour  painting;  with 

the  art  of  sketching  from  nature.  With  illus- 
trations.    London,  N.  D.     88  pp.     16° 6216.5 

Miles  Wallingford.     Cooper,  J.  F 525. 17 

Miletus,    The   lost   tales   of.      [Poems.]      Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.     Leipzig,  1866.     Sq.  16°.   1614.7 

Military  architecture.  An  essay  on  the  military 
architecture  of  the  middle  ages.  Viollet-le-Duc, 
E.  B.     Oxford,  1860.     8° 6221.5 

Military  art  and  science.  Andrews,  C.  C.  Hints 
to  company  oiBcers  on  their  military  duties. 
New  York,  1863.     24° 6927.7 

—  Hamley,  E.  B.     The  operations  of  war  explained 

and  illustrated.     Edinburgh,  1872.     4° 5910.6 

—  Praissac,  — .     [A  short  method  for  the  easy  re- 

solving of  any  military  question,  propounded; 
translated  by  John  Cruso.  Cambridge,  1639.] 
Sm.8° 5918.2 

—  Revised  regulations  for  the  army  of  the  United 

States.  1861.  See  United  States.  Depart- 
ment of  war 1521.12 

See  also  Infantry  tactics. 

Military  biography.     Chesney,  C.  C.      Essays  in 

modern  military  biography.    London,  1874.    8°.    5922,8 

—  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     Personal  recollections  of  dis- 

tinguished generals.     New  York,  1866.     12°. . .   1015.5 
Military  education.     The  school  and  the  army  in 

Germany  and    France.     Hazen,   W.   B.     New 

York,  1872.     8° 5714.5 

Military  service.     iSee  Hygiene. 

Mill,  James.     See  Ribot,  T.     English  psychology. 

New  York,  1874.     8° 5835.5 

Mill,  John  Stuart.      Autobiography.     New  York, 

1874.     vi,  313  pp.     8° 5424.7 

—  Dissertations  and   discussions:     political,    philo- 

sophical, and  historical.      New  York,  1874,  75. 

6v.     8° 5824.4 

Contents.— Yo\.  I.  The  contest  in  America;  State" inter- 
ference with  corporation  and  church  property ;  The  currency 
juggle ;  Observations  on  the  French  revolution ;  Poetry  and  its 
varieties;  Professor  Sedgwick's  discourse;  Civilization; 
Aphorisms ;  Armand  Carrel ;  A  prophecy ;  Alfred  de  Vigny ; 
Bentham;  Appendi.x.  II.  Coleridge;  De  Tocqueville  on  De- 
mocracy in  America;  Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory  of  vision; 
Michelet's  History  of  France;  The  claims  of  labor;  Guizot's 
essays  and  lectures  on  history;  Early  Grecian  history  and 
legend.  III.  Vindication  of  the  French  revolution  of  1848; 
Enfranehifement  of  women ;  Dr.  Whewell  on  moral  phi- 
losopliy;  Grote's  History  of  Greece;  A  few  words  on  non- 
intervention;  The  slave  power;  Utilitarianism.  IV.  Thoughts 
on  parliamentary  reform  ;  Recent  writers  on  reform ;  Bain's 
psychology;  Austin  on  jurisprudence;  Plato;  Inaugural  ad- 
dress [at  St.  Andrews,  Feb.  1,  1867].  V.  Endowments; 
Thornto)!  on  labour  and  its  claims ;  Leslie  on  the  land  ques- 
tion ;  faine,  De  Tintelligence ;  Treaty  obligations ;  Alaine  on 
Village  communities;  Grote's  Aristotle;  L'avere  e  limposta; 
Papers  on  land  tenure:  Programme  of  the  Land  tenure  reform 
association;  Speeches  on  land  tenure  reform,  May  15,  1871, 
March  18,  18/. '5;  Advice  to  land  retbrmers;  The  right  of 
property  in  land. 


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MINERALOGY 


Shelf.  No. 
Mill,  John  Stuart,  continued. 

—  On   liberty.      The   subjection   of    women.      New 

York,  1874.     394  pp.     8" 1733.2 

—  Principles  of  political  economy,  with  some  of  their 

applications  to  social  philosophy.  From  the  5th 
London  edition.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.     8°...   5822.3 

—  Suffrage  for  women,  (/n  Woman's  suffrage  tracts).  1926.5 

—  A  system  of  logic,  ratiocinativo  and  inductive. 

8th  edition.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8° 6833.1 

—  Three  essays  on  religion.     [Added  an  essay  on 

Berkeley's  life  and  writings.]     New  York,  1874. 

xi,  302  pp.     8° 6325.7 

—  Ribot,T.  English  psychology.  New  York,  1874.  8".  5835.5 

—  Spencer,  H.,  and  others.     John  Stuart  Mill:   his 

life  and  works.     Boston,  1873.     12° 5427.10 

Millbank;  or,  Roger  Irving's  ward.  Holmes,  M.  J.  534.6 
MiLLE,  Les,  et  une  nuits.     Contes  Arabes.    Traduita 

par   Galland.     Nouvelle   edition.     Paris,  1842. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5537.5 

Miller,    Cincinnatus     Hiner.       {Joaquin     Miller.) 

First  fam'lies  of  the  Sierras.     [Fiction] 717.12 

—  Songs  of  the  Sierras.  Boston,  1873.   299+ pp.  16°.  1615.20 

—  The  one  fair  woman 522.22 

—  The  ship  in  the  desert.     [Poem.]     Boston,  1875. 

xi,  205  pp.     12° 1617.14 

Miller,  Elizabeth  S.     In  the  kitchen.     [Receipts.] 

Boston,  1875.     568  pp.     Sm.  4° 1632.8 

Miller,    Hugh.     An    autobiography.     My  schools 

and    schoolmasters.      Boston,     1872.      651    pp. 

Portrait.     12° 1025.11 

—  First   impressions   of    England   and    its   people. 

Boston,  1853.     430  pp.     Portrait.     12° 425.13 

—  The  foot-prints  of  the  Creator.    [Geology.]    With 

a  memoir  of  the  author  by  L.  Agassiz.     Boston, 

1859.     337-1- pp.     Portrait.    Illustrated.     12°.  1526.16 

—  The  old  red  sandstone;  or,  new  walks  in  an  old 

field.     [Geology.]     Illustrated.     Boston,    1857. 

xxiv,  288  pp.     1  plate.     12° 1524.20 

—  Popular  geology:  a  series  of  lectures  read  before 

the  philosophical  institution  of  Edinburgh. 
With  Descriptive  sketches  from  a  geologist's 
portfolio.  With  an  introductory  resume  of  the 
progress  of  geological  science  within  the  last  two 
years,  by  Mrs.  Miller.  Boston,  1859.  423-f- 
pp-     12'' 1524. 19 

—  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.     (/»  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics)  ...'..'. 629.4.5 

—  The  testimony  of   the  rocks;    or,  geology  in  its 

bearings  on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and 
revealed.  With  memorials  of  the  death  and 
character  of  the  author.  Boston,  1872.  xiv, 
602  [500]  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 1527.2 

—  Life   and  letters  of.     Bayne,  P.     Boston,  1871. 

2  V.     12° 1225.16 

A'vte.  —  Baj'ne'8  Life  is  the  authoritative  one ;  and  there  are 
brief  sketches  by  Smiles,  in  his  "  Brief  biographies  "  [1024.13], 
and  by  Agassiz  [1526.16].     See  also  P.  Bayne's  "  Essays''' 

Miller,  James.  The  practice  of  surgery.  3d  Amer- 
ican edition.  Edited,  with  additions,  by  F. 
W.  Sargent.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia,  1853. 
720-[-  pp.     8° 6022.16 

Miller,  Joaquin,  pseud.  See  Miller,  Cincinnatus 
Hiner. 

Miller,  Samuel.     Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards,     (/n 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography).  .5028.1.8 

Miller,  William.  Evidence  from  Scripture  and  his- 
tory of  the  second  coming  of  Christ,  about  1843. 
Boston,  1842.     300,  4  pp.     Folded  sheet.     12°. 6818.11 

Miller,  William   Allen.     Elements   of  chemistry: 

theoretical  and  practical.     Vol.  1,  5th  edition; 

vol.  3,  4,  4th  edition,  with  additions.     London, 

1868-72.     3  V.     Illustrated.     8° 6432.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Chemical  physics.  II.  Inorganic 
chemistry.    III.  Organic  chemistry. 

Miller,  The,  of  Angibault.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.     626.6 
Millhouse,  John.  New  English-Italian  and  Italian- 
English  dictionary.     4th   edition.     With   addi- 
tions by  Ferdinand  Bracciforti.     London,  1874. 
2  V.     Sm.  8° *R.R.,F.3.11 

CoHienM.  —  Vol.  I.  English  and  Italian.  II.  Italian  and 
English. 


Shelf.  No. 

Mills,  Abraham.  The  literature  and  the  literary 
men  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     New  York, 

1870.     2  V.     8" 1021.6 

Mills,  The,  of  the  gods.     Twells,  J.  H 7 14. 15 

Mills,  The,  of  Tuxbury.     Townsend,  V.  F 711.23 

Milly;  or,  the  hidden  cross.     Guernsey,  L.  E 1114.3 

MiLHAN,  Henry  Hart.    History  of  Christianity.    New 

and  revised  edition.    London,  1867.   3  v.    16°...  5817.1 

—  History  of  Latin  Christianity;  including  that  of 

the  popes  to  the  pontificate  of  Nicolas  v.     4th 

and  revised  edition.    London,  1867.   9  v.  Sm.  8°. 6817. 11 

—  History  of  the  Jews;    from   the  earliest  period 

down  to  modern  times.  4th  edition,  revised  and 
extended.     London,  1866.     3  v.     16° 6927.1 

MiLNER,  H.  M.    The  gambler's  fate:  a  drama.    New 

York,  N.  D.     37  pp.     12° 1636.4 

MiLNES,  Richard  Monckton,  lord  Houghton.  Life  and 
letters  of  John  Keats.  New  edition.  London, 
1867.     363-f-pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 1227.6 

—  Monographs,  personal  and  social.     [Essays,  etc.] 

New  York,  1873.    v,  328-f- pp.    Portraits.    12°.  6616.7 

—  Selection  from  [his]  works.     London,  1867.    viii, 

236  pp.     Portrait.     Sq.  16° 6618.1 

Milton,   John.      Poetical    works.      Leipzig,  1850. 

vi,  358  pp.     Sq.  16° 1614.12 

Contents.  —  Paradise  lost ;  Paradise  regained. 

—  Prose  [and  poetical]  works.     With  an  introduc- 

tory review  by  R.  Fletcher.  London,  1866. 
2v.ini.     Portrait.     L.  8° 6610.2 

—  Paradise  lost.     A  poem.     Boston,  1825.    294  pp. 

Sm.  12° 1618.4 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     Among  my  books.     Boston,  1876. 

16° 1934.8.2 

—  Masson,  D.     Life  of.     Vol.  i-iii.     Vol.  1,  Cam- 

bridge, 1859;  vol.  2,  3,  London,  1871,  73.  3v.  8°.  5422.2 

Note.  —  Preliminary  to  rending  about  Milton,  consult  Alli- 
bone's  elaborate  article,  where  he  has  given  the  authorities 
with  copious  citations  upon  the  chief  phases  of  Milton's  lite 
and  writings.  Also  see  McClintock  and  Strong.  It  has  been 
the  fault  of  most  of  the  subsequent  lives,  that  they  have  been 
partisan,  either  in  respect  to  politics  or  religion,  but  the  gen- 
eral reader  will  find  more  than  enough  for  his  purpose  in  Mas- 
son's  elaborate  "  liife  of  Milton."  It  tells  the  story  in  connec- 
tion with  his  times,  of  which  the  first  volume  covers  1608-39, 
the  second  1638-4.!,  and  the  third  164&-49. 

Of  the  lesser  lives,  Johnson's,  in  his  "Lives  of  the  poets" 
C12;i8  20],  shows  a  tory's  and  liigh  churchman's  estimates  of  a 
republican  and  a  puritan,  and  is  by  general  concession  preju- 
diced and  unwise,  though  of  value  for  its  critical  discernment 
and  for  its  statements  of  the  literary  defects  of  Paradise  lost. 
Of  the  briefer  memoirs  and  essays,  the  following  may  be 
named :  Channing's,  in  his  "  Works  "  [152.5. 1.1] ;  Macaulay's, 
in  his  essays  [1918.4];  Humes,  in  chapter  52  of  his  "History 
of  England"  [5413.2];  Essays  on  liis  poetrv  by  Coleridge;  by 
Seeley,  in  his  "  Roman  imperialism  "  [5613.3],  etc. ;  and  one, 
on  Milton  as  a  schoolmaster,  in  F.  D.  Maurice's  "  Friendship 
of  books"  [6136.8].  Also  Hazlitt's  "Table  talk,"  on  his  son- 
nets; Howitt's  "  Homes  of  tlie  poets  "  [1225.5],  etc. 

See  also  the  general  literary  histories  by  Hallam  and  Taine. 
In  historical  fiction  we  have  Mrs.  Manning's  "  Mary  Powell," 
a  tale  of  Milton's  courtship  [738.1]. 

Mind.     Bain,  A.     Mind  and  body.     The  theories  of 

their  relation.     New  York,  1873.     12° 6035.2 

—  Evans,  W.  F.     The  mental-cure,  illustrating  the 

influence  of  the  mind  on  the  body,  both  in 
health  and  disease.     Boston  [cop.  1869].     12°..    1626.8 

—  Jaeger,  A.     Mind  and  heart  in  religion.     New 

York,  1873.     16° 6326.22 

—  Maudsley,  H.     Physiology  and  pathology  of  the. 

New  York,  1872.     8° 6011.6 

—  Reid,  T.     An  inquiry  into  the  human  mind,  on 

the  principles  of  common  sense.     London,  1775. 

8^ 5834.9 

—  Stewart,  D.     Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the. 

Brattleborough,  1808.     8° 1522.1 

See  also  Insanity,  Intellectual  science.  Mental  philosophy, 
Metaphysics,  Pliilosophy,  Psychology. 

Miner-,  Alonzo  Ames.  Bible  exercises,  or,  the  Sun- 
day school  one  class.  Boston,  1863.  166  pp. 
Illustrated.     12° 1538.10 

Mineralogy.     Collins,   J.  H.     The   first  book  of. 

New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.8 

—  Dana,  J.  D.,  and    Brush,   G.   J.     A  system  of. 

New  York,  1875.    8° 6630.2 

—  Hooker,  W.    Mineralogy.    New  York,  1872.    12°.   6636.3 

—  Jameson,  R.     Mineralogical  notes.     See  Cuvier, 

G.  L.  C.  F.  D.,  baron 6633.1 


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Shelf.  No. 
Mineralogy,  continued. 

—  Jones,  W.      The  treasures  of  the   earth.      New 

York,  1872.     16° 6635.1 

—  Ramsay,  A.    Rudiments  of.    London,  1868.    12°. 1715.21 

See  also  Coal,  Crystallisation,  Geology,  Metallurgy,  Mines, 
Natural  history. 

Mines  and  mining.    Jones,  W.    The  treasures  of  the 

earth.     New  York,  1872.     16° ..,  6635.1 

—  Raymond,  R.  W.     Statistics  of  mines  and  mining 

west   of  the   Rocky   mountains.      Washington, 

1873.  8° 5035.8 

—  Ure,  A.   Dictionary  of  mines.   London,  1872.  3  v. 

8° 6422.3 

See  also  Metallurgy. 

Mingled  yarn,  A.     Mackarness,  M.  A 339.19 

MiNiFiE,  William.  A  text  book  of  geometrical  draw- 
ing for  the  use  of  mechanics  and  schools.  Illus- 
trated with  steel  plates.    Revised  by  the  author. 

New  York,  1873.     162+ pp.    L.  8° 6420.3 

MiNiGO.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.11 

Minister's,  The,  story.     Roe,  A.  S 735.34 

Minister's,  The,  wife.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.)  . . . . .     328.4 

Minister's,  The,  wooing.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 314.24 

Minnesinger,  The,  of  Germany.     Kroeger,  A.  E. 

New  York,  1873.     16° 5735.1 

Minnesota  and  Dacotah,  in' 1856.     Andrews,  C.  C. 

Washington,  1857.     12° 415.3 

MiNTO,  Earl  of.     See  Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert. 
Miracles.      Mountford,    W.      Miracles   past    and 

present.     Boston,  1870.     16° 1536.6 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     Miracles  and  modern  spiritual- 

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MiRkio.     A  Provencal  poem.     Mistral,  F.    Boston, 

1874.  Sm.  4° 5533.3 

Miriam.    [Poem.]    Hall,  L.  J.    Boston,  1850.    12°.  5216.3 

Miriam  CoflSn,  or  the  whale-fishermen.  Hart,  J.  C. . .  712.4 

Miriam's  marriage.     Macquoid,  K.  S 319.5 

Miriam's  memoirs.     Warfield,  C.  A 723.34 

Misanthrope,   Le:    comedie.      Moliere,  J.  B.    P. 

(Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.2 

Misanthrope,  The:  a  comedy.     Moliere,  J.  B.  P. 

Dramatic  works.     Edinburgh,  1876.     8° 5530.3.3 

Mischief's  Thanksgiving.     Woolsey,  S.  C 933.11 

Miserables,  Les.      Hugo,  V.  (M.),  vicomte.      New 

York,  1874.     2v.ini.     8° 710.19 

Miser's,  The,  daughter.     Ainsworth,  W.  H 721.22 

Mishmee  hills,  The.     Cooper,  T.  T.     London,  1873. 

Sm.  8° 5933.6 

Miss  Angel.      [Angelica    Kaufmann,   the    artist.] 

Thackeray,  A.  I.     Leipzig 311.27 

—  Same.     New  York 720.28 

Miss  Carew.     Edwards,  A.  B 312.11 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.     Benedict,  F.  L 731.9 

Miss  Forrester.     Edwards,  A 732.2 

Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.     [Fiction] 717.11 

Miss  Marjoribanks.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 328.13 

Miss  Molly.     Butt,  B.  M 517.24 

Miss  Moore.     Craik,  G.  M 937.27 

Miss  or  Mrs.  ?     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.9 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty. 

De  Forest,  J.  W 535.5 

Miss  Rovel.     Cherbuliez,  V 711.32 

Miss  Thistledown.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.26 

Miss  Tiller's  vegetable  garden  and  the  money  she 
made  by  it.    Warner,  A.  B.     New  York  [1873]. 

12° 1518.2 

Miss  Van  Kortland.     Benedict,  F.  L 710.5 

MissALE  Romanum.     See  Roman  catholic  church. .  .5816.15 

Missing  bride,  The.     South  worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 727. 15 

Mission,  The:  or,  scenes  in  Africa.     Marryat,  F....  337.13 
Missions.     Anderson,    R.     Foreign  missions:  thei 

relations  and  claims.     New  York,  1869.     8°  . .  .5812.16 

History  of  the  missions  of  the  American  board 

of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions  in  India. 

Boston,  1874.     8° 5812.4 

History  of  the  missions  of  the  American  board 

of  commissioners   for   foreign    missions    to    the 
Oriental  churches.     Boston,  1872.     2  v.     8°...  5812.1 
History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  mission.    Bos- 
ton, 1870.     8° 5812.15 

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Shelf.  No. 

Missions,  continued. 

—  Cochrane,  T.     Home  mission  work.     Edinburgh, 

1873.     16° 6819.16 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     Pioneers  and  founders;  or,  recent 

[English  and  American]  workers  in  the  mission 

field.     [London,  1871.]     16° 5817.6 

Note.  —  Parkman'g  histories  largely  illustrate  the  missions 
of  the  Jesuits  to  North  America  in  the  17th  and  18th  centuries. 

Mississippi  river.  Report  upon  the  physios  and  hy- 
draulics of  the.  Humphreys,  A.  A.,  and  Ab- 
bot, H.  L.     Philadelphia,  1861.     L.  4° 6920.2 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Faulconbridge.     Aide,  H 720. 14 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.     Marryat,  F 337.12 

Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.     Bradley,  W.  1 913.10 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children.     Warner,  A.  B 932.22 

Mr.  Smith.     [Fiction.]     Walford,  L.  P.     Leipzig..  335.19 

■^  Same.     New  York 518.1 

Mr.  Stewart's  intentions.     Robinson,  F.  W 73 1. 15 

Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious.     Grifl&n,  G.     (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 629.4.6 

Mr.  Vaughan's  heir.     Benedict,  F.  L 721.4 

Mistral,  Frederic.  Mir^io.  A  Provencal  poem. 
Translated   by  Harriet   W.   Preston.      Boston, 

1872.  xvii,  249  pp.     Sm,  4° 6533.3 

Mistress  and  maid.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.11 

Mrs.  Armington's  maid.     Wright,  D.  T 714.1 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lecture,  dramatized  from  D. 

Jerrold.  Stirling,  E.  New  York,^N.  d.  12°. .  1635.6 
Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.     Jerrold,  D.  (W.) 

New  York,  1869.     16° 618.9 

Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.     Fullorton,  Lady  G 326.16 

Mrs.  Gurney's  apology.    Gurney,  M.    Philadelphia, 

1860.     8° 1910.3 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles.     Wood,  E.  P 333.5 

Mistress  Judith.     Tytler,  C.  C.  F 618.25 

Mrs.  Limber's  raffle.     Butler,  W.  A 718.6 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.),  and 

others 338.2 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.),  and 

others 338.2 

Mistress,  The,  of  the  manse.    [A  poem.]     Holland, 

J.  G.     New  York,  1874.     12° 1625.11 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands.    Harte,  (F.)  B 537.17 

Misunderstood.     Montgomery,  F 313.21 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant.    {He  Marvel.)    A  bachelor's 

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—  My  farm  of  Edgewood.     New  York,  1864.     x, 

319-f-pp.     12° 716.2 

—  Reveries  of  a  bachelor.  New  edition.  New  York, 

1873.  280pp.     12° 1934.9 

—  Rural  studies.    New  York,  1867.  viii,  295-4-  pp. 

12° 6226.1 

—  Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.      New 

York,  1864.     viii,  314  pp.     12° 716.3 

Mitchell,  Ormsby  MacKnight.     The  planetary  and 

stellar  worlds:  a  popular  exposition  of  the  great 

discoveries  and  theories  of  modern  astronomy. 

With  additions  by  J.  Glaisher.    London  [I860]. 

240  pp.     Illustrated.     16° 1626.14 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir.     Wear  and  tear,  or  hints  for  the 

overworked.  Philadelphia,  1871.  59  pp.  16°.  1637.2 
Mitchell,  Samuel  Augustus.     A  system  of  modern 

geography.      Illustrated.      Philadelphia,  1846. 

336  pp.     16° 437.4 

—  publisher.     Accompaniment  to  Mitchell's  new  map 

of  Texas,  Oregon,  and  California,  with  the  re- 
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Mitchell,  Samuel  Latham.  Observations  on  the 
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MiTFORD,    A.    Bertram.      The   forty-seven   Ronins. 

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MiTFORD,  Mary  Russell.    Letters.    2d  series.   Edited 

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—  Letters.     See  Boner,  Charles 6426.2 

—  Life.     Told  by  herself  in  letters  to   her  friends. 

Edited  by  A.  G.  K.  L'Estrange.     New  York, 

1870.     2  V.     12° 1226.16 


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Shelf.  No. 
MiTFORD,  Mary  Russell,  continued. 

—  Our  village.     New  edition.     London,   1865,  71. 

Illustrated.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 527,19 

Aote.  —  Pictures  of  English  village  life,  admirably  por- 
trayed. 

—  Recollections  of  a  literary  life;   or,  books,  places, 

and  people.     New  York  [1851].     xii,  558  pp. 

12° 1536.4 

—  See  Fields,   J.   T.      Yesterdays   with   authors. 

Boston,  1875  [cop.  1871].     12° 6136.13 

A'o<e.  —  The  chief  life  is  that  of  L'E;strange  [1226.161  but 
there  is  an  additional  volume  of  her  letters,  edited  by  Clior- 
ley  [.^626.7],  and  her  letters  to  Charles  Boner  [5426.2],  beside 
those  contained  in  Fields's  book.  The  "  Recollectiuns  of  a 
literary  life  "  contains  but  sparse  biographical  memoranda, 
and  is  mostly  a  selection  of  prose  passages  and  short  poems, 
■which  have  pleased  her.  See  also  Allibone's  article ;  Tay- 
lor's "  At  home  and  abroad"  [234.1];  and  Harper's  monthly, 
vols.  39  and  40. 

Mithridate:    tragedie.      Racine,  J.  de.      Theatre 

complet.     Paris,  1870.     12° 5537.3 

MiVART,  St.  George.  Man  and  apes,  an  exposition 
of  structural  resemblances  and  dififerences  bear- 
ing upon  questions  of  affinity  and  origin.  New 
York,  1874.     vi,  200-j-  pp.     Illustrated.     16°.   6617.6 

—  On   the   genesis   of  species.     With  illustrations. 

2d  edition.     London,  1871.    xv,  342  pp.  Sm.  8°.  1536.5 

See  also  Darwinism,  note. 

MoAB,  The  land  of.     Tristram,  H.  B.     New  York, 

1873.     8° 6933.4 

MoABiTE  stone.  Lectures  on  the.      Colenso,  J.  W. 

London,  1873.     89 5811.5 

Note.  —  See  also  Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  2. 

Moby-Dick;  or,  the  whale.      Melville,  H.      New 

York,  1871.     12° 512.12 

Modern  inquiries:  classical,  professional,  and  mis- 
cellaneous.   Bigelow,  J.  Boston,  1870.    Sm.  8°. .   5216.1 

Modern   leaders:     being   a   series   of    biographical 

sketches.    MacCarthy,  J.    New  York,  1872.   8°.   5930.2 

Modern  magic.     Scheie  de  Vere,  M.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 1516.16 

Modern  painters.     [Criticism  and  theories.]     Rus- 

kin,  J.     New  York,  1872.     5  v.     12° 6236.18 

Modern   playmate.   The.      Wood,  J.   G.      London 

[1870J.     Sq.  16° 6414.3 

—  Same.     London  [1875].     Sm.  8° 6414.6 

Modern  workshop  practice.  Winton,  J.  G.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 1715.2 

Moens,  W.  J.  C.  English  travelers  and  Italian  bri- 
gands. With  map  and  illustrations.  New  York, 
1866.     355  pp.     Portrait.     12° 423.16 

Mohammed,  or  Mahomet.  The  Koran.  Translated 
from  the  Arabic;  by  Q.  Sale.  Prefixed  a  Life 
of  Mohammed.     Boston,  1862.     472  pp.     16°..   5815.2 

—  Irving,  W.     Life  of.     Leipzig,  1850.     Sq.  16°. .  .1238.12 
Lives  of  the  successors  of.    Leipzig,  1850.     Sq. 

16° 1238.5 

Mahomet  and  his  successors.    New  York,  1850. 

2v.     12° 1223.4 

Sa7ne.     Philadelphia,  1871.     2  r.    Sm.  8° 1815.3 

—  Smith,  R.  B.    Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 5816.23 

A'o<e.  —  The  best  popular  account  of  Mohammed  is  Irving's, 
whicli  makes  no  pretence  to  original  investigation,  and  the 
same  may  be  said  of  his  account  of  the  sut'cessors  of  Mo- 
hammed to  the  invasion  of  S|>ain,  A.  n.  710.  Smyth's  third 
lecture  on  "Modern  history"  [5012.10;  5925.7]  will  indicate 
the  old  authorities.  The  50th  chapter  of  Gibbon's  Rome 
[824.9]  shows  tliat  historian  at  the  best,  and  is  perhaps  the 
strongest  vindication  that  Mahommed  has  received  from  a  Eu- 
ropean. Carlyle,  in  his  "  Heroes  and  hero-worship  "  [1535.19], 
has  also  taken  the  palliative  side,  and  he  is  followed  by 
Kingsley,  in  his  "  Alexandria  and  her  schools  "  [122;i.5],  who 
agrees  to  Carlyle's  "true  and  just  description  of  a  much  ca- 
lumniated man."  Mahommed  s  career  necessarily  is  covered 
in  Milman's  "Eatin  Christianity  "  [5817.111.  Sale's  Ei 
of  the  Koran  [5815.2]  has  a  dissertation  prefixed 


nglish 
prefixed  form- 


1  [5815.2] 
ing  one  of  the  best  of  the  descriptive  and  historical  surveys, 
See  also  Clarke's  account  in  his  "  Ten  great  religions"  [1.52;!.2], 
or  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  24.  In  many  travels  [see  Aiabia] 
the  condition  and  history  of  this  faith  is  dwelt  upon:  and 
"Warburton  gives  a  chapter  to  it  in  his  '*  Crescent  and  the 
cross"  [317.«].  See  an  illustrated  article  on  "Mecca  and 
Medina,"  in  Harper's  monthly ,  vol.  14,  and  Taylor's  "  Lands  of 
the  Saracen  "  [424.13]. 
The  two  lives  which  probably  present  the  greatest  research 


are  those  by  Sir  William  Muir,  1858,  in  English;  and  that 
German,    by  Sprenger,    I8C1,  neitlur  of  which  are  in  this 
Branch,  but  may  be  found  in  Bates  Hall. 

See  also  F.  W.  Newman,  in  Eraser's  magazine,  Aug.,  1878: 
and   Clodd'8   "Childhood   of  religions"   [6328.21].      R.  B. 


Shelf.  No. 

Mohammed,  or  Mahomet,  continued. 

Smith's  book  [5816.23]  Is  a  recent  reputable  survey,  which  has 
Emanuel  Deutsch's  article  on  "  Islam  "  fi<r  an  appendix,  and 
this  article  can  also  be  found  in  Ueutsch's  "  Literary  remains" 
[57.'i'i.7].  There  are  luiler  references  to  the  literature  of  the 
subject  in  Milman's  "Latin  Christianity"  [5817.11.1],  and  in 
the  notes  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  ot  history,  etc.  See 
also  MtClintock  and  Strong's  CyclopoBdia.  Draper's  "  Con- 
flict between  religion  and  science"  [5826.4]  views  Moham- 
medanism as  an  earlier  reformation. 

Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house.     [Historical  fiction.] 

Mundt,  C.  (M.) 531.28 

Molecular  physics  in  the  domain  of  radiant  heat. 
Contributions  to.  Tyndall,  J.  New  York, 
1873.    8° 6431.1 

Molecular    science.       Somerville,    M.       London, 

1869.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 6816.2 

MoLESWORTH,  William  Nassau.    History  of  England 

from  1830.     London,  1871-73.     3  v.     8° 5413.3 

—  Same.    New  edition.    London,  1874.  3  v.  Sm.  8°.  5415.1 
MoLiiiRE,  Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin,  called.     CEuvres 

completes.  Edition  variorum.  [Avec]  notes 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Precis  de  I'histoire  du  theatre  en  France ; 
Vie  de  Molierc;  La  jalousie  du  barbouille;  Le  medecin  vo- 
lant ;  L'6tourdi ;  Le  d6pit  amoureux ;  l^es  pr6cieuses  ridicules ; 
Sganarelle,  ou  le  cocu  imaginaire;  Don  Garcie  de  Navarre; 
L  ecole  des  maris ;  Les  facheux ;  L'Scole  des  fenimes ;  La  cri- 
tique de  Lecole  des  femmes;  L'impromptu  de  Versailles;  Jj& 
maiiage  force.  II.  La  princesse  d'Elide;  Don  Juan,  ou  le 
festin  de  Pierre:  L'amour  m6decin;  Le  misanthrope;  Le 
medecin  malgre  lui;  Melicerte;  Pastorale  comique;  Le  Sici- 
lien;  Le  Tartutte;  Amphitryon;  George  Dandin;  Fete  de 
Versailles;  Appendice.  HI.  L'avare;  Monsieur  de  Pour- 
ceaugnac;  Les  amants  magnitiques;  Le  bourgeois  gentil- 
homme;  Psyche;  Les  fourberies  de  Scapin ;  La  comtesse 
d'Escarbagnas;  Les  femmes  savantes;  Le  malade  imaginaire; 
Poesies  diverses. 

—  Dramatic  works.  Rendered  into  English  by  Henri 

Van  Laun.  With  a  prefatory  memoir,  introduc- 
tory notices,  appendices  and  notes.  Vol.  i-iii. 
Edinburgh,  1875,  76.  3  v.  Portrait.  Etch- 
ings.    8° 5530.3 

Contents,  — Y6\.  I.  Preface;  Prefatory  memoir;  The  blun- 
derer ;  The  love-tiff;  The  pretentious  young  ladies :  Sganarelle ; 
Don  Garcia  of  Navarre.  II.  The  school  for  husbands;  The 
bores;  The  school  for  wives;  The  school  for  wives  criticised; 
The  impromptu  of  Versailles ;  The  forced  marriage.  III.  The 
princess  of  Elis ;  Don  Juan,  or  the  feast  with  the  statue;  Love 
is  the  best  doctor;  The  misanthrope;  The  physician  in  spite 
of  himself. 

—  See  Prescott,  W.  H.     Biographical  and  critical 

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MoLLOY,  Gerald.    The  passion  play  at  Ober-Ammer- 

gau,  in  the  summer  of  1871.  2d  edition.  Bos- 
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Mollusca,  Manual  of  the.  Woodward,  S.  P.  Lon- 
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MoLTKE,  Helmuth  Carl  Bernhard  von.  Histoire  de 
la  campagne  de  1866.  Traduite  de  I'allemand 
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MoMMSEN,  Theodor.  History  of  Rome.  Translated 
by  W.  P.  Dickson.  With  a  preface  by  L.  Schmitz. 
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Monarch,  The,  of  Mincing-Lane.     Black,  W 720. 13 

MoNARCHS  retired  from  business  [after  abdication]. 

Doran,  J.  W.     New  York,  1865.     2  v.     12°....   1223.1 

Monastery,  The.     Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston 523.9 

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Monastic  orders.  Legends    of   the.       Jameson,  A. 

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Monckton,  Japies  H.     The  national  builder,  a  work 

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MoNCRiEFF,    Ascott  Robert   Hope.      {Ascott   Robert 

Hope.)      A   book   about   boys.      Boston,    1869. 

xii,  247  pp.     16° 926.24 

—  Book  about  dominies.  Boston,  1869.  265  pp.   16°.   1535.9 

—  The  day  after  the  holidays.     With  illustrations. 

New  York  [Edinburgh,  1875].  203-f-  pp. 
[Hope's  annual.]     Sm.  8° 1115.8 

—  My  schoolboy  friends:    a   story  of   Whitminster 

grammar  school.     Edinburgh,  1870.    354-f-  pp. 

8° 912.2 

—  Stories  of  French  school  life.     Edinburgh,  1871. 

xviii,446pp.     Illustrated.     16° 715.17 


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MoNCRiEPP,  W.  T.    Monsieur  Tonson:  a  farce.    New 

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—  Tom  and  Jerry:  a  burletta.      New  York,  N.  D. 

28  pp.     12" 1635.6 

Monde  illustre,  Le.     Vol.  23,  24,  25,  27,  28,  32,  33. 

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Money:  a  comedy.     Bulwer-Lytton,   E.   (G.  E.)  L. 

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Money.     Eggleston,  G.  C.     How  to  make  a  living. 

Suggestions  upon  tlie  art  of  making,  saving,  and 

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—  Jovons,  W.  S.     Money  and  tiie  meclianism  of  ex- 

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—  Tables   of    money,    weiglit,    and   measure.      See 

Webster,    N.        Dictionary    of    the    English 
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608 *R.R.,  A.2.5 

See  also  Currency. 

Money-maker.     Adams,  W.  T 923.17 

MoNFORT  Hall.     Warfield,  C.  A 723.32 

MoNiKiNS,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.21 

Monks,  The,  of  the  West.     Montalembort,  C.  F.  de 

Tryon,  coTnfe  do.     Boston,  1872.     2  v.     8° 5514.5 

Xote.  —  Voluminous  record  of  this  life  and  its  results  in 
Western  Europe. 

MoNNiER,  Marc.  The  wonders  of  Pompeii.  From 
the  French.  New  York,  1872.  250  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 1714.17 

Monographs,  personal   and  social.     [Essays,  etc.] 

Milnes,  R.  M.     New  York,  1873.     12° 5616.7 

Monroe,  Lewis  Baxter,  editor.  Public  and  parlor 
readings.  Dialogues  and  dramas.  Boston, 
1873.     vi,  341pp.     12° ; 1516.15 

Humorous.     Boston,  1874.     viii,  326  pp.     12°. 1515.18 

Miscellaneous.      Boston,   1875.     viii,   352  pp. 

12° 1515.14 

Monsieur  de  Pourceaugnac:  comedie-ballet.     Mo- 

liere,  J.  B.  P.     (Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12°. .  .5537.2.3 

Monsieur  Sylvestre.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 626.3 

Monsieur  Tonson:  a  farce.     Moncrieff,  W.  T.    New 

York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.3 

Monsieur  Violet,  Narrative  of  the  travels  and  ad- 
ventures of.     Marryat,  F 337.7 

Monsters,  The,  of  the  deep.     Adams,  W.   H.  D. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6617.1 

Montagu,  Elizabeth.  A  [English]  lady  of  the  last 
century:  illustrated  in  her  unpublished  letters. 
Doran,  J.  W\     London,  1873.     8^ 5422.11 

Montagu,  Mary  Wortley,  lady.  Letters  and  works. 
Edited  by  Lord  Wharncliffe.  3d  edition,  with 
a  new  memoir  by  W.  May  Thomas.  London, 
1861.66.     2  V.     Portraits.     8° 5623.3 

Note.— See  Mrs.  Oliphant's  sketch,  in  her  "George  II" 
[1032.]];  Leigh  Hunt's  "  Men,  women,  and  books"  [1935.1]; 
and  AUibone  and  his  references. 

Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de.  Works.  Compris- 
ing his  essays,  journey  into  Italy,  and  letters, 
with  notes  from  all  the  commentators,  biographi- 
cal and  bibliographical  notices,  etc.  By  W. 
Hazlitt.  Now  and  revised  edition.  Edited  by 
0.  W.  Wight.  Now  York,  1872.  4  v.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8°  . . , 6536.8 

Note.—  The  old  English  translntion  with  a  life  is  Charles 
Cotton's,  but  successive  editors  have  modified  the  text,  and 
Hazlitt' 8,  with  his  stnnmaiized  life,  is  now  usually  met 
with,  but  in  this  edition  will  be  found,  in  the  third  vol- 
ume, a  bibliography  of  the  essays,  and  in  the  fourth  volume  a 
full  collection  of  titles  of  lives  and  commentaries,  as  well  as 
an  abridgment  of  St.  John's  latest  and  best  life  of  Montaigne, 
18.58,  who  enumerates  in  an  appendix  the  principal  sources  of 
information.  Estimates  of  Montaigne  will  he  found  in  Emer- 
son's "Representative  men"  [191(5.0;  19.i4.(i.2];  Hallam's 
"  Literature  "  [1.WI.2],  and  in  the  histories  of  Martin  and 
Michelet. 

Montalembert,  Charles  Forbes  de  Tryon,  cornte  de. 
Des  inter^ts  catholiques  au  xix^  siecle.  3e 
edition.     Paris,  1852.     251-j- pp.     18° 2018.4 

—  Letters   to   a   schoolfellow,   1827-30.     From   the 

French  by  C.  F.  Audley.     London,   1874.     xx, 

267  pp.     Portrait.     Sq.  16° 5527.12 

—  The  monks  of  the  West.     Boston,  1872.    2  v.    8°.  6514.5 

—  Memoir   of.      Oliphant,    M.    (0.    W.)      Leipzig, 

1872.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1237.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Montepin,   Xavier    Aymon    de,  joint   author.     The 

Corsican  brothers.     See  Bast6,  Eugene  Pierre.   1635.3 
Montez,  Lola.     See  Lola  Montez. 
Montgomery,  Florence.     Misunderstood 313.21 

—  Thrown  together 313.22 

—  Wild  Mike  and  his  victim 313.29 

Montgomery,  James.     Poems.     Added  a  memoir  of 

the  author.  New  edition,  with  illustrations. 
Boston,  1873.     xxxvi,  362  pp.     16° 1628.2 

Montgomery,    Richard,    Life    of.     Armstrong,    J. 

(/nSparks,  J.  Library  of  American  biography). 5028. 1.1 

Montgomery,  Robert.  A  universal  prayer;  Death; 
A  vision  of  heaven,  etc.  [Poems.]  From  the 
second   London   edition.     Boston,  1829.     xviii, 

9-132  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1616.18 

Note.  — See  Macaiilay's  caustic  review  in  his  Essays [1918.4]. 

Monthly  miscellany.  The,  of  religion  and  letters. 

VoL  1-9.     Boston,  1839-43.     9  v.  in  5.     8°....    6536.1 

Monthly  religious  magazine  and  theological  review. 

See  Religious  magazine  and  monthly  review. . .   6725.1 

Monti,  Luigi.     Grammar  of   the  Italian  language. 

Boston,  1855.     xii,  252  pp.     12° 2035.1 

Montolieu,  Jeanne  Isabelle  Pauline  de  Bottens, 
baronne  de,  joint  author.  The  Swiss  family  Robin- 
son.    See  Wyss,  Johann  Rudolf 733.8  and  735.6 

MoNTPELiER,  Vermont,  History  of.     Thompson,  D.  P. 

Montpelier,  1860.     8° 813.11 

MooDiE,  Susanna  (Strickland).    Life  in  the  clearings 

versus  the  bush.  New  York  [1853].  300  pp.  12°.     414.8 

—  Roughing  it  in   the  bush;    or,   life  in   Canada. 

New  York,  1852.     2  v.     12° 414.12 

—  .Same.     2  v.  in  1 414.9 

Moods.     Alcott,  L.  M 517.3 

Moon.     Guillemin,  A.     Wonders  of  the.    New  York, 

1873.      12° 1714.29 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    The  moon.    New  York,  1873.    16°.  6814.2 

MooNFOLK.     Austin,  J.  G 912.22 

Moonstone,  The.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.10 

Moore,  Clara  Jessup.     On  dangerous   ground.     A 

romance  of  American  society.  Bj  Mrs.  Bloom- 
field  H.  Moore.     [International  series] 722.1 

Moore,  Charles  H.     What  to  read,  and  how  to  read. 

New  York,  1871.     152  [148]  pp.     12° 1537.3 

Moore,  Frank.  Memorial  services  at  the  graves  of 
our  soldiers.  May  30, 1868.  See  United  States. 
History.      Civil  war 5013.13 

Moore,  Jacob  Bailey,  joint  editor.  Collections,  his- 
torical and  miscellaneous;  and  monthly  literary 
journal.     .See  Far.mer,  John 1912.5 

—  Collections,    topographical,    historical    and    bio- 

graphical, relating  principally  to  New-Hamp- 
shire.    tSee  Farmer,  John 612.1 

Moore,  John   Weeks.      Complete   encyclopsedia  of 

music.    Boston  [co;?.  1852].  1004  pp.  L.  8°.*R.R.,B.2.3 

Moore,   Thomas.     Poetical   works.     With  portrait. 

Leipzig,  1842.     5  r.  in  3.     Sq.  16° 1614.9 

Contents.  — Vol.  il."]  1,2.  Odes  of  Anacreon,  translated, 
witti  notes;  Epigrams  from  the  Anthologia;  Juvenile  poems; 
Poems  relating  to  America;  Corruption,  and  intolerance; 
The  sceptic;  Twopenny  post-bag;  Intercepted  letters,  etc. ; 
Satirical  and  humorous  poems;  Irish  melodies;  National 
airs;  Sacred  songs.  [II.]  3,  4.  Evenings  in  Greece;  Le- 
gendary ballads;  Set  of  glees;  Ballads,  songs,  miscellaue- 
pus  poems,  etc. ;  Songs  from  the  Greek  anthology  ;  Unpub- 
lished songs,  etc.;  Lalla  Rookh;  Political  and  satirical  poems ; 
The  Fudge  family  in  Paris;  Fables  for  the  holy  alliance;  ' 
Rhymes  on  the  road;  Miscellaneous  poems;  The  loves  of  the 
angels;  Satirical  and  humorous  poems.  [III.]  5.  Satirical 
and  humorous  poems;  The  Fudges  in  England;  Songs  from 
M.  P.,  or  the  blue  stocking;  Miscellaneous  poems;  The  epicu- 
rean; Alciphron. 

—  Memoirs  of   Richard   Brinsley   Sheridan.     New 

York,  1853.     2  v.     Portrait.     12° 1223.8 

—  Personal    reminiscences.     {In    Stoddard,    R.    H. 

Bric-k-brac  series) 1828.6 

Note. —  See  Mrs.  Hall's  "  Recollections,"  in  the  Atlantic 
monthly,  Jan.,  18(55  ;  llowitt's  "  Homes  of  the  British  poets  " 
[1225.5];  Magiuii's  "  Fraserian  papers"  [1935..')];  Leigh 
Hunt's  "  Autobiograpliy  ■'  [1225.20];  H.  C.  Robinson's 
"Diary"  [5125.3];  the  "  Groville  journals"  [.">414.6];  Mad- 
den's  "  BU'ssington  "  [1223.2];  Willis's  "  Pencillings  by  the 
way"  [4;?0.2] ;  and  the  appendix  to  vol.  4  of  the  life  of  Wash- 
ington Irving  [1214.1]. 

Moorland  cottage,  The.     Gaskell,  E.  C 626.13 

MoPSA  the  fairy.     Ingelow,  J 936.23 

Moral  philosophy.     See  Ethics. 


MORAL 


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MORTON 


Shelf.  No. 
Moral  science,  First  principles  of.     Birks,  T.  R. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5836.2 

Morale,  La,  en  action.     Ilocquart,  E.     Nouvelle- 

Orleans,  1824.     12° 5518.3 

Morals.  Hildreth,R.  Theory  of.  Boston,  1844.  12°.  6836.5 

—  Spencer,  H.     Recent  discussions  in.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 6835.2 

See  also  Ethics. 

Morals,  The,  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem.     Locke,  D.  R. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 1636.22 

Morals  and  mysteries.     Aide,  H 328.27 

Moravian  historical  society,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  A  me- 
morial of  the  dedication  of  monuments  erected 
to  mark  the  sites  of  ancient  missionary  stations 
in  New  York  and  Connecticut.  Reichel,  W.C, 
editor.     New  York,  1860.     8° 831.3 

Morbid  anatomy.  An  introduction  to.     Green,  T.  H. 

Philadelphia,  1871.     8° 6021.9 

More,  Hannah,  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  corre- 
spondence of.  Roberts,  W.  New  York,  1834. 
2r.     12° 1025.1 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia.  Translated  into  Eng- 
lish by  Ralph  Robinson.  His  second  and  revised 
edition,  1556:  preceded  by  the  title  and  epistle 
of  his  first  edition,  1551.  Edited  by  Edward 
Arber.  London,  1869.  168  pp.  [English  re- 
prints.]   Sm.  a° 6618.8 

—  Manning,   A.     The  household  of.     New    York, 

1867.     16° 738.3 

—  Seebohm,   T.     The  Oxford  reformers.     London, 

1869.     8° 5811.12 

A'o«c.—  The  general  historians  like  Hume,  Ilallam  and  Lin- 
gard  have  viewed  his  character  much  according  to  their  own 
impulses,  till  Mackintosh,  in  his  Essays,  did  much  to  defend 
his  subject,  relying  largely  upon  More's  own  apology,  which 
earlier  writers  had  neglected.  Disraeli  inclines  to  the  un- 
favorable side  in  liis  "  Psychological  character  of  Sir  Thomas 
More,"  in  his  "Amenities  of  literature "  [15;».13].  A  fresh 
attack  was  made  by  Froude,  in  his  History  [826.9].  See  also 
Campbell's  "  LoPrd  chancellors"  [5427.9] ;  Mrs.  Hall's  Pil- 
grimage to  his  home,  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  1 ;  Foster's 
"  Critical  essays  "  [.5614.3.1];  Lodge's  "  Portraits  "  [5337.6.1], 
Allibone  has  a  full  article. 

Mrs.  Manning's  lictitious  reproduction  of  More's  domestic 
life,  in  her  "  Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More  "  is  of  good 
repute. 

MoREAS,  Francisco  de.  Palmerin  of  England.  Lon- 
don, 1807.     4  V.     16° ,...5928.2 

MoREAu,  Henry.    La  politique  francaise  eh  Amerique 

1861-64.     Paris,  1864.     176  pp.     8° ^...      831.1 

MoREAU  DE  Saint  Mery,  Mederic  Louis  Elie. 
Topographical  and  political  description  of  the 
Spanish  part  of  Saint-Domingo.  Translated  from 
the  French,  by  William  Cobbett.  Philadelphia, 
1798.     2v.ini.     8° 1913.3 

MoRETTi's  campanula.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Works.  512.1.4 

MoRFiT,  Campbell,  and  Muckl6,  Alexander.  Chem- 
ical and  pharmaceutic  manipulations.  With 
illustrations.  Philadelphia,  1849.  482  [476]  pp. 
12° 6433.3 

Morgan,  Henry.  Ned  Nevins,  the  news  boy.  Illus- 
trated.    Boston,  1869.     418+ pp.     16° 936.32 

Morgan,  John  Ed.  University  oars,  being  a  criti- 
cal enquiry  into  the  after  health  of  the  men  who 
rowed  in  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat-race, 
1829-69.     London,  1873.     xvi,  397  pp.     16°...   6416.1 

Morgan,  Sydney  Owenson,  lady.  Memoirs:  auto- 
biography, diaries  and  correspondence.  Leip- 
zig, 1863.     3v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1238.10 

MoRisoN,  David.     The  religious  history  of  man.    2d 

edition.     London,  1842.     x,  384-|- pp.     Sm.  8°.  5816.15 

MoRisoN,  James  Cotter.  The  life  and  times  of  Saint 
Bernard,  abbot  of  Clairvaux.  A.  D.  1091-1153. 
New  edition.  London,  1868.  x,  448-|-  pp. 
Sm.  8° 5525.9 

Morley,  Henry.     English  writers.    Vol.  1,  2,  part  1. 

London,  1867.     2  v.  in  3.     8° 5622.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I,  Part  1.  Celts  and  Anglo-Saxons;  with 
an  introductory  sketch  of  the  four  periods  of  English  lit- 
erature. Part  2.  From  the  conquest  to  Chaucer.  II.  Chaucer 
to  Dunbar. 

—  Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  fair.  With  facsimile 
drawings,  engraved  upon  wood.  A  verbatim  re- 
print of  the  original  edition.  London  [1874]. 
xvi,  404  pp.    Sm.  8° 6418.8 


Shelf.  No. 
MoRLEY,  John.     Edmund  Burke:  a  historical  study. 

London,  1867.     xv,  312  pp.     8° 5613.3 

—  On  compromise.     London,  1874.     x,  214  pp.     8°.  6823.4 

—  Rousseau.     London,  1873.     2  v.     8° 5523.4 

—  Voltaire.  London,  1872.  xiii,346pp.  8°.  1221.2and 5523.2 
MoRLEY,  Susan.     A ileen  Ferrers 710.30 

—  T-hrostlethwaite .'. : . . .  723.33 

MoRLEY  Ernstein.    James,  G.  P.  R 327.10 

MoRMONiSM.     Ludlow,  F.  H.     Examination  of  the 

Mormon  principle.     New  York,  1871.     16° 413.4 

—  Rae,  W.  F.     A  visit  to  the  Mormons.     Leipzig, 

1874.     Sq.  16° 438.3 

—  Stenhouse,   T.    B.   H.       The    Rocky    mountain 

saints:  a  full  and  complete  history  of  the  Mor- 
mons.    New  York,  1873.     8° 6933.9 

See  also  Great  Salt  Lake  city,  Utah. 

Note.— Sec  also  travels,  like  Dixon's  "New  America" 
[418.1];  Ludlow's  "Heart  of  the  continent"  [41.3.4];  Kae's 
"Westward  by  rail"  [4.38..S];  Dilke's  "Greater  Britain" 
[423.13;  59,35.7];  and  also  Dixon's  "  Spiritual  wives  "  [15.'58.2] 
and  his  "  "White  conquest  "  [439.41  There  are  articles  on 
the  Utah  war  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  3;  also  a  paper  by 
Lossing,  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  6. 

Morning-glories.     Alcott,  L.  M 926.10 

MoRPHY,  Paul,  the  chess-champion,  The  exploits  and 
triumphs,  in  Europe,  of.  Edge,  F.  M.  New 
York,  1859.     12° 1516.25 

MoRHis,  Edmund.  Farming  for  boys.  With  illus- 
trations.    Boston,  1872.     ix,  286-]-  pp.  Sm.  4°.     932.1 

Morris,  Edward  E.,  editor.  Epochs  of  history. 
Namely:  — 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    The  crusades.    New  York,  1874.  16^.     628.1 

—  Gairdner,  J.     The  houses  of  Lancaster  and  York. 

New  York,  1874.     16° 628.4 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.     The  thirty  years'  war.    London, 

1874.     16° 628.2 

—  Morris,  W.  O'C.    The  French  revolution  and  first 

empire.     New  York  [1875].     16° 628.5 

—  Seebohm,  F.  The  era  of  the  protestant  revolution. 

London,  1874.     16° 628.3 

—  Warburton,  W.  P.     Edward  iii.     London,  1876. 

16° 628.6 

Morris,  Thomas.  A  house  for  the  suburbs,  socially 
and  architecturally  sketched.  3d  edition,  with 
illustrative  designs.  London,  1870.  vi,  191-j- 
pp.     Sm.  8° 6223.1 

Morris,  William.     The  earthly  paradise.     A  poem. 

Boston,  1871.     3  v.     Sm.  8° 1625.3 

Morris,  William  O'Connor.  The  French  revolution 
and  first  empire:  an  historical  sketch.  With 
an  appendix  upon  the  bibliography  of  the  sub- 
ject and  a  course  of  study  by  A.  D.  White. 
New  York  [1875].  xxvii,  306-}-  pp.  2  folded 
maps.  [Morris,  E.  E.,  editor.  Epochs  of  his- 
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Morse,  Jedidiah.     American  universal  geography. 

With  maps.    5th  edition.    Boston,  1805.    2  v.  8°.     432.2 

—  and  Parish,  Elijah.     New  gazetteer  of  the  East- 

ern continent.  With  maps.  Charlestown,  1802. 
Unpaged.     8° 432.4 

Morse,  John  Torrey,  jr.  Life  of  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton.    Boston,  1876.     2  v.     16° 5026.7 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese.  Paris  exposition, 
1867.  Reports  of  the  United  States  commis- 
sioners. Examination  of  the  telegraphic  appa- 
ratus and  processes  of  telegraphy.  Washington, 
1869.     166pp.     8° 6822.3 

—  Memorial  of.     See  Boston,  Mass 1211.5  and  5023.3 

—  Prime,  S.  L     Life  of.     New  York,  1875.     8° 633L1 

Mortars,  Rudimentary  treatise  on.     Burnell,  G.  R. 

London,  1872.     12° 1716.11 

Mortimer,  Mrs.  — .     Lines  left  out;  or,  some  of  the 

histories  left  out  in  "  Line  upon  line."     New 

York,  1870.     xiv,  339  pp.     Illustrated.     16°...     928.8 
Morte   dArthur.     Malory,  Sir  T.     London,    1871. 

Sm.  8° 5618. 10 

Mortimer,  Grace,  pseud.     See  Stuart,  M.  B. 

Mortomley's  estate.     A  novel.     Riddell,  J,  H 319.31 

Morton,  John  Madison.     Box  and  Cox:  [a  comedy]. 

New  York,  N.  D.     24  [22]  pp.     12° 1635.4 

Morton,  Thomas.     The  children  in  the  wood:  an 

opera.     New  York,  n.  D.     28  pp.     12° 1035,3 


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MUNDT 


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Morton,  William  Thomas .  Green.  Statements  on 
his  claim  to  the  discovery  of  the  ancesthetio 
properties  of  ether.  See  United  States.  Mis- 
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—  Trials  of  a  public  benefactor,  as  illustrated  in  the 

discovery  of  etherization.      Rice,  N.   P.     New 

York,  1859.     12° 6826.1 

MoKTON  h&use.     Fisher,  F.  C 711.30 

Mosaic  cosmogony.     Goodwin,  0.  W.     {In  Essays 

and  reviews) 1538.3 

—  Same.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

theology) 1526.24  and  5814.15 

MoSBY,  John   Singleton,  Partisan  life  with.     [Civil 

war,  1861-65.]  Scott,  J.  New  York,  1867.  8°.  811.14 
MoscHELES,   Charlotte.      Life   of   Moscheles,   with 

selections  from  his  diaries  and  correspondence. 

Adapted  from  the  German  by  A.  D.   Coleridge. 

London,  1873.     2  v.     Portrait.     8° 5525.6 

Moscheles,  Ignaz.     Recent  music  and  musicians,  as 

described  in   [his]   diaries  and  correspondence. 

Edited   by   his   wife.      And  adapted   from    the 

original    German   by   A.   D.    Coleridge.      New 

York,  1873.     xviii,  434  pp.     12" 6234.4 

—  Life,  with  selections  from  his  diaries  and  corre- 

spondence. Moscheles,  C.  London,  1873.  2  v.  8°.  5525.6 

MoscHus.     Idylls.     (See  Theocritus 6115.17 

Moscow.     Spectacles  for  young  eyes.     Lander,   S. 

W 916.9 

MoSE  Evans.     Baker,  W.  M 726.23 

MosELEY,  Joseph.     What  is  contraband  of  war  and 

what  is  not.      London,  1861.     xi,  114  pp.     12".   6927.6 
Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     [Short  stories.]     Haw- 
thorne, N.     Boston,  1872.     2  v.  in  1.     16" 1813.3 

MossMAN,  Samuel.  New -Japan,  the  land  of  the 
rising  sun;  its  annals  during  the  past  twenty 
years,  recording  the  remarkable  progress  of  the 
Japanese   in  western  civilization.     With  map. 

London,  1873.     vii,  484  pp.     8° 5922.9 

Mother  goose  for  grown  folks.     [Verse.]     Whitney, 

A.  D.  T 1625.5 

MoTHER-iN-LAw,  The.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  . .     727.9 
Mother's,  The,  nursery  songs.     Hastings,  T.     New 

York,  1835.     12° 1625.8 

Mother's,  The,  recompense.     Aguilar,  G 313.2 

Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers.  Beecher, 

E.  W.     New  York,  1873.     12° 1515.13 

Motion,    Power  in.     Armour,   J.      London,    1871. 

12° 1716.41 

Motley,  John  Lothrop.  History  of  the  United  Neth- 
erlands: 1584-1609.  With  portraits.  New  York, 
1868-71.     4  V.     8° 5912.1 

—  Life  and  death   of  John  of  Barneveld;  with  a 

view  of  the  primary  causes  and  movements  of 
the  Thirty  years'  war.  With  illustrations.    New 

York,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5713.3 

The  rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.  New  York,  1856. 
3  y.     8° 822.2 

Note.  —  Motley's  histories  follow  in  this  order,  —  1.  Dutch 
republic;  2.  United  Netherlands;  3.  John  of  Barneveld. 
See  Netherlands,  note. 

Moulding.   Manuel  du  mouleur.  Lebrun,  — .  Paris, 

1850.     24° ^ 6429. 11 

Moulton,  Louise  Chandler.     Bed-time  stories 927.24 

—  Some  women's  hearts 7 14. 2 

Mounsey,  Augustus  H.  Journey  through  the  Cau- 
casus and  the  interior  of  Persia.  With  a  map. 
London,  1872.     xi,  336  pp.     8° 6931.7 

Mount  Auburn,  Guide  through.     Dearborn,  N.   S. 

Boston,  1857.     12° 413.8 

Mt,  Holyoke  female  seminary.     25th  anniversary. 

Memorial.       South    Hadley,    1862.       174    pp. 

Plate.     12° 1813.9 

Mount  Vernon  papers.   The.     Everett,   E.     New 

York,  1860.     12° 1534.13 

Mountain  adventures.     Headley,  J.  T.     New  York, 

1872.     16° 1714.4 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.     King,  C. 

Boston,  1872.     Sm.  8° 413.1 

Mountford,  William.     Euthanasy;  or,  happy  talk 

towards  the  end  of  life.     Boston,  1874.     xviii, 

511pp.     16° 5836.7 


Shelf.  No. 
Mountford,  William,  continued. 

—  Martyria:  a  legend  of  the  reign  of  Edward  sixth. 

With  an  introduction.     Boston,  1846.     xx,  328 

pp.     16° 738.8 

—  Miracles  past  and  present.     Boston,  1870.     yiii, 

512pp.     16° 1536.6 

—  Thorpe,  a  quiet  English  town,  and  human  life 

therein.     Boston,  1852.     390  pp.     16° 715.9 

Moustache,  Vieux,  pseud.     See  Gordon,  Clarence. 

Movement-cure,   An   exposition    of    the    Swedish. 

Taylor,  G.  H.     New  York,  1860.     12° 6036.12 

MowATT,  Anna  Cora.     See  Ritchie,  Anna  Cora. 

Mozart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang  Amadeus. 
Don  Giovanni;  II  flauto  magico;  Marriage  of 
Figaro.  (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co.  Standard  opera 
librettos) 6233.3.2 

—  Letters.     1769-91.  Translated  by  Lady  Wallace. 

With   a  portrait  and  facsimile.      New   York, 

1866.     2v.     16° 1024.11 

—  Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.     Barnard,  C.  F.,  jr. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 926.23 

Note.  —  See  the  note  on  music  in  the  Bulletin,  Jan.,  1876. 

MucKL^fe,  Alexander,  ^omf  author.  Chemical  and  phar- 
maceutic manipulations.  See  Morfit,  Camp- 
bell     6433.3 

MuDDOCK,  J.  E.     A  wingless  angel.     A  novel 535.21 

Mudford,  William.     The  iron  shroud,  (in  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.3 

MuEHLBACH,  Louise,  pseud.  See  Mundt,  Clara 
(Mueller). 

Mueller,  Carl  Otfried.  History  of  the  literature 
of  ancient  Greece.  Continued  after  the  author's 
death  by  John  W.  Donaldson.  London  [1858]. 
3v.     Portrait.     8° 6113.3 

Mueller,  (Friedrich)  Max.     Chips  from  a  German 

workshop.     New  York,  1871-75.     4  v.    Sm.  8°.  5616.1 

Cmitents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  science  of  religion.  II,  Mythology, 
traditions,  and  customs.  III.  Literature,  biography,  and  an- 
tiquities. IV.  Essays  chiefly  on  the  science  of  language,  with 
index  to  vol.  Ill  and  IV. 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.     New  York, 

1874.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 6126.4 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  religion ;   with  a  paper 

on  Buddhist  nihilism,  and  a  translation  of  the 
Dhammapada  or  "  Path  of  virtue."    New  York, 

1872.     iv,  300  pp.     Sm.  8° 5616.2 

Mueller,  George.  The  life  of  trust:  a  narra- 
tive of  the  Lord's  dealings  with  G.  Miiller,  by 
himself.  Edited  by  H.  L.  Wayland.  With  an 
introduction  by  F.  Wayland.  Boston,  1863. 
490  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 5815.8 

Note.  —  Efiects  of  prayer  in  supporting  a  charitable  institu- 
tion. 

Mueller,  Johann  von.  An  universal  history.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.  Boston,  1831.  4  v.   12°.     836.6 

MuGBY  junction.     Dickens,  C,  and  others 338.9 

Mulholland,  Rosa.  The  little  flower  seekers,  being 
adventures  of  Trot  and  Daisy  in  a  wonderful 
garden,  by  moonlight 912.18 

Mullens,  Joseph.  Twelve  months  in  Madagascar. 
New  York,  1875.  xiii,  334-]-  pp.  Illustrated. 
16°  ., 6915.11 

MuLLER,  Christine,  ;)«ettd.     See  WalrSe,  E.  C.  W. 

MuLOCK,  Dinah  (Maria).  See  Craik,  Dinah 
(Maria). 

Mumford,  Mary  E.     Hila  Dart 1115.3 

Mumford,  Thomas  J.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Joseph 
May.    Boston,  1873.    297-|-  pp.    Portrait.    16°. 

1016.2  and  5027.6 

Munchausen,  Baron,  Adventures  of.     Raspe,  R.  E. 

London  [1869].     4° 573L1 

Mundt,  Clara  (Mueller).  (Louise  Muehlbach.)  An- 
dreas Hofor 531.37 

—  Berlin  and  Sans-souci 531.15 

—  The  daughter  of  an  empress 531.3 

—  The  empress  Josephine 531.11 

—  Frederick  the  great  and  his  court 531.16 

—  Frederick  the  great  and  his  family 510.4 

—  Henry  the  eighth  and  his  court 531.33 

—  Joseph  II  and  his  court 53 1.36 

—  Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son 531.32 


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MUSIC 


Shelf.  No. 
MuNDT,  Clara  (Mueller),  continued. 

—  Mobammed  All  and  his  house 531.28 

—  Prince  Eugene  and  his  times 531.2 

—  The  story  of  a  millionnaire 533.22 

Note. —  The  Muchlbach  novels,  originally  German,  are  all 
histurical,  but  of  doubtful  value  as  delineatious  of  character 
and  events. 

MuNERA  pulveris.  Ruskin,J.  New  York,  1872.    12°.  6236.7 

McNK,   Salomon.     Palestine.     Paris,    1845.     704-f- 

pp.     68  plates.     Maps.     [L'Univors.]     8° 5911.9 

MuNN,  B.     The  practical  land  drainer.     Illustrated. 

New  York,  1855.     190  pp.     12° 1524.23 

MuNSELL,  Joel.  A  chronology  of  paper  and  paper- 
making.  4th  edition.  Albany,  1870.  vii,  226 
pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6423.2 

MuBAD  the  unlucky.    Edgeworth,  M.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.    Little  classics) 529.4.12 

MuRCHisoN,  Sir  Roderick  Impey,  Life  of.     Geikie, 

A.     London,  1875.     2  v.     8^^ 5333.3 

Murder,  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.  De 
Quincey,  T.  {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.  Little 
classics) 529.4.2 

Murders,  The,  in  the  Rue  Morgue.     Poe,  E.  A. 

(In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 629.4.3 

Mure,  William.  Critical  history  of  the  language 
and  literature  of  antient  Greece.  2d  edition. 
London,  1854-67.     5  v.     8° 6113.5 

Murphy,  Joseph  John.  The  scientific  bases  of  faith. 

London,  1873.     xliv,  474  pp.     8° 5812.5 

Murphy's  master.     Payn,  J 339. 14 

Murray,   Alexander    S.       Manual   of    mythology. 

With  plates.    London,  1873.    viii,  399  pp.    16°.  5927.2 

Murray,  J.  Clark.  The  ballads  and  songs  of  Scot- 
land, in  view  of  their  influence  on  the  character 
of  the  people.  London,  1874.  xvi,  205  pp. 
Sm.  8° .^ 5626.5 

Murray,  Grenville.     (Trois-JEtoiles.)     The  boudoir 

cabal.     3v.  in2 314.11 

—  The  member  for  Paris 316.7 

—  Young  Brown 319.24 

Murray,  Hugh.     Historical  account  of  discoveries 

and  travels  in  Africa,  from  the  earliest  ages  to 
the  present  time';  including  the  substance  of  the 
late  Dr.  Leydon's  work  on  that  subject.  2d 
edition,  corrected   and   enlarged.      Edinburgh, 

1818.     2v.     Maps.     8° 423.3 

Murray,  Rev.  John,  of  Boston.  Letters  and  sketches 

of  sermons.     Boston,  1812.     3  v.     8° 5814.12 

Note.  —  Two  portraits  of  Mr.  Murray  are  fastened  on  to  fly 
leaves  of  the  first  and  second  volumes. 

Murray,   John,   publisher.     Handbook   for  Corsica 

and  Sardinia.    With  maps.    London,  1868.    12°.  5917.3 

—  Handbook  for  Denmark,   Norway,  and  Sweden. 

3d  edition,  revised.  With  maps  and  plans. 
London,  1871.     xxiii,  207-{- pp.     12° 5716.3 

—  Handbook  for  Egypt.    4th  edition,  revised.    Lon- 

don, 1873.     XX,  505  pp.     12° 5917.8 

—  Handbook  for  Southern  Germany.     11th  edition, 

revised.     London,  1871.     xii,  635  pp.     12° 5716.2 

—  Handbook   for  Greece.      With  map,   plans,   and 

views.     London,  1872.     xiii,  505  pp.     12° 5917.10 

—  Handbook  for  Holland,  Belgium,  Prussia,  Northern 

Germany,  and  the  Rhine  from  Holland  to  Swit- 
zerland. With  map  and  plans.  17th  edition, 
corrected.     London,  1871.     xl,  606  pp.     12°...  6915.1 

—  Handbook   for   India.     See  Eastwick,  Edward 

Backhouse 5917.7 

—  Handbook  for  Central  Italy.    7th  edition,  revised. 

With  maps  and  plans.     London,  1867.     xi,  480 

pp.     12° 5527.5 

—  Handbook  for  Northern  Italy.     12th  edition,  re- 

vised.     With  map  and  plans.      London,  1873. 

XXXV,  620  pp.     12° 5527.4 

—  Handbook  for  Paris.     5th  edition,  revised.    With 

clue  map  and  plans.     London,  1872.     iv,  266-f- 

pp.     12° 5527.6 

—  Handbook    for    Portugal.     3d    edition,   revised. 

With  map.     London,  1864.     Ixiv,  216  pp.     12°.  5917.2 

—  Handbook  for  Russia,  Poland,  and  Finland.     2d 

revised  edition.     With  map  and  plans.    London, 

1868.     X,  400  pp.     12° 6917.5 


Lon- 


6917.4 
5917.1 


227.3 

5936.1 

5917.9 

5526.4 

5528.1 

5717.3 

5527.8 
5716.4 


Murray,  John,  publisher,  continued. 

—  Handbook  for  Sicily.    With  map  and  plans. 

don,  1864.     Ivi,  524  pp.     12° 

—  Handbook  for  Spain.     See  Ford,  Richard 

—  Handbook  for  Switzerland,  and  the  Alps  of  Savoy 

and  Piedmont.  3d  edition,  corrected  and  aug- 
mented. London,  1846.  Ixxii,  420  pp.  Folded 
maps.     2  folded  plates.     12° 

—  Handbook  for  Syria  and  Palestine.     Maps  and 

plans.  New  and  revised  edition.  London,  1868. 
2  V.     12°  

—  Handbook  for  Turkey  in  Asia.     New  edition,  re- 

vised. With  maps  and  plans.  London,  n.  d. 
xii,  492  pp.     12° • . 

—  Handbook  of  Rome  and  its  environs.     11th  edi- 

tion, revised.  With  plan[s]  and  map.  London, 
1872.     Iviii,  498  pp.     16° 

—  Knapsack  guide  for  Italy.     With  maps  and  plans 

of  towns,  galleries,  etc.  2d  edition,  revised. 
London,  1865.     xxviii,  639  pp.     12° 

—  Knapsack  guide  for  Switzerland.     New  edition, 

revised.  With  clue  maps,  plans,  and  mountain 
outlines.     London,  1867.     xl,  602  pp.      12° 

—  Knapsack  guide  for  Tyrol  and  the  Eastern  Alps. 

With  maps  and  plans.  London,  1867.  xl,  636 
columns.  16° 

—  Knapsack  guide  to  Norway.     New  edition.   With 

map.     London,  1872.     207  pp.     12° 

Note.  —  These  Murray  Handbooks  are  the  favorite  manuals 
of  American  and  English  tourists,  though  they  are  often  com- 
plained of  for  insufficient  and  dilatory  revision.  They,  how- 
ever, contain  much  full  and  reliable  information  on  the  his- 
tory and  art  of  the  places  treated  of  Baedeker's  series  is  pre- 
ferred by  some;  but  they  are  mueli  less  lull  in  this  respect. 
On  the  other  hand,  as  regards  the  practical  details  expected 
in  a  guide-book  the  information  given  is  minute,  precise,  and 
caretuUy  revised  to  the  latest  date.  Murray  and  Baedeker 
admirably  supplement  each  other. 

Murray,  Robert.     Treatise  on  marine  engines  and 
steam   vessels.     5th    edition,   revised.     London, 

1871.  XV,  272  pp.     Illustrated.     12° ..1716.13 

Murray,  William  Henry  Harrison.     Adventures  in 

the  wilderness;  or,  camp-life  in  the  Adiron- 
dacks.  With  illustrations.  Boston,  1869.  236 
pp.     12° 414.13 

—  Deacons.     [A  lecture.]     Boston,    1875.     82    pp. 

Illustrated.     Sq.  12° 724.6 

—  Music-hall   sermons.     2d    series.     Boston,   1873. 

iv,  207  pp.     12° 5816.13 

—  The  perfect  horse.     With  an  introduction  by  H. 

W.  Beecher;  and  a  treatise  on  agriculture  and 

the  horse  by  G.  B.  Loring.  [With]  illustrations. 

Boston,  1873.     xi,  480  pp.     8° 

MusiEUS.     Hero  and  Leander.     (See  Homerus 6118.11 

MusAEUS,  (Johann  Carl)  August.     See  Carlyle,  T. 

German   romance.     Boston,    1841.      2  v.  in    1. 

12° 5725.2 

MusARD  ball.  The:  an  extravaganza.    Brougham,  J. 

New  York,  N.  d.     12° 1635.5 

Museum,  The.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books.  ..936.1.6 
Music.     Chappell,    W.     The    history    of.     Vol.    i. 

London  [1874].     8° 6232.5 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals.     New  York, 

1872.  12° 1513.16 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  (L.  F.)     Theorie  physiologique  de 

la  musique.     Paris,  1868.     8° 6233.4 

—  Hueffer,  F.     Richard  Wagner  and  the  music  of 

the  future.     London,  1874.     8° 

—  Hullah,  J.     The  history  of  modern  music.     Lon- 

don, 1875.     8° 

—  Jacox,  F.     Bible  music.     Boston,  1872.     16° 

—  Keddie,  Miss  — .     Musical  composers  and   their 

works.     Boston,  1875.     16° 

—  Moore,  J.  W.     Complete  encyclopaedia  of.     Bos- 

ton [cop.  1852].     L.  8° »R.R.,  E.2.3 

—  Moscheles,    I.      Recent    music    and    musicians. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 6234.4 

—  Ritter,  F.  L.     History  of.    Boston,  1870,  74.    2  v. 

16° 6237.2 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.    Dictionnaire  de  musique.    Paris, 

1768.     8° 6535.5 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.     Rudimentary  and  practical  trea- 

tise on.     London,  1866.     12° 1716.35 


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Shelf.  No. 
Music,  continued. 

—  Wagnor,  (W.)  R.     Art  life  and  theories.     New 

York,  1875.     12° 6234.3 

—  Wieck,  J.  G.  F.     Piano  and  song.     Boston,  1875. 

12° 6234.5 

See  also  Church  music,  German  music,  Sacred  music. 
A'o<e.  —  See  also  the  exteusive  note  in  the  Bulletin,  Jan., 

187G. 

Music-hall  sermons.     Murray,  W.  II.  H.    2d  series. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 5816.13 

Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half-century.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     2  V.     8° 6232.4 

Musings  over  the  *'  Christian  year  "and  "  Lyra  in- 
nocentiura."  Yonge,  C.  M.  New  York,  1871. 
12° 1538.15 

MussET,   (Louis   Charles)    Alfred  de.     Comedies  et 

proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     2  v.     12° 5534.4 

Contents.  —  Vol.1.  Andre  del  Sarto;  Lorenzaccio;  Leg 
caprices  de  Marianne;  Fantasio;  On  ne  hadine  pas  avec 
I'amour;  La  n nit  venitienne;  Barberine.  II.  Le  chandelier; 
II  ne  taut  jurer  de  rien;  Un  caprice;  Ilfaut  qu'une  porte  soit 
onverte  ou  fermie;  Louison;  On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout; 
Carmoeine ;  Bettine. 

MussEY,  Reuben  Dimond.     Health:  its  friends  and 

its  foes,     Boston,  1862.    368  pp.    Portrait.    12°.   6035.1 

Musters,  George  Chaworth.  At  home  with  the  Pat- 
agonians.  2d  edition.  With  maps  and  illus- 
trations.    London,  1873.     six,  340  pp.     Sm.  8°.  5036.5 

Mutineers,  The,  of  the  Bounty.     Belcher,  Lady  D. 

London,  1870.     Sm.  8" 1224.4 

—  Same.     New  York,  1871.     12° 435.2 

Mutinies,   Great  historical.     Herbert,  D.     London, 

1876.     Sm.  8° 5924.2 

Mv  Apingi  kingdom.     [Africa.]     Du  Chaillu,  P.  B. 

New  York,  1872.     12^ 933.2 

My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror.     Scott,  Sir^M 523.20 

My  boys.     Alcott,  L.  M.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag  ..  ..926.15.1 

My  brother's  keeper.     Warner,  A.  B 736.3 

My  ch&teaux.     Curtis,  G.  W.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) .> T  .529.4.4 

My  darling's  album 912.27 

My  daughter  Elinor.     Benedict,  F.  L 710.4 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.     [Civil  war, 

1861-65,]  Coffin,  C.  C.  Boston,  1872.  12°...  913.18 
My  diary  North  and  South.     [Early  iu  civil  war, 

1861-62.]     Russell,  W.  H.     Boston,  1863.     12°.  413.6 

My  enemy's  daughter.     MacCarthy,  J 710.38 

My  Kalulu:    a  story  of  Central  Africa.      Stanley, 

H.  M.     New  York,  1874.     Sm.  8° 921.9 

My  farm  of  Edgewood.     [Rural  affairs.]     Mitchell, 

D.  G.     New  York,  1864.     12° 715.2 

My   first  voyage  to  Southern  seas.     Kingston,   W. 

H.  G 937.27 

My  lady  Ludlow.     Gaskell,  E.  C 521.17 

My  life  on  the  plains.    Or,  personal  experiences  with 

Indians.     Custer,  G.  A.     New  York,  1874.     8°.  412.3 

My  little  girl.     Maurice,  W.,  and  Rice,  J 731.26 

My  little  lady.     Poynter,  M^-*- — 313.11 

My  married  life  at  Hillside.     Coffin,  R.  B 726.29 

MYinotherandL     Craik,  D.  (M.)     Leipzig 310.18 

—  Same.     New  York 726.22 

My  novel.    Bulvver-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.    4  v.  in  2.  336.17 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's.     Holley,  M 724.1 

My  own  story.     Howitt,  M 937.1 

My  Paris.     French    character   sketches.     King,  E. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 427.7 

My  recollections  from  1806  to  1873.    Lennox,  W.  P., 

lord.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5633.4 

My  schoolboy  friends.  Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.     8° 912.2 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.     Miller,  H.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 1025.11 

My  sister  Jeannie.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 717.5 

My  Southern  friends.     Gilmore,  J.  R.     New  York, 

1863.     12° 715.21 

My  story.     Macquoid,  K.  S.     Leipzig 330.14 

—  Same.    New  York  ...,,..,, 711.14 

My  summer  in  a  garden.     Warner,  0.  D.     13oston, 

1875.     16° 1527.16 

My  two  sisters.     Judson,  E.  (C.)  Boston,  1854.   16°.  1216.1 

My  uncle  the  clockmaker.     Howitt,  M 937.14 

My  wife  and  L     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 725.14 


Shelf.  No. 
My  wife's  husband:    a    farce.      Challis,  F.     New 

York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.3 

My  young  Alcides.  [Fiction.]  Yonge,  CM.  Leipzig.  318.25 

—  Same.     New  York 733.18 

Myddelton,   Sir  Hugh,  Life  of.     Smiles,  S.     Lives 

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Myddleton  Pomfret.     Ainsworth,  W.  H 322.16 

Myer,  Albert  J.     Manual  of  signals.     New  edition, 

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—  Same.     Part  II.     New  York,  1875.     16° 733.11 

—  Same.     Part  III.     New  York,  1876.     16° 733.14 

Mystery,  The,  of  Dark  hollow.     Southworth,  E.  D. 

E.N 522.18 

Mystery,  The,  of  Edwin  Drood.     Dickens,  C.  (J. 

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—  Same.     Leipzig 338.5 

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1803.     2  v.     8° 5517.6 

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York,  1872.     12° 6236.17 

—  Smith,    W.      Dictionary   of   Greek    and  Roman 

mythology.     London,  1870.     3  v.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.3 

—  Thomas,  J.    Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of. 

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Note.  —  For  ancient  mythologies  of  all  nations,  the  reader 
will  find  Dr.  Thomas's  •'  Dictionary  of  biography  and  mythol- 
ogy "  an  excellent  source  of  information,  particularly  on  the 
Norse  and  Hindoo  mythologies,  wliich  are  not  in  most  refer- 
ence books  so  fully  treated  as  those  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Bultinch's  "  Age  of  fable  "  is  a  popular  compilation,  showing 
particularly  the  use  of  mythological  references  in  litera- 
ture ;  while  Mrs.  Clement's  "  Handbook  "  sliows  the  use  in 
art.  Leigh  Hunt's  "Da^  by  the  Are"  [5CI8.4]  lias  a  chapter 
on  tlie  popular  view  ot  the  heathen  mythology.  See  Max 
Miiller  on  Comparative  mythology  in  his  "  Ciiips  "  [5(il(>.l.2], 
and  his  article  in  the  Contemporary  review  on  tiie  Piulosophy 
of  mythology.  See  also  Fiske's  "  Myths  and  myth  makers''' 
[5924.11  and  Baring  Gould's  "Curious  myths  of  the  mid- 
dle ages  •'  [716.2]. 

Greek  and  Roman.  Keiglitley  [5921. 8]  is  very  painstaking 
and  his  book  is  the  fullest  and  best  for  general  readers;  but 
British  writers  will  not  compare  with  Germans  in  investigat- 
ing the  interpretations  of  the  myths.  Grote's  review,  however, 
in  the  early  volumes  of  his  "  History  of  Greece  "  [.5926.1],  may 
be  said  to  be  a  clear  exposition  of  importance,  in  which  chap. 
XVI  concerns  mythsasfelt  by  the  Greeks,  and  chap.  XVll  com- 
pares them  wilh  those  of  modern  Europe.  Max  Mullerhasan 
Important  article  in  English,  in  his  "  Chips  '"  [5616.1.2].  For 
reference,  use  Smith's  Dictionary  ;  Thomas's  Dictionary;  and 
for  popular  uses,  Bulfinch  will  suffice.  See  Clarke's  •'  Teu 
great  religions"  [1523.2],  and  Gladstone's  "  Juventus  mundi  " 
[152;>.9].  Hawthorne's  "Tanglewood  tales"  are  an  illustra- 
tion ot  myths.    See  tlie  notes  under  Greece  and  Rome. 

Xorse.  The  Germans  liere  are  very  strong.  Mallet's 
"Northern  antiquities"  [3715.5]  is  the  readiest  source  in 
English;  and  in  Wriglit's  "Middle  ages"  there  is  a  review 
of  Grimm's  "German  m\thology."  See  also  Carlyle's"  He- 
roes and  hero-worship  '  ri5.i5.iy]. 

American  ahorigines.  See  Brinton  [.5924.7]  and  tlie  notes  at 
the  end  of  his  first  chapter;  and  treatises  on  the  Indians 
generally,  together  with  accounts  of  the  Mexican  and  Peru- 
vian civilizations. 

Cox's  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations  is  reviewed  in  W. 
D.  Whitney's  "  Oriental  studies  "  [6126  2]. 


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A^><e.— There  had  been  editions  of  Napoleon's  "  Correspond- 
ence "  before  an  edition  was  undertaken  by  Napoleon  ill,  the 
flrst  fifteen  volumes  of  which,  covering  Oct.  1793- Aug.  1809, 
being  printed  under  directions  "  to  make  no  alteration  or 
suppression,"  when  a  new  conmiissLon  continued  the  work 
through  the  28th  volume,  inserting  "  only  what  the  emperor 
would  have  printed,"  and  bringing  the  record  down  to  the 
embarkation  for  St.  Helena.  The  disclosures  of  the  first  fif- 
teen volumes  aflbrded  much  assistance  to  Lanfrey  in  his  un- 
favorable estimate  of  Napoleon ;  and  they  gave  rise  to  a  review 
in  Partou's  "  Topics  of  the  time  "  [1935.3]. 

Lives  in  French.  The  highest  military  authority  is  that  of 
Jomini,  one  of  Napoleon's  generals,  who  after  1813  went  over 
to  the  Russian  service,  and  who  makes  Napoleon  in  elvsium 
rehearse  the  story  of  his  careerto  Alexander,  Cajsar,  and  Fred- 
erick the  great,  who  finally  agree  that  he  surpasseid  them  all. 
A  large  part  of  the  success  ot  Thiers's  "  Consulate  and  em- 
pire" has  been  owing  to  his  championship  of  Napoleon,  but 
he  is  accused  of  concealing  the  bad  traits  of  his  character 
and  of  finding  scapegoats  for  his  mistakes. 

The  reaction  from  Thiers,  represented  by  several  episodical 
■writers,  has  found,  since  the  publication  of  the  last  edition  of 
the  Correspondanee  threw  such  new  light  on  Napoleon's  char- 
acter, emphatic  utterance  in  Lanfrey's  work,  in  which  the 
sympathies  are  rather  republican  tHan  revolutionary,  and 
which  is  not  yet  C(nnpleted.  It  is  review<d  in  Hayward's 
"Biographical  and  critical  essays  "  [583.3.3.3]. 

Laniartine,  in  thfe  first  volume  of  his  "  Restoration  "  [5517.5], 
makes  an  eloquent  imprecation  against  Napoleon. 

Lives  in  English.  Scott's  was  the  view  of  an  English  tory, 
and  consequently  uusatisfactory  to  the  admirers  of  Napoleon. 


Shelf.  No. 

Napoleon  I,  continued. 

Alison,  who  complains  that  Scott  did  not  comprehend  the 
continental  spirit,  made  a  record  in  his  Europe[5913.0']quitea8 
much  tinctured  with  English  aristocratic  dislike.  Abbott's  life 
is  supremely  laudutory.  Channiiig's  estimate,  in  his  Works 
[l.'»2.'5.1.1],  is  deprecatory;  and  Emerson,  in  his  "Represen- 
tative men"  [lyid.O;  1934.6.2],  views  him  as  a  man  of  the 
world.  See  also  Bayne's  Essays  [1226.16.2];  Brougham's 
"Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  ill  "  [.5014.4.5];  Alison's 
Essay  [153L7];  and  Thackeray's  "Paris  sketch  book" 
[3.39.21]. 

BatUes.  See  Ilamley's  "  Operations  of  war  "  [5910.6]  and 
Chesney's  "  Essays  in  military  biography "  [.5922.8].  The 
narratives  in  the  histories  and  larger  lives  may  be  supple- 
mented in  fiction  by  Miss  Young's  "  Kenneth, "  for  the  retreat 
from  Moscow ;  and  by  several  of  Erckmann-Chatrian's  novels. 
See  France,  note. 

At  Elba.  See  the  account  in  Lamartine's  "  History  of  the 
restoration"  [5517.5];  and  Lossing's  " Spectre  from  Elba,"  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  43. 

Hundred  days  and  iVaterloo.  Hooper's  [5.'>n.2]  is  the  best 
single  comprehensive  account  of  this  period,  and  there  is  a 

Eaper  on  the  hundred  days  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  1; 
ut  the  curious  reader  may  consult  an  extended  note  on  the 
Waterloo  campaign  in  the  Library  Bulletin,  for  Oct.,  1875. 

At  St.  Helena.  See  Scott's  life,  and  Abbott's,  and  the  latter's 
article  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

Private  and  court  life.  The  memoirs  of  the  duchess  of 
Abrantes  [552,3.5]  is  a  picture  of  his  domestic  and  private  life, 
and  Alison's  Essay  [1531.7]  is  based  upon  it. 

Thackeray  has  described  the  second  funeral  ■  at  Paris 
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leoniennes  "  [825.3]  is  of  interest  as  the  views  of  his  successor 
on  the  purposes  of  the  emperor. 

Napoleon  III.  {Louis  Napoleon  Bonaparte.)  His- 
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Note.  —  Abbott's  "  History  "  is  the  work  of  a  warm  partisan, 
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his  "Invasion  of  the  Crimea"  [.5924.9];  also  see  Harper's 
monthly,  vol  26.  See  Alison's  "History  of  Europe"  for  his 
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the  Atlantic  monthly,  June,  18(51,  reviews  his  career  up  to  that 
time  somewhat  favorably.  His  "Napoleonic  ideas"  sets 
forth  his  own  theory  of  government,  which,  under  color  of  a 
life  of  the  Roman  conqueror,  he  has  enforced  in  his  "  History 
of  Csesar."  • 

See  also  MacCarthy's  "  Modern  leaders "  [5930.2]  and 
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Out  of  doors.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6616.9 

The   popular  natural  history.     London,  1876. 

Sm.  8° 6616.12 

See  also  America,  Animals,  Birds,  Botany,  Chemistry,  Dar- 
winism, Geologjr,  Insects,  Meteorology,  Mineralogy,  Nature, 
Ornithology,  Pliilosophy,  Physical  geography,  Sea,  Zoology. 

Natural  phenomena.   The   unity  of.      Saigey,  E. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 1526.21 

Natural  philosophy.     iSee  Physics. 

Natural  science,  A  short  history  of.     Buckley,  A. 

B.     New  York,  1876.     12° 6835.4 

Natural  selection.  Contributions  to  the  theory  of. 

Wallace,  A.  R.     London,  1871.     16° 6616.4 

—  Same.     New  York,  1871.     16° 6836.1 

See  also  Darwinism,  note. 

Natural  theology.     See  Theology. 
22 


Shelf.  No. 

Naturalist,  The,  on  the  river  Amazons.    Bates,  H. 

W.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5935.2 

Nature.     A  weekly  illustrated  journal  of  science. 

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Nature.  Chalmers,  T.  The  power,  wisdom,  and 
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—  Collyer,  R.     Nature  and  life :  sermons.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 1537.4 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     Nature.     Boston,  1836.     12°  .  6218.5 

—  Good,  J.  M.     The  book  of.     Boston,  1826.     2  v. 

8° 6833.1 

—  Humboldt,   (F.  H.)  A.,  baron  von.      Views  of. 

London,  1870.     Sm.  8° 1523.19 

—  Kidd,  J.     Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the 

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12° 6618.3 

—  Lucretius  Cams,  T.     On  the  nature  of  things. 

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—  Michelet,  J.     Nature;    or,  the  poetry  of  earth 

and  sea.     London,  1872.     8° 6830.2 

—  Papillon,  F.     Nature  and  life.   New  York,  1875. 

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—  Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     Studies  of.     Worces- 

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Nature  series.     Namely:  — 

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—  Lubbock,  Sir  J.  On  the  origin  and  metamorphoses 

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Navigation.     Greenwood,  J.    Rudimentary  treatise 

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with  his  life  of  the  author  and  account  of  his 
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Neal,  John.  Goody  Gracious  !  and  the  forget-me- 
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Necker  de  Saussure,  Albertine  Adrienne.  Notice 
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See  Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine 
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Ned  Nevins,  the  news  boy.     Morgan,  H 936.32 

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Neele,  Henry.  The  romance  of  history.  England. 
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Neffe,  Der,  als  Onkel.  Aus  dem  i>ranz6sischen  des 
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Negroes,  continued. 

— •  Campbell,  J.  Negro-mania:  being  an  examina- 
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Neighjjor  Jackwood.  [New  England  life.]  Trow- 
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Neily,  Kate  J.     The  proverb  series.     Actions  speak 

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Note. —  For  fiction,  see  Cooper's  "  Wing-and-wing " 
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Nepos,  Cornelius.  [Works.]  See  Justinus.  Lon- 
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—  Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.     Geschichte  des  Abfalls 

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iVoie.— Book  1  of  Schiller's  "  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands  " 
traces  the  history  previous  to  tlie  16th  century  ;  and  there  is  a 
summary  from  the  Roman  period  down  in  the  introduction  to 
Motley's  "  Dutch  republic  ''  [822.2]. 

For  the  rise  and  early  progress  of  the  reformation ,  see  gen- 
eral histories  of  Charles  V  and  Philip  ii,  and  Fisher's  "  Refor- 
mation," ch.  9  [5813.7].  The  well-known  works  of  Motley 
are  of  the  first  importance,  as  using  much  unprinted  material, 
not  before  availed  of.  The  "  Dutch  republic  "  comes  first  in 
order,  then  its  sequel,  the  "  United  Netherlands,"  and  next  his 
"  John  of  Barneveld  "  [5713.3]  covers  the  causes  of  the  Thirty 
years'  war,  and  of  this  conflict  tiie  reader  can  pursue  the 
history  in  Scliiller's  monograph  [826.2].  Schiller's  book  re- 
counts the  stirring  episode  of  the  sixteenth  century,  and  this 
and  the  volume,  827.26,  contains  also  his  paper  on  the  "  Trial  of 
Counts  Egniont  and  Horn,"  and  that  on  "  The  siege  of  Ant- 
werp "  in  1584-85.  For  a  sutnmarv  during  the  time  of 
"William  and  Mary  of  England,  see  Macaulay's  "  History  of 

On  the  later  periods  of  the  French  revolution  and  the  Na- 
poleonic war,  see  the  general  histories. 

For  Dutch  literature,  see  Longfellow's  "  Poets  and  poetry 
of  Europe  "  [5922.1]. 

For  Dutch  art,  see  Taine's  monograph.    See  Painting,  note. 

Tot  traveh,  descriptions,  etc.,  see  Murray's  and  Baedeker's 
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Neumann,  Carl  Friedrich.  Narrative  of  Hoei-Shin, 
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Nevada,  Notes  on  the  silver  regions  of.     Browne, 

J.  K.     New  York,  1871.     12° 416.13 

Never  again.     Mayo,  W.  S 724.5 

Never  give  up.     Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 926.5 

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New   American  cyclopaedia.     Edited  by  G.  Ripley 

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*R.R.,  B.3.1 
New  and  old.     [Poems.]    n.  p.,  1851.     v,  151  pp. 

Sm.  8° 1612.12 

New    church    independent    and    monthly    review. 

Vol.22.     Chicago,  1874.     8° 1323.1 

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2  V.     8° 1333.1 

New  day,  The.    [Poem.]    Gilder,  R.  W.   New  York, 

1876.     Sq.  16° 1617.16 

New  Gil  Bias,  The.     Inglis,  H.  D.     London,  1833. 

2  V.     12° 5625.2 

New  Godiva,  A.     [Fiction.]     Hope,  S 722.17 

New  homes.     Braim,  T.  H.     London,  1870.     12°. .  .5934.10 
New  homes  for  the  old  country.     Powell,  G.  S.  B. 

London,  1872.     8° 5931.6 

New  Hyperion,  The.    Shinn,  E.    Philadelphia,  1875. 

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New   life  in  new  lands.      Lippincott,   S.   J.    New 

York,  1873.     12° 214.1 

New  Magdalen,  The.     Collins,  (W.)  W.    Leipzig. ..  339.18 

—  Same.     New  York 731.2 

New  monthly  magazine  and  literary  journal.     Vol. 

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New  scholars.  The.     Mathews,  J.  H 1115.12 

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New  Timon,  The.     A  poetical  romance  [and  satire]. 

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Sq.  16° 1614.6 

New  Timothy,  The.     Baker,  W.  M 535.1 

New  way.  A,  to  win  a  fortune.     Dupuy,  E.  A 522.19 

New  year's  day,  a  win^ter's  tale.     Gore,  C.  G.  F 938.7 

New  Brunswick.     Field  and  forest  rambles,  with 

notes  and  observations  on  the  natural  history  of 

eastern  Canada.  Adams,  A.  L.  London,  1873.  8°.6613.11 
Newby,  C.  J.     Common  sense 314.10 

—  Kate  Kennedy 710.9 

—  Margaret  Hamilton 710.10 

—  Married 710.13 

—  Only  temper 710.12 

—  Right  and  left 7 10.6 

—  Sunshine  and  shadow 710.3 

—  Trodden  down 710.11 

—  Wondrous  strange 7 10.8 

Newcastle,  Duke  and  duchess  of.     See  Cavendish, 

William  and  Margai-et. 
Newcomb,  Harvey.     Anecdotes  for  boys.     Boston, 

1869.     144  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 918.21 

—  Anecdotes   for   girls.      Boston,    1870.      144   pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 918.18 

—  How  to  be  a  lady.     15th  edition.     Boston,  1872. 

224pp.     12° 918.17 

—  Howtobeaman.  Boston  [cop.  1847].  224  pp.  12°.  918.16 
Newcome,   William.      Observations   on   our   Lord's 

conduct   as   a   divine  instructor.     Charlestown, 

1810.     xii,  516+  pp.     8° 6813.1 

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tion of  theological  essays) 6325.12 

Newcomes,    The.       Thackeray,   W.    M.       Leipzig. 

4  V.  in  2 335.4 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)     London 513.1.3 

—  Same.     New  York , 1820.2 

Newell,  Robert  Henry.     (Orpheus  C.  Kerr.)     The 

Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers:  being  a  complete  con- 
temporaneous military  history  of  the  mackerel 

brigade.     New  York,  1871.     525  pp.     12° 1936.7 

New  England:  a  handbook  for  travellers.     With 

maps  and  plans.  Boston,  1873.  xvi,  399  pp.  16".  5038.2 

—  Same.   New  edition.    Boston,  1874.    431pp.  12°.  6038.2 


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Shelf.  No. 
New  England.     Adams,   H.     An  abridgement  of 

the  history  of.     Boston,  1805.     12° 818.7 

—  Bacon,   L.     The   genesis   of   the   New   England 

churches.     New  York,  1874.     8" 5812.13 

■—  Bartlett,  W.  H.  The  pilgrim  fathers;  or,  the 
founders  of  New  England  in  the  reign  of  James 
I.     London,  1853.     8° 5021.4 

—  Bradford,    A.      Biographical   notices   of    distin- 

guished men  in.     Boston,  1842.     12" 1015.3 

New  England  chronology,  1497-1820.    Boston, 

1843.     12" 817.6 

—  Carter,  R.  A  summer  cruise  on  the  coast  of.  Bos- 

ton [cop.  1864].     12" 415.15 

—  Chauncy,  C.     Seasonable   thoughts  on  the  state 

of  religion  in.     Boston,  1743.     8" .1926.3 

—  Drake,   S.   A.     Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New 

England  coast.     New  York,  1875.     Sq.  8" 411.4 

—  Felt,  J.  B.      Ecclesiastical  history  of.     Boston, 

1855.     2  V.     8° 58n.2 

—  Fitton,  J.     Sketches  of  the  establishment  of  the 

[Roman   catholic]   church   in.       Boston,    1872. 

Sm.  8° 5816.5 

—  Flagg,  W.     The  birds  and  seasons  of.     Boston, 

1875.     8° 6614.11 

The  woods   and   by-ways   of.      Boston,  1872. 

Sm.  8° 5035.2 


New  England,  continued. 

—  Frothingham,    0.    B.       Transcendentalism    in. 

New  York,  1876.     16° 6325.21 

—  Harris,  T.  W.     Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of 

New  England  which  are  injurious  to  vegetation. 
Boston,  1852.     8" 6612.1 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     New  England  two  centuries  ago. 

{In  his  Among  my  books) 1934.8.1 

—  Lunt,  G.     Old  New  England  traits.     New  York, 

1873.      16° 817,3 

—  Palfrey,   J.  G.      Compendious   history   of    New 

England  from  the  accession  of  George  ii  to  the 
first  general  congress  of  the  Anglo-American 
colonies.     Boston,  1873.     16° 5016.3 

History  of.     Boston,   1870-76  {cop.  1858-64]. 

4  V.     8° 5014.7 

History  of  New  England,  from  the  discovery 

by  Europeans  to  the  revolution  of  the  seven- 
teenth century.    New  York,  1866.    2  v.    Sm.  8°.  5016.2 

—  Samuels,  E.  A.     The  birds  of.     Boston,  1872.  8°.  6612.4 

—  Savage,  J.     Genealogical  dictionary  of  the  first 

settlers  of.     Boston,  1862.     4  v.     8° *R.R.,  C.2.2 

—  Thayer,   E.     Genealogy  of  fourteen  families   of 

the  early  settlers  of.     Hingham,  1835.     8° 611.2 

—  Winthrop,  J.     History  of.      Boston,    1825,   26. 

2v.     8" 814.7 


J^OTE     ON     N'EI'W     HJNO-L  AND. 

Full  particulars  of  tlie  literature  of  New  England  history  can  be  found  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.  See  Webster's  [5013.1]  and 
Everett's  [1921.1]  Orations  on  the  first  settlements.    For  Plymouth  colony,  see  Plymouth,  note.    See  also  the  several  states. 

Thelater  historians  of  New  England  find  the  earliest  authority  in  Winthrop' s  Journal  [814.7].  After  Dr.  Robertson's  death,  his  "  Summary  of  the 
history  of  New  England  to  16.52,"  which  was  not  originally  included  in  his  history  of  America,  was  published  in  1796  [5<)10.1J.  The  Kev.  George  E.  Ellis, 
D.  D.,  in  liis  lecture  of  tlie  Historical  society's  course,  has  learnedly  traced  the  relations  of  the  colonists  to  the  baptists  and  qnakers.  Longfellow,  in  his 
"  New  England  tragedies, "  has  rendered  the  story  of  quaker  persecution  dramatically,  and  R.  H.  Allen  has  supplied  the  historical  basis  of  the  poem  in  a 
popular  compilation  [817.4].    See  also  Salem  witchcraft,  note. 

Palfrey  left  little  to  be  desired  in  his  scholarly  and  circumspect  work,  and  it  must  be  awarded  by  far  the  highest  place  yet  attained  by  a  history  of  New 
England.  He  has  since  abridged,  for  the  general  reader,  the  narrative  of  this  larger  work,  which  ends  with  the  revolution  of  1688;  and  has  recently  contin- 
ued the  narrative  in  the  same  abridged  sliape  to  1727,  which  abridgments  are  far  better  compends  for  the  period  covered  than  Bradford's  Chronology,  1497- 
1820,  or  Hannah  Adams's  History.    There  are  of  course  chapters  in  Bancroft's,  and  in  Hildreth's  United  States,  and  also  in  Cassell's,  and  in  Bryant's, 

In  church  affairs,  see  Felt's  "  Ecclesiastical  history  "  [5811.2]  and  Bacon's  "  Genesis  of  the  New  England  churches  "  [5812.13].  Also  "  Pulpit  wits  "  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  14. 

For  the  genealogies  of  New  England,  see  Savage's  Dictionary,  who  has  traced  three  generations  of  those  who  came  before  May,  1692,  and  the  New 
England  historical  and  genealogical  register  [611.1]  is  rich  in  material  of  this  kind. 

For  the  assooiations  of  places,  in  connection  with  revolutionary  history,  see  Lossing's"  Field-book  of  the  revolution"  [810.17];  while  S.  A.  Drake's 
"  Middlesex  "  [814  4]  and  "  Nooks  and  corners  "  [411.4]  treat  similarly  tlie  coast  and  our  inland  country  by  describing  their  associations  with  the  entire 
course  of  New  England  history. 

For  the  rural  aspects  of  the  country,  Flagg's  books,  above  named,  are  the  results  of  long  and  close  observation.  See  also  Porte  Crayon's  "  Summer 
in  New  England,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol  27. 

Fiction.  The  phases  of  the  earliest  period  are  studied  in  Mrs.  Lee's  "Naomi"  [538.8],  where  the  scene  is  at  Boston;  in  Dr.  Holland's  "Bay-path" 
[536.3],  which  touches  early  religious  dissensions  in  the  back  country;  in  Cooper's  '"Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish  "  [525.12],  at  the  time  of  the  regicides,  who 
were  concealed  by  tlie  colonists ;  in  Mrs.  Sedgwick's  "  Hope  Leslie  "  [725.21],  scene  in  the  western  part  of  the  state,  with  Indians  as  characters ;  in  Haw- 
thorne's "  Scarlet  letter "  [3117 ;  1813.11],  Boston  in  Governor  Bellingham's  time,  and  in  several  of  his  " Twice-told  tales  "  [1813.7] ;  and  in  Whittier's  "Mar- 
garet Smith's  journal "  [1937.1.1]  date,  ]()78. 

The  slave  trade  of  Newport  in  the  last  century  is  touched  upon  in  Cooper's  "Red  Rover"  [525.24],  and  in  connection  with  Hopkinsianism  in  Mrs. 
Stowe's  "Minister's  wooing"  [314.24].  Newport  of  a  later  time  is  depicted  in  Higginson's  "Malbone"  [524.24]  and  "  Oldport  days "  [5036.2].  The 
Calvinistic  and  Arminian  controversy  which  once  racked  the  social  circles  of  New  England  is  graphically  drawn  in  Mrs.  Stowe's  "  Oldtown  tblks  " 
[314  22]. 

Manners  of  a  period  somewhat  gone  by  are  drawn  in  D.  G.  Mitchell's  "Doctor  Johns;"  in  Edmund  Quincy's  "Wensley;"  in  Miss  Sedgwick'i 
"  Redwood;"  in  Gilman's  "  Village  choir"  [1238.22];  and  in  Hawthorne's  "  House  of  tlie  seven  gables"  [1813.1]- 

Traces  of  the  peculiar  New  England  quality  of  life,  not  so  apparent  now,  except  in  remoter  sections,  are  cunningly  portrayed  in  Dr.  Holmes'  "  Elsie 
Venner  "[526.20]  and  •' Guardian  angel"  [526.21];  and  with  quiet  precision  in  Longfellow's  "Kavanagli,"  [1838.4.2].  There  is  another  delineation  of  the 
Yankee  schoolmaster  in  D.  P.  Thompson's  "  Locke  Amsden  "  [734.5].   Cooper,  in  "The  pilot "  [525.29],  depicts  in  Long  Tom  Coffin  the  Nantucket  whaleman. 

Life  on  the  coast  of  Maine  is  drawn  in  Mrs.  Stowe's  "Pearl  of  Orr's  island"  [527.20];  factory  life  in  Miss  Phelps's  "Silent  partner"  [537.11];  and 
there  is  some  sharp  characterization  of  every  day  life  in  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney's  books.  Other  trairs  of  New  England  character  can  be  found  in  Judd's 
"Marj{aret"  [5;j5.1.'j]:  in  Trowbridge's  "  Neighbor  Jackwood  "  [73.1.21];  in  Beecher's  "  Norwood  "  [524.5];  and  in  Cummins's  "Lamplighter"  [322.28],  a 
realistic  picture  of  humble  town  life.  Haliburtoii's  "  Sayings  and  doings  of  Sam  Slick  "  [535.12]  is  a  somewhat  conventional  and  amusing  presentation  of 
the  Yankee  character. 


Sliell.  No. 

New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register. 

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New-England   legends.     Spotford,  H,   E.     Boston, 

1871.     8° 531.13 

New-England,  The,  magazine.    Vol.  1-9.     Boston, 

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New-England  primer,  The.  Impoved  [sic'\  for 
the  more  easy  attaining  the  true  reading  of 
English.  Added  The  assembly  of  divines,  and 
Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism.  Boston,  1777.  Un- 
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New-England  tragedies.  The.     Longfellow,  H.  W. 

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New-England  tragedies.  The,  in  prose.     Allen,  R. 

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Note.  —  A  prose  historical  parallel  on  the  preceding  dramas. 

New  England  village  choir.  Memoirs  of  a.  Gil- 
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New  Hampshirk,  Collections,  topographical,  his- 
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New  Hampshire,  continued. 

—  Sons  of.     Festival  of  the  sons  of  New  Hampshire, 

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by  J.  W.  Stone.  Boston,  1850.  178  pp.  Por- 
traits.    8° 1811.1 

Second,  Nov.  2,  1853,  including  proceedings  in 

Boston  commemorative  of  the  death  of  Daniel 
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See  aleo  Dublin,  Londonderry,  Manchester,  Portsmouth, 
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New  Haven    colony  historical    society.      Papers. 

Vol.1.     New  Haven,  1865.     8° 812.12 

CotUenta.  —  Vol.  I.  Organization  of  the  society ;  The  New 
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White;  History  of  Trinity  church,  New  Haven,  by  F.  Cros- 
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Notice  of  the  early  poniologists  in  New  Haven,  by  N.  A. 
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New  Jerusalem,  Church  of  the.     [Various  tracts.] 

V.  p.,  V.  D.     12° 6327.13 

Con«efl<».  — Emanuel  Swedenbore,  as  a  philosopher,  meta- 
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The  church  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  a  new  dispensation  of 
divine  truth,  by  Chauncy  Giles.  Philadelphia,  N.  P.  32  pp. 
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The  four  leading  doctrines  of  the  New  church. 

New  York,  1873.     8° 6323.8 

The  true  Christian  religion,  containing  the  en- 
tire theology  of  the  New  church.    Philadelphia, 

1869.     2  V.     8° 5812.9 

The  true  Christian  religion,  containing  the  uni- 
versal theology  of  the  New  church.    New  York, 

1871.    8° 6323.7 

See  also  Swedenborg. 

New  Jerusalem  messenger.    Vol.  28.     New  York, 

1875.     F° 1432.5 

Newman,  Mrs. — .     Jean.     A  novel 720.40 

Newman,  Francis  William.  Miscellanies;  chiefly 
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—  Phases  of  faith:  or,  passages  from  the  history  of 

my  creed.  3d  edition.  London,  1853.  vi, 
201-4- pp.     12°. 1526.29 

—  The  soul,  her  sorrows  and  her  aspirations.     Lon- 

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—  Same.     3d  edition.      London,  1852.     xi,   162-{- 

pp.     12° 1534.5 

Newman,  John  Henry.     Callista;    a  sketch  of  the 

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—  Discourses  addressed    to    mixed    congregations. 

4th    edition.       London,   1871.      viii,   380   pp. 

Sm.  8° 63 25.20 

—  Discussions  and  arguments  on  various  subjects. 

London,  1872.     viii,  398  pp.     Sm.  8° 5815.10 

—  Essays  critical   and   historical.     London,    1871. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5614.5 

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Newman,  John  Henry.   Historical  sketches,  continued. 

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—  Same.   Vol.  I.  London,  1872.   421-f- pp.   Sm.  8°.  825.16 

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3d  edition.      London,   1873.     xxii,  5274-  PP* 

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Newman,  Samuel  Phillips.  A  practical  system  of 
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New  Mexico,  The  marvellous  country;   or,  three 

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New  Orleans,  La.  Reports  on  the  New  Orleans 
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Newport,  R.  I.    Fuller,  H.    Belle  Brittan  on  a  tour 

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of  Harper's  monthly. 

New  South  Wales,  An  historical  and  statistical 
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Newspaper  literature.  Specimens  of.     Buckingham, 

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See  also  Note  in  Bulletin,  Oct.,  1875. 

Newstead  abbey.     [Byron's  residence.]     Irving,  W. 

London,  1853.     16° 715.5 

New    Sydenham     society,    London.      Publications. 

Namely:  — 

—  Diday,  P.     Treatise  on  syphilis  in  new-born  chil- 

dren and  infants  at  the  breast 6023.3 

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certain  forms  of  iritis,  choroiditis  and  glaucoma.  6023.1 

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gin of  epileptiform  convulsions  caused  by  pro- 
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functions  of  the  spinal  cord  and  medulla  ob- 
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New  York,  City,  continued. 

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Note.  —  Stone  must  be  taken  for  a  general  history,  but  see 
Lossing's  paper  on  "  The  Dutch  in  Manhattan  "  in  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.9. 

For  the  externals  of  the  city,  see  T.  A.  Richards's  paper  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  23.  Central  Park  is  well  delineated  in 
another  of  Richards's  papers  in  the  same  volume ;  and  also 
see  Scribner's  monthly,  Oct.,  1873. 

For  pliases  of  life  in  Wall  street,  Medbery's  book  is  an  en- 
tertaining exposure,  and  in  this  connection  rend  Adams's 
"Chapter  of  Erie"  il91().l],and  Parton's  Life  of  Vanderbilt 
[1214.14],  etc.  The  "King  government "  is  exposed  in  Parton's 
"  Topics  "  [1935.3]  and  in  the  North  American  review,  Jan., 
1875.  See  "  The  story  of  Tammany, "  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol. 
44.  Crapsey's  "  Nether  side  of  New  York  "  [5013.6]  depicts  the 
humble  and  depraved  life ;  see  also  Brace's  "  Dangerous 
classes "  [6824.1]  and  McCabe's  "  Lights  and  shadowsj" 
[814.9]. 

For  the  growth  and  magnitude  of  the  city,  see  Fitz  Hugh 
Ludlow's  article  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.,  18()5.  Tlie 
same  magazine  has  for  Dec,  18G6,  a  paper  by  H.  T.  Tucker- 
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number,  1867,  on  "  The  Bowery  by  night."  The  "  flat  sys- 
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Croton  aqueduct  is  described  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  22; 
Blackwell  island  institutions,  in  vols.  32  and  33;  Broadway, 
in  vol.  25;  Castle  Garden  emigrants,  in  vol.  42,  etc. 

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New  York,  State.  Metropolitan  board  of  health. 
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revise  the  laws  for  the  assessment  and  collection 

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New  York,  1828.     480-4-  PP-     8° 6614. 1 

See  also  Adirondacks,  Cayuga  lake,  Ithaca. 

Note.  —  Irvine's  book  is  the  humorous  and  satirical  account 
of  the  Dutch  rule,  known  as  Knickerbocker's  history,  and  the 
Bates  Hall  must  be  consulted  for  the  regular  histories  of  the 
state. 

New  Zealand.  Barker,  M.  A.,  lady.  Station  amuse- 
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and  other  sketches  of  travel  in  the  north  island 

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Next  of   kin.   Index   to.     Chambers,  R.     London, 

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Nichols,  James  R.  Fireside  science.  A  series  of 
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Nichols,  John,  joint  author.     Hogarth's  works.     See 

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Nichols,  Thomas.  Handbook  for  readers  at  the  Brit- 
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Nick  of  the  woods.     Bird,  R.  M 536.4 

Nicolette  and   Aucassin.     See  Hale,   E.  E.,  and 

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NlEBUHR,  Barthold  Georg.  Lectures  on  the  history 
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—  Life  and  letters.     With  essays  on  his  character 

and  influence,  by  the  Chevalier  Bunsen,  and  Pro- 
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Niemann,  A.  The  French  campaign,  1870-71.  Mili- 
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Niemeyer,  Felix  von.  Text-book  of  practical  medi- 
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Nieritz,  (Carl)  Gustavus.  Gustavus  Vasa;  or,  king 
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Night,  A,  in   a  workhouse.      Greenwood,   J.     (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.1 

Night,   A,   on    the  borders   of    the    Black    forest. 

Edwards,  A.  B ; . .   329.20 

Night  and  morning,     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.     336.8 

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Nightingale,  Florence.  Notes  on  hospitals.  3d 
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1871.     Sm.  8° 425.3 

Same.    With  a  supplement.    Bj  W.  L.  Gage. 

Hartford,  1871.    8° 5932.1 

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See  also  Africa,  East  (The),  Egypt,  etc. 

Note.  —  Recent  discovery  has  settled  the  question  of  the 
sources  of  the  Nile  as  follows:  Bruce,  in  1768-73,  traced  the 
sources  of  the  Blue  Nile,  or  the  Eastern  tributary  of  the  main 
stream,  which  with  the  other  tributaries  have  been  more  fully 
explored  by  Baker,  in  his  "Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia," 
wiio  establishes  that  in  this  region  the  rainfall  takes  place  that 
causes  the  yearly  inundation  of  tlie  lower  Nile.  The  main 
source  of  the  constant  stream,  which  for  fifteen  hundred  miles 
sweeps  without  a  tributary  to  the  Mediterranean,  conies  from 
the  great  lake  sources  of  the  White  Nile  in  Centnal  Africa,  one 
of  whieb.  the  Victoria  N'yanza,  which  is  the  easterly,  Speke 
discovered  in  1858,  and  revisited  with  Capt.  Grant  in  IStil,  and   - 


IHLE 


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Shelf.  No. 

Nile,  continued. 

the  other,  the  Albert  N'yanza,  the  westerly,  Baker  discovered 
in  18(51,  and  writes  further  on  it  in  his  ''Isinailia"  [51)33.6]. 
See  Spelte,  J.  H.,  in  Allibone,  vol.  2,  p.  2195. 

Among  the  books  of  modem  travel  and  description,  see 
Eden's"  Nile  witliout  a  dragoman,"  disclosing  the  expedients 
of  an  economical  tourist;  and  Macgregor's  "Rob  Koy" 
canoe  experiences. 

See  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  14  and  28;  and  the  ar- 
ticle, Nile,  in  Smith  s  Bible  dictionary;  also,  the  "Tour  of  the 
Nile"  in  Scribner's  monthly,  Dec,  1875;  and  a  paper  on  the 
cataracts,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Jul^y,  1876. 

There  are  summaries  of  Nilotic  discovery  in  chap.  I  of 
"Livingstone  and  his  African  explorations  "  [.5915.2];  and  in 
Bayard  Taylor's  "  South  Africa  "  [224.1]. 

NiLES,  Willys.    Fivo  hundred  majority;  or,  the  days 

of  Tammany.     New  York,  1872.     200  pp.     8°.  621.12 
NiMROD,  pseud.     See  Apperley,  Charles  James. 

NiMROD  of  the  sea.     Davis,  W.  M 726.28 

Nina  Balatka,  the  story  of  a  maiden  of  Prague  ....   316.12 

Nina's  atonement.     Fisher,  F.  C 732.3 

Nine-days' wonder,  A.     Aide,  H.     Boston 720.27 

—  Same.     Leipzig 33 1. 15 

Nine  little  goslings.     Woolsey,  S.  C 1115.6 

Ninety-three.     [A  tale  of  the  French  revolution.] 

Hugo,  V.  (M.),  vicomte 734.18 

Nineveh.     Layard,  A.  H.     Discoveries  in  the  ruins 

of.     London,  1853.     8° 6912.9 

Nineveh  and  its  remains.     London,  1850.    2  v. 

8° 5912.2 

—  Smith,  G.     Assyrian   discoveries;   an   account  of 

explorations  and  discoveries  on  the  site  of,  1873, 

74.     London,  1875.     8° 6932.12 

Note.  —  Layard,  to  whom  we  owe  most,  begun  his  work  in 
1845,  and  published  his  "  Nineveh  and  its  remains  "  in  1849; 
and  in  18.51  his  popular  abridgment.  In  1852,  he  produced  fur- 
ther results  in  his  "  Discoveries  in  the  ruins,"  which  he  also 
abridged;  and  again,  in  1853,  his  additional  Discoveries,  and 
in  the  same  year  another  large  work  in  illustration  of  the 
sculptures,  etc.  The  latest  publication  is  Smith's  [5932.12], 
who  made  his  exploration  in  1873-74,  but  his  book  is  mostly 
filled  with  translations  of  cuneiform  inscriptions.  He  gives  a 
brief  summary  of  previous  explorations,  and  a  bibliography. 
See  an  article  in  Blackwood,  1874,  and  Sayce's  It-cture  in 
Fraser's  magazine,  1874.  The  most  elaborate  historical  use  of 
these  results  has  been  made  by  George  Rawlinson,  in  the  sec- 
tion on  Assyria  in  his  "Five  ancient  monarchies,"  18()2 
[5922.3];  but  a  briefer  simimar3'  will  be  found  in  Philip 
Smith's  "  Students'  ancient  history,"  book  2.    See  also  Raw- 


linson's  "  Manual  of  ancient  history  "  [5921.10]. 

Fergusson's  "  History  of  archi 


The  art  aspect  of  the  remains  can  be  studFed  in  Liibke's 
Sculpture  "  [(i210.3],  and  in 


tecture  "  [(!22l'.3]. 

See  reference  in  Allibone  under  Layard;   the  article  in 
Smith's  Bible  dictionary,  Hackett  and  Abbot's  edition. 

NiSBET,  James,  joint  author.     Annals  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.    See  SiOVht,  Frank 810.3 

No  alternative.     Cudlip,  A 714.10 

No  church.     Robinson,  F.  W 314.6 

No  intentions.     Church,  F 310.28 

No  man's  friend.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.17 

No  moss.     Fosdick,  C.  A 934.8 

No  name.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.3 

No  sense  like  common  sense.     Howitt,  M 937.12 

No  thoroughfare.    Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.),  and  Collins, 

(W.)  W.     [Boston] 730.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.17 

NoBLKlife,  A.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.15 

Noble  lord,  A.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 734.21 

Noble  sister,  A.     Denison,  M.  A 1117.27 

Noble  woman,  A.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (AV.) 726.7 

Noble  workers.    Page,  H.  A.  London,  1875.  Sm.  8°.   5936.3 

Nobody's  fortune.     Yates,  E 318.21 

NocTES  ambrosianae,  The,  of  "  Blackwood."    Wilson, 

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NoEHDEN,  George  Henry.     Grammar  of  the  German 

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Noel,  Lady  Augusta.     Owen  Gwynne's  great  work. 

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NoMl,  Francois  (.Joseph  Michael).     Dictionnaire  de 

la  fable.  Nouvelle  edition.  Paris,  1803.  2  v.  8°.  5517.6 

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francais].     Nouvelle   edition.     Paris,  1824,  25. 

2  V.     8° 6110.1 

Nooks   and    corners    of    the    New   England   coast. 

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from  personal  visit  and  observation:  including 
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I^ORMA.  Bellini,  V.  (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  eo.  Stan- 
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NoRMAN  Cline.     Kellogg,  B 936.31 

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NoRRis,  Thaddeus.  The  American  angler's  book: 
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Norse-folk,  The.  Brace,  C.L.  New  York,  1857.  12°.  426.21 

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Northmen. 

Note.  —  See  a  note  on  their  discovery  of  America  in  Bulletin, 
April,  187(j,  under  "  America  before  Columbus." 

North-west  passage,  The,  by  land.  Fitzwilliam, 
W.  W.,  viscount  Milton,  and  Cheadle,  W.  B. 
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—  Stuart  of  Dunleath 314.7 

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—  Smith,  H.     Tent   life   with    English   gipsies    in. 

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Norwood.  Beecher,  H.  W.  New  York,  1868.  12°.  524.5 
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"  Nothing  to  nobody."    Brenda,  psewd 1118.2 

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NovALis,  pseud.  See  Hardenberg,  Friedrich  Lud- 
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NouvEAU  lundis.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Paris,  18T0. 

13  V.     12° 5538.5 

NouvELLE  Heloise,  La.    Rousseau,  J.  J.    Neuchatel, 

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Novels  and  tales  reprinted  from  Household  words. 
Conducted  by  Charles  Dickens.  Leipzig,  1856- 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  [I.]  !•  An  ordeal ;  Nemesis ;  Two  college 
friends;  A  rogue's  life ;  My  country  town.  2.  The  ninth  of 
June;  Bond  and  free;  My  blind  sister;  Eric 'Walderthorn; 
The  diary  of  Anne  Rodwav ;  My  little  ward ;  On  'change  in 
Paris;  Dick  Dallington;  tilnck  and  blue;  Salome  and  I. 

[II.]  3.  A  day  of  reckoning:  Kester's  evil  eye;  The  poor 
clare ;  My  brother  Robert ;  The  Frenchman  of  two  wives ;  The 
forbidden  fruit;  Left,  and  never  called  for;  The  wreck  of  the 
Golden  Mary.    4.  The  dead  secret,  by  ( W.)  W.  Collins. 

[III.]  5.  The  dead  secret,  continued;  The  murder  of  the 
archbishop  of  Paris;  The  new  boy  at  Styles's;  How  the  old 
love  fared:  Helena  Mathewson;  Agnes  I^ee;  The  yellow 
tif;er;  My  window;  A  queen's  revenge;  The  Amphlett  love- 
match.  '6.  Eleanor  Clare's  journal  for  ten  years :  Romantic 
breach  of  promise;  The  brave  coucou  driver;  Mrs.  Badgery; 
Onr  family  picture;  The  lazy  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices. 

[IV.]  7.  The  perils  of  certain  English  prisoners,  and  their 
treasure  in  women,  children,  silver  and  jewels;  lyyndon  hall; 
Marie  Courtenay ;  My  lost  home ;  Number  five,  Efanbury  ter- 


Shelf.  No. 

Novels  and  tales  reprinted  from  Household  words, 
continued, 

race ;  Two  in  a  legion ;  Old  Saint  Ann's  gateway ;  Max  and 
his  companions;  The  legend  of  my  native  town;  The  little 
Huguenot;  Famine  abroad;  The  Patagonian  brothers.  8. 
Well  authenticated  rappings;  "  A  gude  conceit  o' oursels  "; 
The  appai  ition  of  Monsieur  Bodry ;  Mr.  Pearson  ;  Shadowless 
men ;  Little  Constancy's  birthday ;  A  tale  of  an  old  man's 
youth;  Years  and  years  ago;  Lost  Alice;  The  Balcombe 
street  mystery ;  The  six  giants  of  Lehon  ;  The  Devil's  mark; 
Boscobel;  The  blood  of  the  Sundons;  History  of  a  miracle; 
The  end  of  the  Fordyce,  brothers. 

[V.]  9.  My  lady  Ludlow  [by  E.  C.  Gaskell];  The  reverend 
Alfred  Hoblu-sh's  statement;  Truth  in  irons;  A  princess  royal; 
What  Mr.  Burleigh  could  not  see.  10.  A  house  to  let;  The 
canon's  clock;  Her  face;  The  poisoned  meal;  Tried  friend- 
ship; The  heir  of  Hardington ;  LinaFernie;  The  sin  of  a 
father. 

[VI.]  11.  The  Fleur  de  Lys ;  Saving  little,  wasting  much ; 
Her  first  appearance;  The  Gringe  family;  Home  again!  A 
gipsy  king;  A  new  mind;  Ground  and  lofty  tumbling;  The 
clergyman's  wife;  The  Smalichange  family;  Miss  Cicely's 
portrait;  Douglas  Jerrold  ;  My  two  partners;  Dishonoured; 
Tiie  Chetwyudes;  The  lucky  leg;  From  first  to  last. 

Now  and  then.     Warren,  S 317.4 

Now  or  never.     Adams,  W.  T 924.13 

Nowell,  Harriet  P.  H.  {May  Mannering.)  Help- 
ing-hand series.     Billy  Grimes' favorite 936.26 

Climbing  the  rope 936.21 

The  cruise  of  the  Dashaway 936.22 

The  little  maid  of  Oxbow 936.23 

The  little  Spaniard 936.25 

Salt-water  Dick 936.24 

Noyes,  George  Rapall,  editor.  Collection  of  theo- 
logical essays  from  various  authors.  With  an 
introduction.  Boston,  1856.  xlvi,  512-j-  pp. 
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Contents.  —  Introduction,  by  G.  R.  Noyes ;  Faith  and  science, 
by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot;  The  law  and  the  gospel,  by  Baden  Pow- 
ell ;  The  doctrine  of  inspiration,  by  F.  A.  D.  Tholuck ;  Holy 
Scrip:ure,  Servants  of  God  speaking  as  moved  by  the  Holy 
Ghost,  The  spirit  and  the  letter,  or  the  truth  and  the  Book,  by 
R.  Williams;  The  causes  which  conspired  to  produce  our 
Saviour's  agony,  by  E.  Harwood  ;  Our  Lord's  fortitude,  by  W. 
Newcome;  The  atonement.  Righteousness  by  faith.  Imputa- 
tion of  the  sin  of  Adam,  Conversion  and  changes  of  char- 
acter. Casuistry,  Connection  of  innnorality  and  idolatry, 
The  Old  Testament,  CJuotations  from  the  Old  Testament  in 
the  New,  Character  of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  and  the  twelve.  Evils 
in  the  churcli  of  the  apostolical  age.  Belief  in  the  coming  of 
Christ  in  the  apostolical  age,  byB.  Jowett;  The  death  of 
Christ,  a  sacrifice,  by  J.  Foster;  The  epistles  to  the  Corinthi- 
ans, in  relation  to  the  gospel  history.  Apostolical  worship. 
The  eucharist.  Unity  and  variety  of  spiritual  gifts.  The  gift 
of  tongues  and  the  gift  of  prophesying,  Love,  the  greatest  of 

§ift8,  The  resurrection  of  Christ,  The  resurrection  of  the  dead, 
y  A.  P.  Stanley;  The  credibility  of  miracles,  by  T.  Brown. 

Nubia,  Boat  life  in.    Prime,  W.  C.    New  York,  1858. 

12°. 424.6 

Nugent,  Lord.  See  Grenville,  George  Nugent 
Temple. 

NuiT  venitienne.  La.  Musset,  (L.  C.)  A.  de.  Come- 
dies et  proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     12° 6534.4 

NuMA   Pompilius,    second   roi   de   Rome.     Florian, 

J.P.C.de.     Paris,  1812.     Sm.  12° 2019.1 

Numismatics.     Roman   medallions    in    the   British 

museum.     Grueber,  H.  A.     London,   1874.     8°.  6131.2 

Nurse  and  spy  in  the  union  army.     Edmonds,  S.  E. 

E.     Hartford,  1865.     8° 813.1 

Nursery  songs.     Elliott,  J.  W.     National  nursery 

rhymes  and  songs.     London,  1872.     8° 1510.1 

—  Hastings,  T.     The  mother's  nursery  songs.  [With 

music]     New  York,  1835.     12° 1625.8 

Nurses   and   nursing.     Child,   L.    M:    The   family 

nurse.     Boston,  1837.     16° 1525.31 

—  Nightingale,  F.      Notes  on  nursing:  what  it  is 

and  what  it  is  not.     New  Y'ork,  1860.     12° 6035.6 

Nutt,  David,  and  Truebneii  and  co.  Catalogue  of 
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Oak-openings,  The.  [Early  Michigan  life.]  Cooper, 

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Oakes,  William.     Scenery  of  the  White  mountains: 

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Oakridge.     Smith,  J.  E 723.11 

Oakshott  castle.     Kingsley,  H 339.12 

"Oars  and  sculls,"  and  how  to  use  them.  Woodgate, 

W.B.     London,   1875.     Sm.  8° 6418.3 

Object  lessons.  Primary.    Calkins,  N.  A.  New  York, 

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Shelf.  No. 
O'Brien,  Fitzjaraes.     A  gentlemen  from  Ireland:  a 

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Observations  on  the  Bible,  for  the  use  of  young 

persons.     Boston,  1842.     203  pp.     12° 5818.20 

Obstretrics.     See  Midwifery. 

OcciDENTi,  Maria  del,  pseud.     See  Brooks,  Maria 

Gowen. 
Occupations,  The,  of  a  retired  life.     Mayo,  I.  F.. . .   723.16 
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1875.     Sm.  8" 6617.1 

—  Figuier,  (tt.)  L.     The  ocean  world:  being  a  de- 

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London,  1869.     8° 1521.5 

—  Jordan,  W.  L.     The  ocean:  its  tides  and  currents 

and  their  causes.    London,  1873.     8" 6633.3 

—  Eeclus,  (J.  J.)  E.     The  ocean,  atmosphere,  and 

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Ocean-born;  or,  the  cruise  of  the  clubs.     Adams, 

W.  T 923.20 

Ocean  life  series.     See  Thomes,  William  H. 

OcEANiCA,  Thirty  thousand  miles  of  travel  in.  Vin- 
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O'CoNNELL,  Daniel.     Cusack,  M.  F.     The  liberator, 

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—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Leaders  of  public  opinion  in 

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See  also  Ireland,  note. 

O'Connor,  Francis.  The  invisible  princess.  (In  John- 
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O'Connor,  William   D.     The  ghost.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.    Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Odd  couple.  An.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 722.9 

Odd  people.     Reid,  M 923.32 

Odd  trump,  The.     Coulson,  J.  G.  A 720.1 

O'DoNOGHUE,  The.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.17 

—  Same.     London 516.16 

O'Driscoll,  W.  Justin.     Memoir  of  Daniel  Maclise. 

London,  1871.     xiv,  264  pp.     Portrait.  Sm.  8°.  5423.12 
Odyssey,  The.     Homerus.     Translated  into  English 
blank  verse  by  W.  C.  Bryant.     Boston,   1871. 
2v.     4° 6111.1 

—  Same.     Translated  by  A.  Pope.     London,  1872. 

16° 6117.1 

—  The  Odyssey  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins, 

W.  L.     Edinburgh,  1870.     16° 6116.3 

—  The  Odysseys.     Translated  by  G.  Chapman.   Lon- 

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See  also  Homerus. 

(Ecumenical  council.  Five  letters  on  the.  Deutsch,  E. 

(0.  M.)   Literary  remains.   New  York,  1874.  8°.  5733.7 

Oesterlin,  F.  Medical  logic.  Translated  and 
edited  by  G.  Whitley.  London,  1855.  xii,  437 
pp.     8° 6013.19 

Off  the  roll.    A  novel.    King,  K 521.37 

Off  the  Skelligs.     Ingelow,  J.     Boston 737.7 

—  Same.    Leipzig 335. 14 

Offenbach,  Jacques.  Barbe-bleue;  La  belle  Helene; 

Genevieve  de  Brabant;  Grand  duchess  of  Ge- 
rolstein;  "Orpheus;"  La  perichole.  (In  Dit- 
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Ogilvies,  The.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.17 

Ohio  country.  Journals  and  letters  relative  to  two 
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O'Keefe,  John.  Personal  reminiscences.  (In  Stod- 
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Olcott,  Henry  Steele.  Sorgho  and  imphee,  the  Chi- 
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New  York,  1857.     350  pp.     12° 6425.5 

Old  and  new.    Vol.  1-11.   Boston,  1870-75.   11  v.  8°.   1426.1 

Old-battle  ground.  The.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 929.4 

Old  countess,  The.     Stephens,  A.  S.  ( W.) 734.9 

Old  court.     Ainsworth,  W.  H 322.26 

Old  court  life  in  France.     Elliot,  F.     Leipzig,  1873. 

2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 329.4 

Old  curiosity  shop.  The.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)     2  v.   1824.4 
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Shelf.  No. 

Old-English   history.     Freeman,  E.  A.     London, 

1873.     Sm.  8°. ....5418.11 

Old  faith.  The,  and  the  new.     Strauss,  D.  F.     New 

York,  1873.     12° 6815.22 

Old-fashioned  boy.  An.     Finley,  M 926.24 

Old-fashioned  girl.  An.     Aloott,  L.  M 926.9 

Old  helmet.  The.     Warner,  S 317.11 

Old  homestead,  The.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.4 

Old  Jack.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 92L7 

Old  Kensington.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Leipzig 339.5 

—  Same.     (In  her  Works.)     London 512.1.1 

^  Same.     New  York 731.3 

Old  lieutenant.  The,  and  his  son.     Maoleod,  N 313.16 

Old  mam'selle's.  The,  secret.     John,  E 617.16 

Old  man's.  An,  prayer.     [Poem.]      Baker,  G.  M. 

Boston,  1868.     Sq.  16° 1617.17 

Old  masters,  The,  and  their  pictures.     Keddie,  Miss 

— .     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 1516.21 

—  Same.     Boston,  1874.     16° 6216.3 

Old  Mortality.     Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston 523.13 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.16 

Old  Myddelton's  money.     Hay,  M.  C 711.6 

Old  red  sandstone.  The.     [Geology.]     Miller,   H. 

Boston,  1857.     12° 1524.20 

Old  Rome  and  new  Italy.     Castelar,  E.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 824.11 

Old  Saint  Paul's.     [Historical  novel.]    Ainsworth, 

W.  H 712.6 

Old  Sir  Douglas.     Norton,  C.  E.  S 3 14.9 

Old  woman,  The,  who  lived  in  a  shoe.     Douglas, 

A.  M 933.9 

Old  world.  The,  in  its  new  face.      Impfessions   of 

Europe   in  1867,    68.     Bellows,   H.    W.     New 

York,  1870.     2v.     12° 423.6 

Oldbury.     Keary,  a.     Leipzig 329.23. 

—  .Same.     Philadelphia 714.18 

Oldest,  The,  of  the  old  world.     Eckley,  S.  M.  Lon- 
don, 1860.     12° 224.7 

Oldport  days.  Higginson,  T.  W.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  5036.2 
Oldtown  folks.     Stowe,  H.  (E.  B.)     Boston 723.21 

—  Same.     Leipzig 314.22 

Oliphant,   Lawrence.       Narrative  of    the   Earl  of 

Elgin's  mission  to  China  and  Japan,  1857-59. 

New  York,  1860.     645  pp.     Illustrated.     8°...  42L2 

Oliphant,  Margaret  (0.  Wilson).     Agnes 328.6 

—  Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays 936.27 

—  At  his  gates 510.5 

—  Brownlows 53 1 .27 

—  Chronicles  of  Carlingford 521.40 

Miss  Majoribanks 328.13 

The  perpetual  curate 328.12 

The  rector  and  the  doctor's  family 328.7 

Salem  chapel 328.10 

—  The  curate  in  charge.     Leipzig 331.23 

—  Same.     New  York 721.26 

—  The  days  of  my  life.     An  autobiography.     New 

York,  1868.     428-}- pp.     12^ 512.7 

—  For  love  and  life.     Leipzig 328.30 

—  Same.     New  York 731.36 

—  Francis   of  Assisi.      [A   biography.]      [London, 

1871.]     xxiv  [xvi],  304  pp.     Portrait.   1  plate. 
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[Biographies.]     Boston,  n.  D.     243  pp.     8°....  1032.1 

—  Innocent 329.10 

—  The  laird  of  Norlaw.     A  Scottish  story 737.1 

—  The  last  of  the  Mortimers 328.9 

—  Leisure  hour  series.     Whiteladies.     New  York  . .  .539.11 

—  Lilliesleaf 736.13 

—  Lucy  Crofton 725.20 

—  Madonna  Mary 328.6 

—  Margaret  Maitland 328.8 

—  May.     [Coast  of  Scotland.]     Leipzig 339.17 

—  Same.     New  York 530.9 

—  Memoir  of   Count  de   Montalembert.      Leipzig, 

1872.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° .' 1237.2 

—  The  minister's  wife 328.4 

—  An  odd  couple.     [International  series] 722.9 

—  Ombra 328.11 

—  A  rose  in  June.     Boston 711.x 

—  Same.     Leipzig 319.22 


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ORLIAC 


Shelf.  No. 

Oliphant,  Margaret  (0.  W.  Wilson),  continued. 

—  A  son  of  the  soil 536.20 

—  Squire  Arden 710.17 

—  The  story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.    Leipzig.  331.6 

—  Same.     New  York 7ll;25 

—  Whiteladies.     Leipzig 331.20 

—  Zaidee:  a  romance 721.10 

Note.—  Mrs.  Oliphant  ranks  among  the  best  of  the  second- 
class  novelists.  She  is  Scotch,  and  many  of  her  novels  show 
her  nationality. 

Olive.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.18 

Olive  Blake's  good  work.     Jeaffreson,  J.  C 732.24 

Olive  Varcoe.     Notley,  Mrs. — 720.4 

Oliver  Optic,  pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 
Oliver  Optic's  magazine.     Our  boys  and  girls.  Vol. 

11,  12.     Boston,  1872,  73.    2  v.   Illustrated.  8".  1431.1 

Oliver  Twist.     Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)     Boston 1824.7 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.8 

Ollendorff,  Henri  Godefroy.     Key  to  the  exercises 

in  the  new  method  of  learning  a  language  in  six 
months.  Adapted  to  the  Italian.  .Edited  by 
Felix  Forresti.    New  York,  1849.    183  pp.    12°..   2035.3 

—  New  method  of  learning  the  German  language. 

Added  a  systematic  outline  of  German  gram- 
mar, by  G.  J.  Adler.  New  York,  1852.  xii, 
510  pp.     12" 2025.3 

—  New  method  of  learning  the  Italian  language. 

With  additions  and  corrections  by  Felix  Foresti. 

New  York,  1846.     xii,  533  pp.     12° 2034.1 

—  New  method  of  learning  the  Spanish  language: 

with  an  appendix  [etc.].  By  M.  Velazquez 
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1  folded  sheet.     12° 2035.2 

Ollier,  Edmund.  Cassell's  History  of  the  United 
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Maps.     L.  8° 810.11 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  1584-1762. 

Olm  STEAD,  D wight  Hinckley.     A  lecture  on  the  pro- 

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Olmsted,  Denison.  A  compendium  of  natural  phi- 
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Olmsted,  Frederick  Law.  Journey  in  the  back  coun- 
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—  Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states,  with  remarks 

on  their  economy.    New  York,  1859.  723  pp.  12°.     414.7 

—  Journey    through    Texas.       New    York,    1857. 

xxxiv,  516  pp.     1  plate.     Map.     12° 414.4 

Olynthiac,   The.       Demosthenes.      London,    1871. 

Sm.  8° 6115.19 

Ombra.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 328.11 

Omoo:  a  narrative  of  adventures  in  the  South  seas. 

Melville,  H.     New  York,  1868.     12° 425.23 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     [English  Commonwealth 

period.]     Charles,  E 321.7 

On  dangerous  ground.     Moore,C.J 722.1 

On  guard.     Cudlip,  A 317.17 

On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour.     Musset,  (L.  C.)  A. 

de.  Comedies  et  proverbes.  Paris,  1867.  12°. 5534. 4,1 
On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout.    Musset,  (L.  C.)  A.  de. 

Comedies  et  proverbes.     Paris,  1867.     12°  ....5534.4.2 

On  the  Amazons.     Stephens,  C.  A 916.28 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.  By  the  author  of  "  Made- 
moiselle Mori" 315.19 

On  the  eve.     Turgenef,  I.  S 539.1 

On  the  heights.     Auerbach,  B.     Boston 517.2 

—  Same.     Leipzig 311.22 

On  the  wave.     Samuels,  A.  F 918.26 

On  the  wing.     A  book  for  sportsmen.     Bumstead,  J. 

Boston,  1871.     16° 1516.4 

On  the  wing.     Eyster,  N 938.3 

ONtime.     Adams,  W.  T 925.15 

Once  and  again.     Jenkin,  ilfr*.  C 318.2 

One  and  twenty.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.22 

One  fair  woman.  The.     Miller,  C.  H 522.22 

One  good  turn  deserves  another.     Neily,  K.  J 938.21 

One  hundred  choice  selections  in  poetry  and  prose. 

Philadelphia,  1872.     4  v.  in  2.     16° 1537.9 

One   hundred  years  ago.      Hale,   E.    E.      Boston, 

1875.     8° 811.15 

Note.  —  Sketches  of  Concord,  Lexington,  and  the  siege  of 
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23 


Shelf.  No. 

One  night's  mystery.     Fleming,  M.  A 723.37 

One  of  them.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.20 

—  Same.     London 616.6 

One  summer.     Howard,  B.  W 529.8 

One  woman's  two  lovers.     Townsend,  V.  F 723.1 

One  year.     Peard,  F.  M 314.15 

One  year  at  a  boarding-school.     Phelps,  A 1114.2 

Only  a  butterfly.     Craik,  G.  M 319.13 

Only  a  clod.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.1 

Only  a  fiddler.    A  Danish  romance.    Andersen,  H.  0.  524.13 

Only  a  girl.     Hillern,  W.  von 726.27 

Only  girls.     Townsend,  V.  F 931.2 

Only  herself.     Cudlip,  A 317.16 

Only  sister.  An.     Witt,  P.  de 928.2 

Only  temper.     Newby,  C.  J 710.12 

Open  question.  An.     De  Mille,  J 520.1 

Open!  Sesame!     Church,  F 720.35 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr.     Roe,  E.  P 714.6 

Opera.     Art  life  and  theories.     Wagner,  (W.)  R. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 6234.3 

Opium-eater,  The  confessions  of  an  English.    [Auto- 
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Opium  habit.  The.     Day,  H.    New  York,  1868.    12°.1525.17 

Opposite  the  jail.     Denison,  M.  A 926.20 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 
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—  Lommel,  E.  (C.  J.)     The  nature  of  light,  with 

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—  Marion,  F.     The  wonders  of.     New  York,  1871. 

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Oratory.    Quintilianus,  M.  F.    De  institutione  ora- 

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Orazioni  quaresimali  ed  altre  nuove   opere.     Bar- 

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Ordeal,  The,  for  wives.     A  novel.     Edwards,  A.. ..   724.28 

Ordeal,  The,  of  Richard  Feverel.     Meredith,  G 331.13 

Ordnance,   Instruction  in.      Benton,  J.  G.    New 

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Oregon.    Fremont,  J.  C.    The  exploring  expedition 

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—  Greenhow,  R.     History  of.     Boston,  1845.     8°.. 

—  Ludlow,  F.  H.     The  heart  of  the  continent:    a 

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—  Maroy,  R.  B.    The  prairie  traveler.    A  hand-book 

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—  Mitchell,   S.   A.     Map,  etc.,  of.     Philadelphia, 

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—  Keddie,  Miss  — .      Modern  painters  and  their 

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painting  in  Italy  from  the  second  to  the  four- 
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Descriptive  catalogue  of  "  Old  masters,"  col- 
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—  Shedd,   J.  A.     Famous  painters  and   paintings. 

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—  Waagen,  G.  F.    Handbook  of  painting.    German, 

Flemish   and    Dutch   schools.      London,    1860. 

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See  oi«o  Sepia  painting,  Water  color  painting. 


NOTK     OI^     I>  AIISrTI]S-G-. 


General  histortet.  The  general  reader  -will  probably  find  Wornum's  "  Epochs "  the  most  useful  survey  of  the  whole  field,  the  edition  of  1864 
[6213.3]  being  much  improved  over  previous  ones.  It  does  not,  however,  include  living  painters.  The  notes  make  a  very  useful  bibliographical  record. 
Miss  Tj'tler's  "  Old  masters  and  their  pictures  "  [1516.21;  6210.3]  covers  the  various  national  schools,  and  is  a  concise  popular  statement,  and  she  has  also  a 
similar  handbook  on  "  Modern  painters  "  [6216.4].  The  recent  popular  German  work  by  Luebke,  of  which  there  is  an  English  translation  [6210.4],  is  a  very 
comprehensive  introduction  to  all  phases  of  the  subject.  See  Lossing's  popular  outline  sketch  [1517.1].  Ruskin's  "  Modern  painters  "  [6236.18]  contains 
little  of  biography,  but  is  chiefly  confined  to  criticism  of  modern  principles,  as  compared  with  those  of  the  older  schools ;  and  is  in  considerable  portions  a 
comparison  of  Turner,  the  English  landscape  painter,  with  Claude  Lorraine.  Lessing's  "Laocoon"  [6216.2]  is  a  search  for  the  liiwits  of  poetry  and 
painting.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds's  Lectures  [62;!0.1]  are  deemed  sound  criticism,  but  they  have  a  tendency  to  the  Academic  principles,  not  so  much  in  vogue 
now  as  in  Sir  Joshua's  day.    Tyrwhitfs  Handbook  [6213.12]  is  a  convenient  manual. 

Ancient  painting.  Digby  Wyatt's  "Fine  art"  [6232.2]  has  a  summarized  sketch  of  ancient  art.  The  material  for  its  history  among  the  ancient 
nations  is  necessarily  scant,  but  chapters  in  Wornum  [6213.3]  will  probably  suffice  the  general  reader  regarding  the  painting  among  the  Aztecs,  the  Asian 
peoples,  Japanese,  etc. ;  but  he  may  desire  the  fuller  accounts  of  JJflr^ptian  painting  to  be  found  in  Wilkinson's  "  Manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient 
Egyptians  "  [5926.3].  And  so  of  Greece,  to  which  Wornum  devotes  tluee  chapters  (he  also  wrote  the  article  '•  Painting  "  in  Smith's  '*  Dictionary  of  Greek 
and  Roman  antiquities"),  the  reader  may  find  in  Taine  [6217.2],  who  is  ciiiefly  dependent,  however,  on  the  remains  of  sculpture,  an  exposition  of  climatic  and 
ethnological  tiieories,  while  Winckelmann,  in  his  "Ancient  art"  [6211.1],  is  not  to  be  forgotten  by  tlie  student,  and  is  reviewed  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  April, 
1873.  See  also  Van  Brunt's  papers  on  the  principles  of  Greek  art  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  June,  1861,  etc.  There  are  chapters  on  Greek  art  in  Grote'i  "  History 
of  Greece  "  [5926.1],  and  in  Ftlton's  Lectures.  Also  see  chap.  22  of  Lloyd's  "  Age  of  Pericles  "  [5921.12].  Greenough's  "Apelles  and  his  contemporaries  " 
[536.10]  is  a  novel.  There  is  a  chapter  on  Greek  landscape  in  vol.  3  of  Ruskin's  "  Modern  painters  "  [6236.18].  Max  MUllei's  "  Chips"  [5616.1.1]  has  a  paper 


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on  the  art  use  of  their  mythology.  For  Roman  psintinf?,  we  are  largely  dependent  on  the  discoveries  at  Pompeii,  which  see.  See  also  chapters  in  histories 
of  Rome  like  Monimsen's  [5516.1],  and  popular  compends  like  Lord's  "  Roman  world  "  [826.10]. 

Early  Christian  art  forms  a  section  of  Milman's  "  Latin  Christianity  '  [5817.11],  and  several  of  Mrs.  Jameson's  books  point  out  the  connection  of  the 
religious  sentiment  with  its  artistic  treatment.    See  the  note  on  the  Catacombs  in  the  Library  Bulletin,  vol.  ii,  p.  289. 

Italian  paintitvg.  The  English  translation  of  Vasari's  Lives,  above-named,  will  supply  the  general  reader  with  all  that  hb  wants.  The  failure  of 
Lanzi,  in  his  "History  of  painting"  [0215.4],  to  recognize  sufficiently  the  claims  of  the  earlier  Italian  painters,  led  Kugler  to  write  his  history  of  the 
Italian  schools  ftom  the  time  of  Constantine  down,  which,  under  the  editing  of  Sir  Charles  Eastlake,  became  one  of  Murray's  handbooks,  prefixed  to  which 
will  be  found  a  list  of  authorities.  See  Mrs.  Jameson's  brief  memoirs  of  the  earlier  artists,  and  the  historical  surveys  of  Taine  in  his  "  Italy  "  [.5522.2].  See 
also  the  biographies  of  Da  Vinci,  Michel-Aiigelo,  Raphael ;  of  the  later  eclectic  school,  Carracci,  Domenichino,  Correggio,  Guido ;  of  the  Venetian  school, 
Titian,  Tintoretto,  Paul  Veronese;  of  the  naturalists,  Coravaggio,  Spagnoletto,  Salvator  Rosa,  and  of  Cellini  in  this  and  in  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 
There  is  a  paper  on  the  Venetian  school  in  the  Westminster  review,  1873;  and  much  of  interest  in  Pater's  "  Renaissance  "  [5925.2].  Roscoe's  "  Lorenzo  de' 
Medici"  [5525.1]  and  "I^eo  X  "  [5526.6]  deal  largely  with  the  artistic  aspects  of  that  period. 

Beside  chapters  (16, 17)  in  Wornum,  the  general  reader  will  find  a  popular  review  in  Viardot's  "  Wonders  of  Italian  art "  [1714  23] ;  w  hile  the  student 
will  seek  the  new  and  elaborate  history  by  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle  [6213.2].  See  also  Goethe's  "  Winckelmana  und  sein  Jahrhundert,"  in  his  Werke 
[5737.1.13];  and  an  excellent  guide  in  Burckhardt's  "  Cicerone  "  [6216.1].  Travels  in  Italy  almost  always  cover  more  or  less  the  art-sighta,  like  Hillards  "Six 
months  in  Italy  "  [426.8] ;  Jameson's  "  Diary  of  an  ennuyge  "  [427.3],  etc.  Art  novels,  like  Greenough's  "  Ernest  Carroll  "  [737.28]  and  AUston'i  "  Monaldi," 
will  be  found  of  interest. 

German  painting.  The  general  reader  will  find  a  concise  account  of  the  art  of  illumination  in  book  2  of  Womum  [6213.3] ;  but  see  in  this  connection 
the  note  in  the  Library  Bulletin  for  April,  1876. 

Murray's  Handbook  for  the  German  school,  which  was  originally  issued  as  a  translation  of  Kugler,  with  notes  by  Sir  Edmund  Head,  1846,  wa« 
reissued,  so  nearly  re-written  by  Dr.  Waagen,  1864  [6214.1],  as  to  make  a  new  work,  in  the  preface  of  which  he  has  given  a  careful  account  of  the  sources  of 
the  history.    See  also  the  lives  of  Durer,  Holbein,  etc. 

For  later  German  painting,  see  the  pleasing  experiences  in  Mrs.  Jameson's  "  Sketches  "  [5618.3],  and  Miss  Howitt's  "  Art-student  in  Munich."  See  the 
summary  in  the  concluding  chapter  of  Grimm's  "  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  "  [1022.2]. 

Flemish  and  Dutch  painting.  For  the  earlier  art,  see  chap.  30  of  Wornum  [6213.3,  where,  on  p.  459,  will  be  found  an  enumeration  of  authorities] ; 
Waagen 's  "  Handbook  "  [6214.1] ;  but  probably  the  best  special  treatise  is  that  by  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle  on  "  The  early  Flemish  painters  "  [6215.3].  Taine's 
Essay  [6217.1]  represents  the  philosophizing  element  in  modem  critical  history.    Stephen's  monograph  [6211.8]  is  the  latest  contribution. 

See  also  in  this  and  in  Bates  Hall  catalogues  for  the  Flemish  school  (catholic  Brabant),  the  biographies  of  Rubens,  Vandyck,  Teniers,  Snyders,  etc. ; 
and  for  the  Dutch  school  (protestant  Holland),  those  of  Rembrandt,  Vanderhelst,  Cuyp,  Terburg,  Ostade,  Wouvermans,  etc. 

French  painting.  Kugler  gave  small  space  to  France  in  his  Handbook,  and  so  Sir  E.  Head  prepared  a  special  manual  for  Murray's  series,  in  which  he 
recapitulates  the  authorities.  Chapter  32  of  Wornum  is  devoted  to  France,  and  he  gives  on  p.  490  the  principal  authorities.  There  is  a  chapter  in  Guizot'a 
"History  of  France"  [5010.2]  on  the  art  of  Louis  xrv's  time.    See  Hamerton  [426.19]  for  contemporary  painters,  and  Stigand's  Heine  [5721.1]. 

The  principal  biographies  illustrative  of  French  painting  are  those  of  Poussin,  Claude  Lorraine,  Watteau,  Greuze,  David  (who  revived  the  classical 
school  during  the  first  empire),  Prudhon,  Delaroche,  Vemet,  Schefler,  Delacroix,  Ingres,  etc.,  most  of  which  must  be  searched  for  in  the  Bates  Hall 
catalogues.  On  Frere  and  the  artists  of  this  day,  see  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  43;  Thackeray's  "Paris  sketch  book  "[339.21],  and  the  Atlantic  monthly, 
Sept.,  1875. 

Spanish  painting.  Besides  Head's  Handbook,  the  general  manual  on  Spain  by  Ford  [5917.1],  and  chapter  29  in  Womum  [6213.3,  who  gives  the  chief 
authorities  on  p.  395],  constitute  in  English  a  full  survey.  Hay,  in  his  "  Castilian  days  "  [227.2],  has  a  chapter  on  the  galleries  of  Madrid.  See  also  general 
travels  in  Spain. 

English  painting.  The  lives  of  Holbein,  Rubens,  Vandyck,  and  Kneller,  who  carried  foreign  taste  into  England,  indicate  rather  the  patronage  of  art 
in  that  country,  since  there  could  hardly  be  said  to  be  a  native  school,  until  Hogarth.  Walpole's  "  Anecdotes  of  painting  "  refer  to  this  pre-Hogarthian 
period.    Wornum  [6213.3],  in  his  closing  chapters,  gives  a  summary. 

The  history  of  British  painting  can  be  well  traced  in  the  following  lives: — Hogarth,  Reynolds,  George  Romney,  West,  Richard  Wilson, 
Gainsborough,  William  Blake,  Fuseli,  Opie,  Haydon,  David  Scott,  William  Etty,  Turner,  Constable,  William  Collins,  Lawrence,  Stothard,  Wilkie,  and 
Leslie.    Most  of  the  material  on  these  artists  must  be  sought  for  in  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 

There  is  a  paper  on  recent  art  in  Bayne's  "  Essays  "  [1226.15];  "  State  of  English  painting,"  in  Quarterly  review,  1873.  Wilkie  Collins's  "  Hide  and 
seek"  [326.1]  concerns  in  part  recent  artists'  life. 

Painting  in  the  United  States.  Tuckerman's  "  Book  of  the  artists,"  1867  [1511.6],  is  the  best  work,  including  the  fullest  memoir  yet  published  of  Allston, 
and  covering  also  the  careers  of  such  Americans  as  achieved  or  increased  their  reputation  in  England,  like  West,  Copley,  and  Leslie. 

There  are  reminiscences  of  painters  by  John  Neal,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly  for  Dec,  1868,  and  March,  1869.  See  "  First  American  art  academy  "  in 
Lippincott's  magazine,  vol.  9;  Bryant's  address  on  Cole,  in  his  Orations  [1926.1];  "American  artists  in  Italy,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  41. 

Biographical  dictionaries.  Spooner's  is  an  extensive  compilation,  and  on  the  whole  the  best  for  general  use.  Biographies  of  artists  will, 
however,  be  found  in  Brande  and  Cox's  Cyclopaedia,  in  Appleton's,  in  Chambers's,  and  in  Thomas's  Biographical  dictionary ;  and  for  the  ancients,  in 
Sjnith's  "  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography; "  and  in  the  case  of  English  or  American  artists,  who  have  also  been  writers,  in  Allibone. 

See  further  the  note  under  Painting  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. 


Shelf.  No. 

Pair,  A,  of  blue  eyes.     Hardy,  T 639.4 

Palace  and  cottage;  or,  Young  America  in  France 

and  Switzerland,     Adams,  W.  T.    Boston,  1873. 

16° 925.10 

Palace  of  truth,  The:  a  comedy.     Gilbert,  W.  S. 

Original  plays.     New  York,  1876.     W^ 1634.1 

Paleontology.     Nouveau  manuel  complet  de  pale- 

ontologie.     Serres,  M.  de.      Paris,  1846.     2  v. 

Withatlas.     24° 6639.1 

Palestine.     Burt,  N.  C.     The  land  and  its  story; 

or^  the   sacred    historical  geography  of.     New 

York,  1869.     Sm.  4° 421.8 

—  Holland,   F.   W.      Wanderings   in.      {In  Many 

■    lands  and  many  people) 431.3 

—  Lynch,  W.  F.     Narrative  of  the  United  States' 

expedition   to  the  river  Jordan  and  the  Dead 

sea.     Philadelphia,  1849.     8'^ 421.9 

—  Munk,  S.     Palestine.     Paris,  1845.     8° 5911.9 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for  Palestine.     London, 

1868.     12^^ 6936.1 

—  Robinson,  E.,  and  Smith,  E.    Biblical  researches 

in.     Boston,  1841.     3  v.     8° 5810.5 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine.    New  York, 

1870.     8° 6923.1 

—  Strauss,  (G.)  F.  (A.)     The  glory  of  the  house  of 

Israel;  comprising  a  picture  of  Judaistn  in  the 
century  which  preceded  the  advent  of  our  Sa- 
viour.    Philadelphia,  1859.     12^ 425.14 


Shelf.  No. 
Palestine,  continued. 
—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     The  lands  of  the  Saracen;  or, 

picturesof.     New  York,  1857.     12° 424.13 

See  also  Bashan,  East  (The),  Holy  Land,  Jerusalem,  Jews, 
Sinai,  Syria. 

Note.  —  The  second  chapter  of  the  second  volume  of  Gage's 
"  Life  of  Ritter  "  [1024.8]  reviews  the  list  of  authorities  from 
the  Gentile  writers  before  Christ  down  to  our  day,  including 
important  articles  in  periodicals;  and  in  the  third  appendix  to 
the  same  volume  will  be  found  a  summary  of  the  literature  on 
Palestine,  by  Tobler,  the  first  living  authority.  A  similar  re- 
view is  given  by  Robinson  [5810.5] ;  and  also  in  the  introduc- 
tion to  '■  Our  work  in  Palestine  "  [423.10].  See  also  Smith's 
"  Bible  dictionary,"  and  the  Cyclopaedia  of  Kitto,  where  a 
list  of  the  most  important  works  is  given,  in  vol.  2,  p.  465. 
The  article  on  Palestine  in  Smith's  Dictionary  is  by  George 
Grove,  and  is  one  of  the  best  summaries. 

For  historical  accounts,  see  note  under  Jerusalem. 

The  modern  scientific  explorations  began  in  1805-7.  In 
1838,  Robinson  made  his  remarkable  advance,  as  an  explorer, 
and  his  books  [5810.5,  etc.],  after  thirty  year*,  are  still  the  most 
valuable  on  the  geography,  and  with  their  ignoring  of  le- 
gendry,  have  found  their  nrmest  admirer  in  Ritter,  and  have 
instigated  the  later  researches  of  Schultz,  Krartt,  Tobler,  and 
Gaduw.  Within  a  few  years  after  this,  tw  o  English  travellers 
gave  vivid  and  popular  accounts  of  Palestine,  —  Kinglake, 
in  his  "Eothen^'  [228.1],  in  1*38;  and  Warburton,  in  his 
"  Crescent  and  cross,''  in  1843  [317.8].  Ten  years  later,  1852, 
the  United  States  government  aided  science  by  the  publica- 
tion of  Lynch's  expedition  to  the  Jordan  and  the  Dead  sea 
[421.9],  the  standard  authority  on  this  region;  and  in  the  next 
year,  1853,  biblical  scholars  received  the  most  important  con- 
tribution in  English  since  Robinson  in  Dean  Stanley's  book 
[5923.1].  Macgregor's  "  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan '"  [423.17]  gives 
some  new  views  on  the  site  of  Capernaum.  See  further.  Porter's 
"  Giant  cities  of  Bashan  "  [5915.7];  Dixon's  "  Holy  Land  " 
[428.1];  Prime's  "Tent  life"  [425.1];  Thackeray  s  "  From 
Cornhill  to  Cairo  "  [513.1.7];  and  Thomson's  "  Land  and  the 
book  "  [224.5]. 


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Shelf.  No. 
Palestine,  continued. 

Beside  Robinson  and  Kitto  on  the  physical  geography, 
theic  is  in  English  the  valuable  work  of  Tristram,  2d  edition, 
ISijti  [in  Bates  Hall];  but  the  great  German  autljority  is 
Ritter,  1850;  and  Gage's  English  adaptation  retains  all  of  the 
original  that  illustrates  the  Bible.  Rittcr's  views  and  methods, 
witli  the  advantage  of  the  latest  researches,  have  been  pre- 
sented for  popular  appreciation  by  Burt  [421.8].  T)ie  brilliant 
enthusiasm  of  Chateaubriand  [56:32.3 .5]  is  well-known,  but  he 
18  of  no  value  as  an  authority ;  while  the  etiually  famous 
"  Souvenirs  "  of  Lamartine,  by  his  own  acknowledgment,  have 
nothing  either  of  science,  history,  geography,  or  manners. 

What  has  been  done  by  the  Palestine  exploration  fund  of 
England  has  been  mentioned  in  the  note  under  Jerusalem, 
and  will  be  found  epitomized  in  "  Our  work  in  Palestine 
[423.10],  including  Capt.  Warren's  explorations  east  of  the 
Jordan,  in  Lebanon,  etc.,  abridged  from  the  detail  of  the 
quarterly  statements. 

For  guide  books,  that  of  Murray  [5936.1]  is  admirable,  re- 
ceiving the  praise  of  Tobler,  and  the  English  reader  can 
hardly  And  anything  better  for  a  single  survey,  and  it  has  a 
special  summary  of  the  divisions  into  sects  of  the  modern  in- 
habitants, with  enumeration  of  authorities.  In  Kitto,  the 
principal  authorities  on  the  subdivisions  of  the  subject  will 
be  found  grouped  together,  pointing  out  chapters  in  more 
general  works. 

For  maps,  there  is  in  Gage's  "  Life  of  Ritter,"  vol.  2,  ch.  2 
[1024.8],  a  sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  chartography  ; 
but  the  general  reader  will  tind  the  maps  in  the  work  by 
Stanley,  and  Murray's  "  Handbook,"  generally  corrected  up  to 
date  of  publication. 

In  the  6th  vol.  of  Merivale's  "  History  of  the  Romans  " 
[5515.3]  there  is  a  map  of  Palestine  in  the  1st  centuiy. 

For  views,  see  the  list  in  Smith's  "  Bible  dictionary,"  and 
in  Gage  s  **  Life  of  Ritter,"  vol.  2,  ch.  2. 

See  illustrated  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  5,  6,  8,36;  a 
paper  on  "  Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ,"  in  the  Bibliotheca 
sacra,  Jan.,  1874;  and  one  on  "The  Arabs  in  Palestine"  in 
Macmillan,  Aug.,  1875. 

See  further  in  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of 
history,  etc. 

Moahite  stone.  — See  the  article  in  Contemporary  review, 
V.  15;  "  Recovery  of  Jerusalem  "  [5933.1];  chap.  12  of  "  Our 
work  in  Palestine"  [423.10],  with  references;  Burton  and 
Drake's  "Unexplored  Syria  "  [5933.3] :  Palmer's  "  Desert  of  the 
Exodus  "  [222.2],  for  the  Arab  quarrels  over  it ;  Grove's  article 
"  Moab  "  in  Smith's  ••  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,"  etc.  Tris- 
tram's "  Land  of  Moab  "  [-5933.4]  gives  an  account  of  the  place 
where  it  was  found. 

In  fiction.  —  Ware's  "  Julian  "  [736.5]  is  a  picture  of  the  time 
of  Christ;  and  so  is  Ingraham's  "Prince  of  the  house  of 
David  "  [512.5];  and  Strauss's  "  Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel" 
[425.14]. 

Palestine  exploration  fund.  Our  work  in  Palestine: 
being  an  account  of  the  different  Expeditions  sent 
out  to  the  Holy  Land  by  the  committee  since 
the  establishment  of  the  fund  in  1865.  Lon- 
don, 1873.  iv,  343+  pp.  Illustrated.  Maps. 
16° 423.10 

—  Same.     New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8" 5915.6 

—  The   recovery  of  Jerusalem.     A  narrative  of  ex- 

ploration and  discovery  in  the  city  and  the  Holy 
Land.  By  (C.  W.)  Wilson  [and  others].  With 
an  introduction  by  A.  P.  Stanley.  Edited  by 
W.  Morrison.  [Also  Explorations  in  the  penin- 
sula of  Sinai.  By  F.  W.  Holland.]  New 
York,  1872.    xxiv,  435  pp.    Illustrated.    Maps. 

8° 5933.1 

Paley,  William.  Works.  With  a  memoir  of  his 
life,  by  G.  W.  Meadley.  Boston,  1810-12.  6  v. 
Portrait.     8° 6324.5 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Natural  theology.  II.  Evidences  of 
Christianity.  III.  Principles  of  moral  and  political  phi- 
losophy. IV.  Sermons  and  tracts.  V.  Horse  Paulinae ;  The 
young  Christian  instructed;  Clergyman's  companion,  etc. 

—  Principles   of   moral   and    political   philosophy. 

10th  edition.     London,  1794.     2  v.    8° 5823.3 

—  Same.     Boston,  1830.     2  v.     1  plate.     Portrait. 

Sm.  12^ 1538.6 

—  Sermons  on  various   subjects.      Originally  pub- 

lished by  Edmund  Paley.  1st  American  edition. 
Boston,  1827.     xv,  438  pp.     8° 5810.8 

—  View  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity.  Hallowell, 

1826.     310  pp.     12° 5816.8 

Palfrey,  John  Gorham.  Academical  lectures  on  the 
Jewish  Scriptures  and  antiquities.  Vol.  i. 
Boston,  1838.     8^ 5811.8 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Last  four  books  of  the  Pentateuch. 

—  Compendious  history  of  New  England  from  the 

accession  of  George  ii  to  the  first  general  con- 
gress of  the  Anglo-American  colonies.  Boston, 
1873.     xii,  439  pp.     16^^ 5016.3 

—  History  of  New  England.     Boston,  1870-76  [cop. 

1858-64].     4  V.     Maps.     Illustrations.     8^....    5014.7 

Contetits.  —  Voh  I-III.  During  the  Stuart  dynasty.  IV. 
From  the  revolution  of  the  seveuteentli  century. 


Shelf.  No. 

Palfrey,  John  Gorham,  continued. 

—  History  of  New  England,  from  the  discovery  by 

Europeans  to  the  revolution  of  the  seventeenth 
century,  being  an  abridgment  of  his  "  History  of 
New  England  during  the  Stuart  dynasty."  New 
York,  1866.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5016.2 

—  Sermons  on  duties  belonging  to  some  of  the  condi- 

tions and  relations  of  private  life.  Boston,  1834. 

X,  368  pp.     8° 5811.9 

Palgrave,    Francis    Turner,    editor.       The    golden 

treasury  of  the  best  songs  and  lyrical  poems  in 

the  English  language.     London,  1874.     332  pp. 

Sm.  8° 1627.4 

Palgrave,   William  Gifford.      Essays  on   Eastern 

questions.      London,  1872.     vi,  349-i- pp.     8".   6135.1 

—  Leisure  hour  series.  Hermann  Agha:  an  Eastern 

narrative.     New  York,  1872.     vi,  281  pp.     16°.  537.16 

—  Personal  narrative  of  a  year's  journey  through 

central  and  eastern  Arabia  (1862-63).  6th  edi- 
tion. London,  1871.  vi,  427-}-  pp.  Folded 
plans.     1  folded  map.     Sm.  8° 5916.7 

Palissy,  Madame,  The  provocations  of.     Manning, 

A 514.2 

Palissy  the  Huguenot  potter.     Boston,  1859.     239 

pp.     16° 538.4 

Pall  Mall  budget.  A  weekly  collection  of  articles 
printed  in  the  Pall  Mall  gazette  from  day  to 
day.     Vol.  10-14.     London,  1874,  75.     5  v.  F°.  6720.1 

Pallister,  Mrs.  Berry.  History  of  lace.  2d  edition. 
London,  1869.  viii,  442  pp.  Illustrated.  Por- 
traits.    8° 6232.7 

Palm  land;  or,  Dick  Travers  in  the  Chagos  islands. 

Samuels,  A.  F 918.24 

Palmer,  E.  H.  The  desert  of  the  Exodus.  With 
maps  and  illustrations.  New  York,  1872.  470-4- 
pp.     Sm.  8°. 222.2 

—  joint  author.     Jerusalem,  the  city  of  Herod  and 

Saladin.     ^Sce  Besant,  Walter 5924.2 

Palmer,  Ray.   Earnest  words  on  true  success  in  life. 

New  York,  1873.     295-|- pp.     8° 6136.7 

Palmerin  of  England.     Moreas,   F.   de.     London, 

1807.     4v.     16° 5928.2 

Palmerston,  Lord.     See  Temple,  Henry  John. 
Palmerston,  Viscountess.     See  Temple,  Amelia. 
Palmetto-leaves.     [Florida.]     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B. 

Boston,  1873.     Sq.  16° 417.10 

Pampas,  The,  and  Andes.     Bishop,  N.  H.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 934.1 

Pandurang  HIri,  or,  memoirs  of  a  Hindoo.     With 

an  introductory  preface  by  Sir  H.  B.  E.  Frere. 

London,  1873.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5934.7 

Pantomimes,  The  book  of  shadow.  Frost,  S.  A.  New 

York  [cop.  1869].     12° 1518.1 

Papacy.      Life   of   Gregory  vii.      Preceded  by   a 

sketch  of  papacy  to   the   11th  century.     Ville- 

main,  A.  F.     London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 5522.6 

See  also  Popery,  Popes,  Roman  catholic  church. 

Papal  infallibility.  Gladstone,  W.  E.  The  Vatican 
decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance. 
New  York,  1875.     8° 1911.1 

Vaticanism :  an  answer  to  Reproofs  and  replies. 

New  York,  1875.     8° 1911.2 

—  Manning,  H.  E.,  cardinal.     The  Vatican  decrees 

in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance.   New  York, 

1875.     12° 1916.7 

Paper  and  paper-making,  A  chronology  of.     Mun- 

selljJ.     Albany,  1870.     8° 6423.2 

Paper  model  maker,  The  illustrated.     Landells,  E. 

London,  N.  D.     8° 6220.5 

Papillon,  Fernand.     Nature  and  life.     Facts  and 

doctrines  relating  to  the  constitution  of  matter, 

the  new  dynamics,  and  the  philosophy  of  nature. 

From  the  2d  French  edition,  by  A.  R.  Macdon- 

ough.  New  York,  1875.  v,  363-j-  pp.  12°..  1735.6 
Paradise,  The,  of  doctors.     Bigelow,  J.     Boston, 

1858.     12° C037.1 

Paradise  lost.    [A  poem.]   Milton,  J.  Boston,  1825. 

Sm.  12° 1618.4 

—  Same.     (In  his  Poetical  works.)     Leipzig,  1850. 

Sq.  16° 1614.12 


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Parasit,  Der.     Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.     Werke. 

Stuttgart,  18G7.     8*^ 5734.1.7 

Parasites,  Animal.      Benedin,  P.  J.  van.      New 

York,  1876.     12° 6616.6 

Pardoe,  Julia.  Louis  xiv,  and  the  court  of  France 
in  the  seventeenth  century.  New  York,  1847. 
2  V.  "illustrated.     Portrait.     12° 1223.11 

Pardon,  George  Frederick.  Handbook  of  whist. 
On  the  text  of  Hoyle.  New  edition.  London, 
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Paris,  Louis  Philippe  Albert  d'Orleans,  comte  de. 
History  of  the  civil  war  in  America.  Trans- 
lated, with  the  approval  of  the  author,  by  Louis 
F.  Tasistro.  Edited  by  Henry  Coppee.  Vol.  i, 
II.  Philadelphia,  1875,  76.  2  v.  Folded  maps. 
8° 813.17 

—  Lea  associations  ouvri^res  en  Angleterre.  (Trades- 

unions.)     Paris,  1869.     viii,  338  pp.     12° 6827.2 

Paris.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Paris 917.22 

—  An  American  family  in.     New  York,  1870.    16°.     911.4 

—  Baedeker,   C.      Handbook   for  Paris.     Coblenz, 

1872.     16° 5527.7 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.     Rise  and  fall  of  the  Paris  com- 

mune in  1871.     New  York,  187L     12° 824.8 

—  Head,  Sir  F.  B.     A  faggot  of  French  sticks ;  con- 

taining a  series  of  sketches  of  the  principal 
public  institutions  of.    London,  1855.    2  v.    12°.  5526.11 

—  Houssaye,  A.     Life  in.     Boston,  1875.     Sq.  16°.     439.3 

—  Jerrold,  (W.)  B.  At  home  in  Paris:  at  peace  and 

at  war.     London,  1871.     2  v.     16° 5526.12 

—  King,  E.     My  Paris:  French  character  sketches. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 427.7 

—  Lemonnyer,  J.     Les  journaux  de  Paris  pendant 

lacomraune.     Paris  [1871].     12° 5534.2 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for  Paris.    London,  1872. 

12° 5527.6 

—  Sheppard,  N.     Shut  up  in.      [Siege  of  Paris.] 

Leipzig,  1871.     Sq.  16° 315.13 

—  Taine,  H.  A.     Notes  on.     New  York,  1875.     12°.  5533.2 

—  Galleries,  museums,  etc.     Guide  through  the  gal- 

leries of  paintings  of  the  Imperial  museum  of 
theLouvre.     Paris,  1857.     12° 5527.2 

Note. —  See  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  his- 
tory, etc. 

For  the  architecture  of  modern  Paris,  see  Fergusson's 
"  Modern  architecture  "  [6212.3],  and  the  description  of  the 
new  opera  house  in  Scribner's  monthly,  May,  1875. 

For  the  varied  phases  of  life  in  Paris,  beside  the  book  by 
Head  (curious  in  its  researches),  and  others  named  above,  see 
Jarvcs's  papers  iu  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  5  to  8;  other  papers 
in  Aj)pleton's  monthly,  vol.  II;  Scribner's  monthly,  vols.  4 
and  10  (the  Latin  quarter) ;  A.  Hayward's  Essays  [58.33.3.2]; 
and  E.  A.  Freeman  s  Essays  [5913.4]  on  the  early  sieges. 

Paris  exposition,  1867.  Examination  of  the  tele- 
graphic apparatus,  and  the  processes  of  tele- 
graphy.   Morse,  S.  F.  B.    Washington,  1869.    8°.  6822.3 

Paris  sketch  book,  The.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  Leip- 
zig, 1873.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 339.21 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)     London,  1872.  Sm.  8°.  513.1.7 
Parisians,  The.      Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.   E.)   L. 

Leipzig.     4  V.  in  2 329.21 

—  Same.     New  York 734.16  and  5533.1 

Park,  Mungo.     Travels.     See  English  explorers. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5927.9 

Parker,  Joseph.  Ecce  Deus:  essays  on  the  life  and 
doctrine  of  Jesus  Christ.  With  controversial 
notes  on  "  Ecce  Homo."     Boston,   1867.     363 

[361]pp.     12° 1526.4 

Parker,  Richard  Green.  Sketch  of  the  history  of 
the  grammar  school,  in  the  easterly  part  of 
Roxbury.     Roxbury,  1826.     36  pp.     8° 817.11 

—  A   tribute   to   the   life   and  character   of  Jonas 

Chickering.      "  By  one  who  knew  him  well." 

Boston,   1854.      162   pp.      Portrait.     Woodcut. 

12° 1016.3 

Parker,  Rosa  Abbott.     Rosa  Abbott  stories.  Alexis 

the  runaway 933.14 

Jack  of  all  trades 933. 15 

The  pinks  and  blues 933.16 

Tommy  Hickup 933.19 

Upside  down 933.18 

The  young  detective 933.17 


Shelf.  No. 
Parker,  Theodore.     [Works.]     Boston,  1871.    9  v. 

12° 5237.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I-V.  Speeches,  addressea,  and  occasional 
sermons.  VI.  Discourse  of  matters  pertaining  to  religion. 
VII.  Historic  Americans.  VIII,  IX.  Seruions  on  theism, 
and  popular  theology. 

—  Experience  as  a  minister,  with  some  account  of 

his  early  life,  and  education  for  the  ministry. 
Boston,  1859.     182  pp.     12° ^...5217.3 

—  Historic  Americans.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1871. 

312pp.     Sm.  8° 5025.4 

Contents.  —  Franklin ;  'Washington ;  John  Adams ;  Thomas 
Jefferson, 

—  Prayers.     Boston,  1862.     200  pp.    Portrait.    16°.  1526.6 

—  Frothingham,  0.  B.     Theodore  Parker:    a  biog- 

raphy.    Boston,  1874.     12° 5025.11 

—  Weiss,  J.     Life  and   correspondence  of.     New 

York,  1864.     2  v.     8° 5021.2 

Note.  —  There  are  autobiographic  materials  in  his  works, 
and  in  his  own  "  Experience  as  a  minister,"  which  is  also  in 
the  appendix  of  Weiss.  Weiss  is  the  authoritative  biographer, 
but  Frothingham's  is  a  more  compact  narrative.  See  T.  W. 
Higginsou's  paper  on  his  death,  in  the  Atlantic  monthly, 
Oct.,  1860.    There  are  full  references  iu  Allibone. 

Parkhdrst,  John  Lucas.  Elements  of  moral  philos- 
ophy.   2d  edition.    Boston,  1832.    216  pp.    12°.  1537.14 

Parkman,  Francis,  D.D.,  compiler.  Offering  of  sym- 
pathy to  parents  bereaved  of  their  children,  and 
to  others  under  affliction.  Boston,  1830.  xvii, 
224-4-  pp.     18° 1538.4  and  5819.19 

Parkman,  Francis,  jr.  The  conspiracy  of  Pontiao 
and  the  Indian  war  after  the  conquest  of  Canada. 
6th  edition,  revised,  with  additions.  Boston, 
1870.     2v.     Maps.     12° 5015.4 

—  France  and  England  in  North  America.     Boston, 

1871-74.     4  V.     12° 5015.5 

Contents. —  Vol.  I.    Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 

II.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

III.  The  discovery  of  the  Great  West.    IV.   The  old  regime 
in  Canada.  , 

Note.  —  Parkman's  histories  constitute  tl»e  best  narrative  of 
events  connected  with  the  French  settlements  of  North  Amer- 
ica, and  England's  forcible  wresting  of  them  from  France. 
When  this  series  of  histories  is  complete,  and  the  linal  end  of. 
French  power  on  this  continent  portrayed,  the  reader  will  find 
the  "  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  "  a  proper  sequel,  which  in  its 
introduction  epitomizes  tlie  preceding  series,  and  then  in  its 
text  narrates  the  last  great  effort  of  the  Indians  east  of  tlie 
Mississippi  to  rid  themselves  of  theyokeput  upon  them  by  the 
Europeans  and  the  colonists. 

—  The  Oregon  trail:  sketches  of  prairie  and  Rocky- 

mountain   life.     4th   edition,  revised.     Boston, 

1872.     xii,381pp.     12° 5015.3 

Parkman,  George.  Bemis,  G.  Report  of  the  case 
of  John  W.  Webster,  indicted  for  the  murder  of. 
Boston,  1850.     8° 1530.1 

—  Stone,  J.  W.     Report  of  the  trial  of  J.  W.  Web- 

ster, indicted  for  the  murder  of.     Boston,  1850. 

8° 631.5 

Parks,  Luther.  Report  on  spotted  fever  or  cerebro- 
spinal miningitis  in  Massachusetts.  (/»  Massa- 
chusetts medical  society.     Publications) 6021.4 

Parkwater;  or,  told  in  the  twilight.     Wood,  E.  P. 

Leipzig 333.22.1 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 521.13 

Parliamentary  logick.    Hamilton,  W.  G.   London, 

1808.     16° 5416.3 

Parliamentary  practice.  Manual  of.  Gushing,  L.  S. 

Boston,  1868.     16° 1929.1 

Parloa,  Marie.  The  Appledore  cook  book.  Bos- 
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Parlor  amusements  for  the  young  folks.     Bartlett, 

G.  B.     Boston,  1875.     16° 1517.5 

Parlor   magician,   The.     Illustrated.     New    York 

[co/j.  1863].     126pp.     12° .....1515.8 

Parlor   tricks   with    cards.     With    70   engravings. 

New  York  [cop.  1863].     130  [118]  pp.     16°  ...1516.23 

Parlour  menagerie.  The.    Hogg,  J.     London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 1522.11 

Parnassus.  [Poems  by  various  authors.]  Emer- 
son, R.  W.,  editor.     Boston,  1875.     8° 5214.5 

Parr,   Harriet.      {Holme    Lee.)      Basil    Godfrey's 

caprice 314.1 

—  The  beautiful  Miss  Barrington 3 15.28 

—  Ben  Milner's  wooing 327.26 


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Shelf.  No. 
Parr,  Harriet,  continued. 

—  For  richer,  for  poorer 315.29 

—  Her  title  of  honour 314.2 

—  Katharine's  trial 339.15 

—  Life  and  death  of  Jeanne  d'Aro,  called  the  maid. 

London,  1866.     2  v.     Portrait.     Sm.  8" 1225.8 

—  Sylvan  Holt's  daughter 733.12 

—  The  vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax.     Leipzig 329.24 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 726.26 

Pake,  Louisa.     Dorothy  Fox 314.13 

—  The  Gosau  smithy  and  other  stories 335.18 

—  Leisure  hour  series.     Hero  Carthew 728.5 

—  The  Prescotts  of  Pamphillon 329.22 

Parra  Sastha.     Carleton,  W .* 518.4 

Parsons,  Benjamin.     The  Christian  layman:  or,  the 

doctrine  of  the  trinity  fully  considered,  and  ad- 
judged according  to  the  Bible.  Mobile,  1840. 
vii,  271  pp.     12° 5815.16 

—  Christian  views:  discourses.     Boston,  1848.     300 

pp.     12^^ 1524.16 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  the  younger.  Memoir  of  The- 
ophilus  Parsons,  chief  justice  of  Massachusetts; 
with  notices  of  some  of  his  contemporaries.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.     viii,  476  pp.     Sm.  8° 1031.1 

Parsons,  Usher.  Boylston  prize  dissertations.  Bos- 
ton, 1839.     248-[-pp.     8° 60n.l2 

Contents. —  Inflammation  of  the  periosteum ;  Eneuresis  irri- 
tata ;  Cutaneous  diseases ;  Cancer  of  the  breast ;  Remarks  on 
malaria. 

Parthia,  The  sixth  great  oriental  monarchy;  or,  the 
geography,  history,  and  antiquities  of.  Raw- 
linson,  G.     London,  1873.     8° 5932.6 

Partingtonian  patchwork.  [Humorous  miscellany.] 

Shillaber,  B.  P.     Boston,  1873.     12" 736.28 

Partisan,  The.     Simms,W.  G 716.23 

Parton,  James.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times. 

Boston,  1871.     473  pp.     Portrait.     8° 1214.14 

Contents.  —  H.  Clav;  D.  Webster;  J.  C.  Calhoun  ;  J.  Ran- 
dolph ;  S.  Girard  and  his  college ;  J.  G.  Bennett  and  the  New 
York  herald ;  C.  Goodyear ;  H.  W.  Beecher  and  his  church ; 
C.  Vanderbiltj  T.  Burr;  J.  J.  Astor. 

—  General  Butler  in  New  Orleans.     History  of  the 

administration  of  the  department  of  the  Gulf  in 
1862.    10th  edition.    New  York,  1864.  661  [659] 
•     pp.     Portraits.     12° 815.2 

—  The  humorous   poetry  of  the  English  language, 

from  Chaucer  to  Saxe.     11th  edition.     Boston, 

1872.     689  pp.     Portraits.     12° 1612.31 

—  Life   and   times  of    Aaron   Burr.     14th  edition. 

New  York,  1861.     706  pp.     Portraits.     12°. .  .1223.10 

—  Life  and  times  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  New  York, 

1864.     2  V.     Portraits.     12° 1212.2 

—  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     New  York,  1861.   3  v. 

Portraits.     12° 1212.1 

—  Life  of  Horace  Greeley.     Boston,  1869.     598  pp. 

Portraits.     12° 5023.6 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     Boston,   1874.      vi, 

764pp.     Portrait.     8'- 1215.1 

—  Topics  of  the  time.     Boston,  1871.     401pp.    12°.  1935.3 
Parton,  Sara  Payson.     {Fanny  Fern.)     Folly  as  it 

flies;  hit  at.  New  York,  1872.  355  pp.  12°.  524.19 
Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  letters.  A  new  transla- 
tion with  historical  introduction  and  notes. 
By  Thomas  M'Crie.  Preceded  by  a  life  of 
Pascal,  a  critical  essay,  and  a  biographical  no- 
tice.    Edited  by  0.   W.   Wight.     New   York, 

1872.     470pp.     12° 5536.9 

Pascal,  Jaqueline.     Cousin,  V.,  and  others.     New 

York,  1854.     12° 1226.10 

PascarI:l.     Rame,  L.  de  la.     Leipzig 329.7 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 528.7 

Passages    from    the    diary  of    a    late    physician. 

[Novel.]  Warren,  S.    Leipzig,  1844.     2  v.  in  1. 

Sq.  16° 317.3 

Passavant,  Johann  David.  Raphael  of  Urbino  and 
his  father  Giovanni  Santi.  Illustrated.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     x,313pp.     L.  8° 6211.2 

Passing  the  portal ;  or,  a  girl's  struggle.  An  auto- 
biography. Victor,  M.  V.  New  York,  1876. 
12^ 632.19 

Passion  and  principle.    Grey,  Mrs 630.4 


Mo.- 


Shel 

Passion  play.  The,  at  Ober-Amnrergara,  in  tbe  sum- 
mer of  1871.     Molloy,  G.     Boston,  1872.     4°..  5735.9 

Xote.  —  Dramatic  representations  of  the  events  of  Passion 
week  as  held  at  Ober-Animergau  every  tenth  year,  in  fulfil- 
ment of  a  vow  by  the  villagers.  Beside  the  book  above 
named,  see  Andersen's  "Pictures  of  travel  "  [426.17];  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.  42;  and  the  description  in  the  novel  "Quits" 
[317.21].    Also  Contemporary  review,  vol.  18. 

Pasta,  Andre.  Traite  des  pertes  de  sang  chez  lea 
femmes  enceintes.  Traduit  de  I'ltalien  avec 
des  notes;  par  J.  L.  Alibert.  Paris,  1797.  2  v. 
8° 6014.2 

Pastor's,  A,  sketches.    Spencer,  I.  S.    New  York, 

1857.     12° 1535.17 

Patagonia.  At  home  with  the  Patagonians.  Mus- 
ters, G.  C.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5036.5 

Patents.    'See  United  States. 

Pater,  Walter  H.  Studies  in  the  history  of  the 
renaissance.  London,  1873.  xiv,  213-i-  pp. 
Sm.  8° 5925.2 

Pater  mundi.     Burr,  E.  F.     Boston,  1872,  73.   2  v. 

Sm.  8° 1527.11 

Parthenia:  or,  the  last  days  of  paganism.     [Julian 

the  apostate.]     Lee,  B.  B.     Boston,  1858.     12°.  737.11 

Pathetism.     Sunderland,  L.   R.     New  York,   1843. 

12° 1536.9 

Pathfinder,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.5 

Pathological  histology.  Rudiments  of.     Wedl,  C. 

London,  1855.     8° 6013.18 

Pathology.  Billard,  C.  M.  Treatise  on  the  dis- 
eases of  infants.     New  York,  1839.     8° 6022.10 

—  Green,  T.  H.  An  introduction  to.     Philadelphia, 

1871.     8° 6021.9 

—  Paget,     J.       Lectures    on    surgical    pathology. 

Philadelphia,  1854.     8° 6012.3 

See  also  Anatomy,  Disease,  Ear,  Eye,  Hygiene,  Nerves, 
Surgery,  Venereal  diseases. 

Patience  of  hope.  The.      Greenwell,  D.      Boston, 

1862.     Sm.  8° 1535.7 

Patience  Hathaway.     Bradley,  W.  1 913.8 

Patience  Strong's  outings.     Whitney,  A.  D.  T 734.6 

Patmore,  Coventry  (Kearsey  Dighton).     The  angel 

in  the  house.     Boston,  1856.     2  v.     16° 1612.10 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  betrothal.    II.  The  espousals. 

—  The  victories  of  love.     Boston,  1862.  96  pp.  16°.  1612.6 
Patriarchs  and  prophets.  Legends  of  the.     Baring- 
Gould,  S.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5814.5 

Patricia  Kemball.     Linton,  E.  L.     Leipzig 330.9 

—  Sajne.     Philadelphia 714.13 

Patricius,  St.,  of  Ireland.     Life  of  Saint  Patrick. 

Cusack,  M.  F.     New  York,  1870.     4° 5420.2 

Patterson,  Lawson  B.     Twelve  years  in  the  mines 

of  California.  Cambridge,  1862.  108  pp.  12°.  417.3 
Patterson,  Robert.     A  narrative  of  the  campaign 

in  the   Shenandoah,   in   1861.       Philadelphia, 

1865.  128,  194+ pp.  Portrait.  Map.  8°.. 5013. 20 
Patteson,  John  Coleridge.      Page,  H.  A.      Noble 

workers.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5936.3 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     Life  of.     London,  1875.     2  v.  8°.  5337.5 
Pattison,   Mark.     Tendencies  of  religious  thought 

in   England,    1688-1750.     (In   Essays  and   re- 
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—  Same.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries  in 

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Patty.     Macquoid,  K.  S 313.15 

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Paul  Clifford.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.2 

Paul  Ferroll.     Clive,  C 310.7 

Paul  Gosslett's  confessions.     Lever,  C.  (J.) 332.13 

Paul  Massie.     MaoCarthy,  J 723.14 

Paul  Presoott's  charge.     Alger,  H.,yr 924.25 

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Pausanias  the  Spartan.  An  unfinished  historical 
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—  Same.     New  York 733.19 

Pautet,  J.  F.  Jules.     Manuel  d'economie  politique. 

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Paxton,  Philip,  pseud.     See  Hammett,  Samuel  A. 
Payn,  James.     At  her  mercy.     Leipzig 319.19 

—  Same.     New  York 732.30 

—  The  best  of  husbands.     Leipzig 319.27 

—  Same.     New  York 731.35 

—  Cecil's  tryst 310.10 

—  The  Clytfards  of  Clyfife 522.24 

—  Found  dead 312.19 

—  Gwendoline's  harvest 312.24 

—  Halves.     Leipzig 334.2 

—  Same.     New  York 530.14 

—  In  the  heart  of  a  hill  and  other  stories 312.28 

—  Like  father,  like  son 3 12.3 

—  Lost  Sir  Massingberd.     A  romance  of  real  life. . .  622.25 

—  Married  beneath  him 522.21 

—  Murphy's  master 339. 14 

—  Not  wooed,  but  won 3 14.5 

—  Walter's  word.     Leipzig 331.12 

—  Same.     New  York 720.10 

Payne,  A.  M.  Mitchell.  Rhoda's  corner.  [Juve- 
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Peabody,  Andrew  Preston.  Christianity  and  science. 
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—  Sermons  connected  with  the  re-opening  of   the 

church    of    the   South    parish,   in   Portsmouth, 

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Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer.  Record  of  Mr.  Alcott's 
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Peabody,  Ephraim.     Christian  days  and  thoughts. 

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Peabody,  Oliver  William  Bourn.  Life  of  Israel 
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Peabody,  William  Bourn  Oliver.  Life  of  Alexan- 
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Peacock,  George.   Life  of  Thomas  Young.     London, 

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Peake,  Richard  Brinsley.     Amateurs  and  actors:  a 

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Peard,  Francis  Mary.     One  year 3 14. 15 

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—  Same.     Leipzig ^ 329.26 

—  Unawares 331.1 

Pearl,  The,  of  Orr's  island.    [Coast  of  Maine  story.] 

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Pelham.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L. 336.7 

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Pennington,  Arthur  Robert.  The  life  and  charac- 
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Penny  cyclopaadia,  The.  See  Society  for  the  diflfu- 
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People's,   The,   magazine.     Vol.  1,  2.      [Boston], 

1833-35.     2v.ini.     L.  8" 1432.2 

Pepper,  John  Henry.  The  boy's  playbook  of  science. 
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Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary  and  correspondence.  The 
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Percival,  James  Gates.     Poems.    New  York,  1823. 

396-l-pp.     8^^ •..   1611.4 

Pkrcival  Keene.     Marryat,  F 337.5 

Percy,  John.  Metallurgy:  the  art  of  extracting 
metals  from  their  ores.  Introduction,  refractory 
materials,  and  fuel.  Revised  and  enlarged  edi- 
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Percy,  Sholto  and  Reuben,  pseud.  See  Byerley, 
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Percy,  Thomas.  Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry; 
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Peregrine    Pickle,  The   adventures   of.     Smollett, 

T.  (G.) 315.17 

Perfect  Adonis,  A.     Harris,  M 723.10 

Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear.     Washburn,  K.  S.. . .     723.9 

Perfumery.  ClifiPord,  F.  S.  A  romance  of  perfume 
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—  Cooley,  A.  J.     Hand-book  of  perfumes,  cosmetics 

and   other  toilet  articles.     Philadelphia,  1873. 

Sm.  8° 15 14. 13 

Perichole,  La.     Oifenbach,  J.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

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Periodicals.      The  academy.     Vol.  5-8.     London, 

1874,75.     4  V.     4"^ 6721.1 

—  The  Aldine.     Vol.   6-8.      New  York,   1873-75. 

3v.     F^ 6520.1 

—  All    the    year  round.       Conducted   by   Charles 

Dickens.     New  series.  Vol.6.  London,  1871.  8°.  1334.1 

—  The  American  agriculturist.     Vol.  31,  32.     New 

York,  1872,  73.     2  v.  in  L     4° 1432.3 

—  American  annual  cyclopaedia  and  register  of  im- 

portant  events.       1861-72.      New  York,   1872. 

12  V.     8° *R.R.,  C.3.1 

—  The  American  naturalist.     Vol.  4,  7-9.     Salem, 

1871-75.     4  V.     8^^ 6523.1 

—  The  American   protestant   magazine.     Vol.   1-4. 

New  York  [1845-48].     4  v.     8° 1336.2 

—  The   analectic   magazine.     Vol.   1-4.     Philadel- 

phia, 1813,  14.     4  V.     8° 1336.1 

—  Annual  of  scientific  discovery:  or,  year-book  of 

facts   in   science   and    art,    1850-59.      Boston, 
1850-59.     10  V.     12^^ 1524.6 

—  Appletons'  journal  of  literature,  science,  and  art. 

VoL  9-14.     Now  York,  1873-75.     6  v.     4=....    1332.1 

—  Appletons' juvenile  annual  for  1871.    New  York, 

1871.     12^^ 933.8 

—  Army  and  navy  official  gazette.     Vol.  1.     1863- 

64.     Washington,  1864.     4*^ 6910.4 

—  L'art.      Revue    hebdomadaire   illustree.      Tome 

1,3.     Paris,  1875.     2  v.     F^ 5310.1 

—  The  art-journal.     New  series.    Vol.  12-14.    Lon- 

aon,  1873-75.     3  v.     4" 6521.1 

—  The   athenaeum.      Vol.   1-6.     London,    1873-7o. 

6v.     4- 6732.1 

21 


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Periodicals,  continued. 

—  Atlantic  monthly.    Vol.  1-36.     Boston,  1857-75. 

36  V.     8° 1425.1 

—  Ballou's  monthly  magazine.     Vol.  36-42.     Bos- 

ton, 1872-75.     7  V.     8° 1433.2 

—  The  Bay  state  democrat.     August  24 — Nov.  9, 

1838.     Boston,  1838.     4" 6730.38 

—  Bibliotheca  sacra,  and  theological  eclectic.     Vol. 

30-32.     Andover,  1873-75.     3  v.     8° 6736.1 

—  The  Boston  pearl  and  galaxy.    Vol.  21.     Boston, 

1838.     F'^ 6730.34 

—  Carey's  library  of  choice  literature.    The  literary 

chronicle.     Part  1,  2.     Philadelphia,  1836.    2v. 

in  1.     8° 6730.42 

—  The  catholic   world.      VoL  16-22.      New  Y/)rk, 

1873-75.     7  V.     8° 6715.1 

—  Christian   disciple.      Vol.  1-4;   new  series,  vol. 

1,2.     Boston,  1813-20.     6  v.     8" 6324.3 

— :  Christian  examiner  and  theological  review.    Vol. 

36-4L     Boston,  1844-46.     6  v.  in  3.     8° 6324.4 

—  The   Christian    monitor.      Vol.    1-10.      Boston, 

1806-lL     10  V.     12° 1327.1 

—  Common  school  journal.     Vol.  1-6,   8-11.     Bos- 

ton, 1839-49.     10  V.     8° 1335.1 

—  Congregational  quarterly.     Vol.  15-17.     Boston, 

1873-75.     3  V.     8° 6716.1 

—  The  contemporary  review.    Vol.  22-26.    London, 

1873-75.     5  V.     8° 6511.1 

—  Cornhill  magazine.     Vol.  1-32.     London,  1860- 

75.     32v.     8° 6534.1 

—  Deutsche  Rundschau.     Vol.  1-4.     Berlin,   1874, 

75.     4  V.     8° 1422.5 

—  Dexter  Smith's  musical,  literary,  dramatic  and  art 

paper.  Vol.  3-6.  Boston,  1873,  74.  4  v.  in  2.  4°.   1331.1 

—  Dublin  review.     New  series.     Vol.  20-25.     Lon- 

don, 1873-75.     6  V.     8° 6517.1 

—  Dublin  university  magazine.    Vol.  81-86.     Dub- 

lin, 1873-75.     6v.     8° 6537.1 

—  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  literature,  science, 

and  art.     New  series.     Vol.  16-22.     New  York, 
1872-75.     7  V.     8° 1314.1 

—  Englishwoman's  domestic  magazine.      Vol.  15- 

19.     London,  1873-75.     5  v.     4° 6532.1 

—  The  essayist.     Vol.  2.     Boston,  1830.     4° 6730.39 

—  Every  Saturday.    Vol.  1,  3,  6,  7;  new  series,  vol. 

1-4;  new  series,  vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1866-74.  10  v. 

4°  1313.1 

—  The  extra  globe.     Vol.  6,  7.    Washington,  1840, 

4L     2  V.     4° 6730.40 

—  The  folio.     Vol.12.     Boston,  1875.     4° 133L2 

—  Fortnightly  review.      New  series.     Vol.   13-18. 

London,  1873-75.     6  v.     8° 6713.1 

—  Fraser's  magazine.     Vol.  7-12.     London,  1873- 

75.    6v.   8° 6718.1 

—  The  galaxy.     Vol.  1,  2,  5-12,  14-20.     New  York, 

1866-75.     17  V.     8° 1428.1 

—  Die  Gartenlaube.     1873.     Leipzig,  1873.     L.  4°.  1330.2 

—  Gazette  des  beaux-arts.      Vol.   11,  12.      Paris, 

1875.     2v.     L,  8° 5322.1 

—  Die  Gegenwart.     Vol.  7,  8.     Berlin,  1875.     2  v. 

in  1.     4° 6722.1 

—  Godey's  lady's  book.     Vol.  85-91.     Philadelphia, 

1872-75.     7v.     8° 1412.1 

—  Good  words.     Vol.    14,  15.     London,  1873,  74. 

2y^     go 1338. 1 

—  The  graphic'.' Vol.' 8-I2!  'Lo'ndo'n,' 1873-75. "5'v.'f°.  671o!i 

—  Harper's  bazar.    Vol.  6-8.    New  York,  1873,  74. 

3  V.   F° 1430.1 

—  Harper's   new   monthly   magazine.      Vol.    1-51. 

New   York,  1850-75.     51  v.     8"^ 1415.1 

—  Harper's  weekly.    Vol.  16-19.    New  York,  1872- 

75.     4v.     F° 13n.l 

—  The  health  reformer.     Vol.  3-5.     Battle  Creek, 

1868-71.     3  V.     8° 6031.1 

—  Hearth  and  home.     Vol.  4-7.     New  York,  1872- 

75.     4v.    F° 1330.1 

—  Herald  of  health.     Vol.  55-60.    New  York,  1873- 

75.     6  V.  in  3.     8° 1325.1 

—  Hunt's  merchants'  magazine,  and  commercial  re- 

view.    Vol.  1-34,  41-43.     Now  York,  1840-60. 

37  V.      8° 1322.1 


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—  Hunt's  merchants'   magazine  year-book.     1871. 

New  York  [1871].     8^^ 1322.2 

—  Illustrated  London  news.     Vol.  1-67.     London, 

1842-75.     67v.     F° 5134.1 

^  Same.    Vol.  28,  31.    Loudon,  1856,  57.    2  v.    F°.  1410.1 

—  L'illustration.     Tome  4U,  51,  tJG.     Paris,   1867, 

68,75.     3  V.     F" 5321.1 

—  Illustrirte  Zeitung.     B.  61-65.     Leipzig,  1873- 

75.     5  V.     F^ 6730.1 

—  International  review.    Vol.1.   New  York  [1874]. 

8" 6512.1 

—  Lippincott's  magazine.     VoL  1-16.  Philadelphia, 

1868-75.     16  V.     8° 1416.1 

—  The  literary  world.    Vol.  3,  4.   Boston  [1872-74]. 

2v.     4° 1434.1 

—  Littell's  living  age.     Vol.  1-36;   4th  series,  vol. 

26,  27;  5th  series,  vol.  1-12.     Boston,  1844-75. 

50  V.     8" 1326.1 

—  The  little  wanderers'  advocate.     Vol.  8,  10,  11. 

Boston,  1872-75.     3  v.     8° 1335.2 

—  London   quarterly  review.     Vol.  76.     American 

edition.     New  York,  1845.     8" 1422.3 

—  Macmillan's  magazine.      Vol.    28-32.     London, 

1873-75.     5  V.     8° 6527.1 

—  The   Massachusetts  teacher.     Vol.  10-21.     Bos- 

ton, 1857-68.     12v.     8° 1324.1 

—  Mechanics'  magazine.     Vol.  1-6,   19,  22.     Lon- 

don, 1830-35.     8  V.     8° 6421.1 

—  Mechanics'  magazine.      Vol.   5-9.     New  York, 

1835-37.     5v.  in4.     8° 6421.2 

—  Methodist  quarterly  review.     Vol.  31,  41,  44,  45, 

55-57.     New  York,  1857-75.     7  v.     8° 6727.1 

—  Le  monde  illustre.    Vol.  23,  24,  25,  27,  28,  32,  33.  ' 

Paris,  1868-73.     7  v.     F'^ 5320.1 

—  The  monthly  miscellany  of  religion  and  letters. 

Vol.  1-y.     Boston,  1839-43.     9  v.  in  5.     8^ 6536.1 

—  The  nation.    Vol.  4-11,  13-21.   New  York,  1867- 

75.     17v.     4" 1312.1 

—  Nature.     A  weekly  illustrated  journal  of  science. 

Vol.  8-12.     London,   1873-75.     5  v.     L.  8^....    6733.1 

—  Navalscience.  Vol.  1-4.  London,  1872-75.  4  v.  8°.  6714.1 

—  New  church  independent   and  monthly  review. 

Vol.22.     Chicago,  1874.     8^-^ 1323.1 

—  New-church  magazine.   Vol.  1,  2.    Boston,  1873, 

74.  2v.     8^^ 1333.1 

—  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register. 

Vol.  1-20.     Boston,  1847-66.     20  v.     8^ 611.1 

—  The  New-England  magazine.     Vol.  1-9.    Boston, 

1831-35.     9  V.     8° 1436.1 

—  New  Jerusalem  messenger.    Vol.  28.    New  York, 

1875.     F" 1432.5 

—  New   monthly   magazine    and    literary  journal. 

VoL  1,  2.     Philadelphia,  1821,  22.     2  v.    8'^...    1435.1 

—  The  Norfolk  argus.     Vol.  1,  no.  1-28.    Roxbury, 

1837.     F^ 6730.36 

—  The   Norfolk   democrat.      Vol.    1,    2.     Dedham, 

1839-41.     2v.  iul.     F° 6730.35 

—  North   American  review.     Vol.  10,  12-106,  108- ■ 

114,116-121.     Boston,  1820-75.     109  v.     8<=..   5117.1 

—  Notes  and  queries.      Vol.  4;  3d  series,  vol.  9-12; 

4th  series,  vol.  1,  2.    London,  1852,  66-68.    7  v. 

Sra.  4^^ 6735.1 

—  Official  gazette  of  the  United  States  patent  office. 

Vol.  2-8.     Washington,  1872-75.     6  v.     4°....   6930.1 

—  Old   and   new.      Vol.   1-11.      Boston,    1870-75. 

11  V.     8°. 1426.1 

—  Oliver   Optic's   magazine.     Our   boys   and   girls. 

Vol.  11,  12.     Boston,  1872,  73.     2  v.     8° 1431.1 

—  Our   young. folks.     Vol.  8,  9.     Boston,  1872,  73. 

2v.     8° 1433.1 

—  Overland   monthly.     Vol.  9-15.     San  Francisco, 

1872-75.     7  V.     8" 1316.1 

—  Pall  Mall  budget.     Vol.  10-14.     London,  1874, 

75,  5  V.     F'^ 6720.1 

—  The   people's   magazine.     Vol.    1,   2.     [Boston], 

1833-35.     2v.ini.     L.  8° 1432.2 

—  The  polyanthos   enlarged.      Vol.  1-4.      Boston, 

1812-14.     4v.     8° 1317.1 

—  Popular  science  monthly.     Vol.  3-7.    Now  York, 

1873-75.     5  V.     8^. 6516.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Periodicals,  continued. 

—  The   portfolio.      Conducted   by  Oliver  Oldschool 

[pseud,  of  Joseph  Dennie].  New  series,  vol. 
1-5;  new  [2d]  series,  vol.  1-6.  Philadelphia, 
1806-11.     11  V.     8^ 1435.2 

—  Practical  magazine.      Vol.  1-5.     London,  1873- 

75.  5  V.    4^ ....6510.1 

—  Practical    mechanic    and    engineer's    magazine. 

Vol.  1-4;  2d  series,  vol.  1,  2.     Glasgow,  1842- 

50.     6v.     4"..; 6420.5 

—  Practical    mechanic's   journal.      Vol.    1-8;     2d 

series,  vol.  1,2.     10  v.     4'" 6420.4 

—  Punch.    Vol.  64-68.    London,  1873-75.    5  v.    4°.  6531.1 

—  Putnam's  monthly  magazine.  Vol.  1,  3-[10];  new 

series,  vol.  1-6.    New  York,  1853-70.    15  v.  8".  5127.1 

—  Quarterly   review.     Vol.   57,   59,   119,   134-138. 

London,  1836,  37,  66,  73-75.     8  v.     S° 6717.1 

—  Religious  magazine  and  monthly  review.     Vol. 

49,  50,51,  no.  1,  2.     Boston,  1873,74,     3  v.  8^.  6738.1 

—  Revue  des  deux  mondes.     Tome  3,  4;    Seconde 

periode,  Tome  10,  49-54,  64-72,  105-108; 
Troisieme  periode,  Tome  1-13.       Paris,  1853- 

76.  35v.in39.     8° 5^15.1 

—  Saint  Nicholas.     Vol.  L     New  York  [1874].    8°.  1315.1 

—  Salem    mercury.      Vol.    1-3.     Salem,     1831-33. 

3  V.  in  1.     F^ 6730.37 

—  Saturdaj'  review.    Vol.  6,  35-40.    London,  1858, 

73-75.     7  V.     Sm.  f- 6712.1 

—  The  science  record,  for  1876.     New  York,  1876. 

12" 6836.5 

—  Scientific  American.    Vol.  27,  28-33.    New  York, 

1872-75.     7  V.     F- 1320.1 

—  Scribner's    monthly.      Vol.    4-10.     New    Y'ork, 

1872-75.     7  V.     8° 1438.1 

—  The  spectator.     Vol.  23,  24,  39,  46-48.      [Lon- 

don], 1850,  51,  73-75.     6  V.     Sm.  f° 6731.1 

—  The  spirit  of  the  pilgrims.      Vol.  1-6.     Boston 

[1828-33].     6v.     8" 1321.1 

—  United  States  army  and  navy  journal  and  official 

gazette   of    the  regular   and   volunteer   forces. 

VoL  1,11.    New  York,  1863-64,  73-74.    2v.  F".   6530.1 

—  United  States  literary  gazette.     Vol.  1,  2.     Bos- 

ton, 1825.      2  v.     1  V.  4";   1  V.  8^ 1432.1 

—  Waldie's    select    circulating    library.     Vol.    10. 

Philadelphia,  1837.     4° 6730.41 

—  Westminster   review.      Vol.  43,  no.  85;   vol.  44, 

no.  86,  87;  vol.  45,  no.  88;  new  series,  vol. 
43-47.     London,  1845,  46,  73-75.     6  v.    8"...,    6737.1 

—  Youth's   companion.     Vol.   1-3,  5,  7-14,  16-19, 

23-29,32,46.  Boston,  1827-73.  25  v.  4'^.  ..1420.1 
Perkins,  Charles  C.     Italian  sculptors:  a  history  of 

sculpture  in  Northern,  Southern,  and  Eastern 

Italy.       With      engravings.       London,     1868. 

326-1-  pp.     L.  8° 6210.2 

Perkins,   Mrs.    [Elvira?].     Harp  of   the   willows. 

[Poems.]     Boston,  1859.     152  pp.     Illustrated. 

16° ,. 1618.2 

Perkins,  Frederic   Beecher.     Scrope;    or,  the  lost 

library.  A  novel  of  New  York  and  Hartford.  732.34 
Perkins,  Thomas  Handasyd,  Memoir  of.     Gary,  T.  G. 

Boston,  1856.     8" 5021.12 

Perpetual  curate.  The.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 328.12 

Perrier,  Amelia.     A  good  match 725.31 

Perrot,    a.   M.     Manuel    du    graveur.     Nouvelle 

edition     tres-augmentee,    par     F.    Malepeyre. 

Paris,    1844.      ix,    270-j- pp.     Folded    plates. 

24°.     [Manuel  Roret] ; 6439.4 

Perry,  Arthur  Latham.  Elements  of  political  econ- 
omy.    13th  edition,  revised.     New  York,  1875. 

xxiv,  543  pp.     8° 5824.3 

Perry,  Bela  C.     Treatise  on  the  human  hair  and  its 

diseases.  New  Bedford,  1859.  xi,  192  pp.  12'^.  1525.4 
Perry,  Nora.  Bessie's  trials  at  boarding-school ....  1115.18 
Perry,   Oliver  Hazard,   Life  of.     Mackenzie,  A.  S. 

New  York  [CO/),  1840].     2  v.     16^^ 1019.1 

Persia.     Cunynghame,  Sir  A.  T.     Travels   on   the 

frontiers  of,     Loudon,  1872.     8^ 5931,8 

—  Markham,  C.  R.     A  general  sketch  of  the  history 

of,     London,   1874.     8° 5911.4 

—  Mounsey,  A.  H,     Journey  through  the  Caucasus 

and  the  interior  of.     London,  1872.     8" 5931.7 


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PHILOSOPHY 


Shelf.  No. 
Persia,  continued. 

—  Ravvlinson,  tt.     The  five  great  monarchies  of  the 

ancient  Eastern  world;  or,  the  history,  geogra- 
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The  seventh  great  oriental  monarchy;  or,  the 

geography,  history,  and  antiquities  of  the  Sassa- 

nian  or  new  Persian  empire.    London,  1876.    8'-'.5923.11 

—  Rawlinson,    Sir   H.  (C.)      England  and    Russia 

in  the  East.  A  series  of  papers  on  the  political 
and  geographical  condition  of  Central  Asia. 
London,  1875.     8° 592L5 

—  Rollin,  C.     Ancient   history  of  the   Modes   and 

Persians.     Vol.  1-4,  6-8.     Boston,  1807.     8^...   5913.1 
Perspective.     Pyne,  G.     Perspective  for  beginners. 

London,   1870.     12^ 1716.29 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Elements  of.    New  York,  1871.  12°.  6236.14 

See  also  Linear  perspective. 

Persuasion.     Austen,  J.     Boston 515.5 

—  Same.     Leipzig 325.24 

Peru.  Hutchinson,  T.  J.  Two  years  in,  with  explo- 
ration of  its  antiquities.     London,  1873.  2  v.  8°.  5932.9 

—  Prescott,    W.   H.     History  of   the   conquest   of. 

Philadelphia,  1873.     2  v.     8° 5914.3 

—  Searching  for  the  quinine  plant  in  Peru.     {In 

Many  lands  and  many  people) 4 43 1.3 

—  Wise,   H.   A.     Los  Gringos;   or,  wanderings  in. 

New  York,  1849.     12° 435.4 

Note.  —  For  the  authorities  on  the  ancient  civilization  of 
Peru,  see  the  Library  Bulletin  for  April,  187<j. 

Pet;  or,  pastimes  and  penalties.  Haweis,  H.  R. . . .  912.17 
Peter,  St.,  the  apostle.    Rodrigues-Henriques,  J.  H. 

Saint  Pierre.     Paris,  1871.     8° i* 5813. 10 

Peter  I,  Alexiowitsch,  the  great,   emperor  of  Russia. 

Abbott,  J.     History  .of 915.4 

—  Barrow,  Sir  J.     Life  of.     New  York,  1856.    16°.   1228.8 

See  also  Russia. 

Peter  Clinton.     Wise,  D 932.41 

Peter  Simple.     Marryat,  F 337. 10 

Peter  the  whaler.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 922.4 

Petit,  J.  A.  History  of  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of 
Scots.  From  the  original  unpublished  manu- 
script by  Charles  De  Flandre.  London,  1874. 
2  V.     Portraits.     4° 5410.2 

Note.  —  The  author's  sympathies  are  with  Mary  Stuart, 
whose  iunoceuce  he  asserts,  iiee  note  under  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots. 

Petits  oiseaux,  Les:  comedie.     Labiche,  E.  (M.), 

and  Delaoour,  A.  (C.  L.)     Boston,  1867.     12°.   2015.2 

P6tra,  Le.     Lenoir,  P.     Paris,  1872.     18° 5935.10 

Petrella,  Enrico.     Carnival  of  Venice;  lone.     (In 

Ditson,  0.,  and  co.    Standard  opera  librettos).  .6233.3.6 

Petronel.     Church,  F 337.15 

Pets,  Heads  and  tails:  studies  and  stories  of.     Lip- 

pincott,  S.  J 921.15 

Pettiqrew,  a.  The  handy  book  of  bees:  being  a 
practical  treatise  on  their. profitable  manage- 
ment. 2d  edition,  revised.  Edinburgh,  1875. 
xiv,  162  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 6619.4 

Pettigrew,  James  Bell.  International  scientific 
series.  Animal  locomotion,  or  walking,  swim- 
ming, and  flying,  with  a  dissertation  on  aero- 
nautics. Illustrated.  New  York,  1874.  xiii, 
264-}- pp.     12° 6436.14 

Petty,  Henry,  marquis  of  Lansdowne.  See  Hay- 
ward,  A.  Biographical  and  critical  essays. 
London,  1873.     8^ 5833.3.2 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.     Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston 523.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.17 

Peyster,  John  Watts  de.      Personal  and  military 

history  of  Philip  Kearney.     New  York,  1869. 

5124- pp.     Portrait.     8° 5021.6 

Phantastes.     MacDonald,  G 512.8 

Phantom  ship.  The.     Marryat,  F 725. 17 

Pharmacopeia  of  the  United  States.    Philadelphia, 

1851.     xxiii,  317  pp.     8° 6021.8 

Pharmacy.  Chemical  and  pharmaceutic  manipula- 
tions. Morfit,  C,  and  Muckle,  A.  Philadel- 
phia, 1849.     12° 6433.3 

Phases  of  faith.     Newman,  F.  W.     London,  1853. 

12° 1526.29 


Shelf.  No. 

PnfeDRE:  tragedie.     Racine,  J.  de.     Tbe&tre  com- 

plet.     Paris,  1870.     12°... 5537.3 

—  Phadra.      Schiller,    (J.    C.)    F.    von.       Werke. 

Stuttgart,  1867.     8° 5734.L7 

Phelps,  Agnes.     One  year  at  our  boarding-school. ..   1114.2 
Phelps,  Almira  Hart,  formerly  Miss  Lincoln.     Bot- 
any for  beginners.    Hartford,  1833.  256  pp.  12°.  6627.3 

—  Same.     3d  edition.     New  York,  1838.     216  pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 1528.5 

Phelps,   Austin.     The  still   hour;    or,  communion 

with  God.     Boston,  1860.     136  pp.     16° 6328.5 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.    The  gates  ajar 537.9 

—  The  gypsy  series.     Gypsy  Breynton 916.21 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy 916.22 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping 916.20 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  golden  crescent 916.23 

—  Hedged  in 537.10 

—  The    lady  of   Shalott.      {In  Johnson,   (B.)   R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.10 

—  Men,  women,  and  ghosts 537.8 

—  Mercy  Gliddon's  work 916.25 

—  Poetic  studies.     Boston,  1875.    141  pp.    Sq.  16°.   1617.9 

—  The  silent  partner 537. II 

—  The  Trotty  book 932.13 

—  Trotty's  wedding  tour,  and  story-book 913.27 

—  What  to  wear.     Boston,  1873.     92  pp.     12° 1537.7 

Phemie  Frost's  experiences.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.).   734.22 
Phenomena   and   laws   of  heat.      Cazin,  A.     New 

York,  1872.     16° 1714.6 

Phil,  the  fiddler.     Alger,  H.,yr 934.30 

Philip  II,  king  of  Spain.     Prescott,  W.  H.     History 

of  the  reign  of.     Boston,  1855,  59.    3  v.    8°. . .  1222.1 

—  Watson,  R.     History  of.     New  York,  1818.     8°.  823.3 

See  also  Spain. 

Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags,  History  of.  Ab- 
bott, J.  S.  C 914.31 

Note.  —  The  events  of  King  Pliilip's  war,  1675,  the  great  up- 
rising by  the  natives  of  New  England  against  the  English 
colonists,  are  narrated  in  Palfrey's  "  History  of  New  England  " 
[oOlG.2];  in  Barry's  "  History  of  Massachusetts  "  [812.53;  in 
Austin's  "  History  of  Massachusetts  "  [813.19] ;  and  they  form 
the  subject  of  Cooper's  "  Wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish  "  [52.5.12]. 
Irving  delineates  King  Philip  in  his  "Sketch  book"[311.13; 
715.6;  1815.10]. 

Philip,  George,  and  son,  publishers.  Philip's  atlas 
of  the  counties  of  England,  reduced  from  the 
ordnance  survey.  By  Edward  Weller.  New 
edition,  with  a  complete  consulting  index,  by 
John  Bartholomew.  London,  1875.  106-}-  pp. 
48  maps.     F° *R.R.  Desk 

Philip,    The  adventures  of.      Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Leipzig 335.5 

—  Same.     (In  his  \Yorks.)     London 513.1.6 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.2 

Philip  Augustus;  or,  the  brothers  in  arms.  [French 

history,  —  novel.]     James,  G.  P.  R 722.7 

Philip  Earnsclifife.     Edwards,  A.  B 520.2 

Phillips,  John  L.  Thomas.     Site  and  antiquities  of 

Athens.     (Zn  Many  lands  and  many  people)  ...     431.3 
Phillips,  Lawrence  B.     Dictionary  of  biographical 

reference.  London,  1871.  x,  1020-|-pp.   8°.*R.R.,E.3.2 
Phillips,  Samuel  March.     Famous  cases  of  circum- 
stantial evidence.     With  an  introduction  on  the 
theory  of  presumptive  proof.      Boston,   1873. 

xxxix,  153  pp.     8° 6313.2 

Phillips,  Watts.     For  a  woman's  sake 721.5  and  731.6 

Phillips,  Willard.      Manual  of  political  economy. 

Boston,  1828.     278  pp.     8° 5822.8 

—  Propositions  concerning  protection  and  free  trade. 

Boston,  1850.     xv,  233  pp.     12° 6436.2 

Philojuvenis,  pseud.  Edda;  or,  the  tales  of  a 
grandmother.  History  of  Denmark,  from  the 
earliest  ages  to  the  accession  of  the  Oldenburg 
dynasty,  a.  d.  1448.    London,  1875.    398-|-  pp. 

Illustrated.     L.  8^ 5712.2 

Philosophers,  Lives  of,  of  the  time  of  George  iii. 

Brougham,  H.,  lord.    Edinburgh,  1872.     16°. .  .5614.4.1 
Philosophy.  Fiske,  J.  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy, 
based  on  the  doctrine  of  evolution,  with  criticisms 
on  the  positive  philosophy.    Boston,  1875.    2  v. 
8° 5824.2 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    History  of  philosophy  from  Thales 

to  Comte.     London,1871.     2  v.     8° 6832.1 


PHILOSOPHY 


188 


PHYSIOLOGY 


Slielf.  No. 
Philosophy,  continued. 

—  MacCosh,    J.     The    Scottish    philosophy,    from 

Hutcheson  to  Hamilton.     New  York,  1875.     8°.  5821.1 

—  Martineau,  J.      Essays,  philosophical  and  theo- 

logicaL     Boston,  18(38,  70.     2  v.     8° 5814.14 

—  Maurice,  (J.)  F.  D.     Moral  and  metaphysical 

philosophy.     London,  1873.     2  v.     8^ 5833.2 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Dissertations  and  discussions:  politi- 

cal, philosophical,  and  historical.     New  York, 

1874,  75.     5  V.     8° 6824.4 

—  Paley,   W.     Principles  of   moral   and  political 

philosophy.     London,  1794.     2  v.     8^.. 5823.3 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy. 

New  York,  1872.     16° 1535.14 

—  Spencer,  H.     First  principles  of  a  new  system 

of.     New  York,  1873.     12° 6835.1 

Recent  discussions  in.     New  York,  1873.    12°.  6835.2 

See  also  Intellectual  science,  Moral  philosophy.  Physics, 
Political  philosophy. 

Philosophy,  The,  of  eating.     Bellows,  A.  J.    New 

York,  1872.     16° 1523.4 

Philosophy    of   English    literature.      Bascom,   J. 

New  York,  1874.     12° 5216.8 

Philosophy  of  rhetoric.     Bascom,  J.    Boston,  1870. 

12° 1535.12 

Philosophy  of   style.      Spencer,  H.     New  York, 

1872.     12° 6126.1 

Philothea.     Child,  L.  M 515.1 

Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member.     Trollope,  A 334.6 

Phineas  redux.     Trollope,  A 732.14 

Phips,  Sir  William,  Life  of.   Bowen,  F.  (/»  Sparks, 

J.     Library  of  American  biography) 5028.1.7 

Phipson,  T.   L.     Phosphorescence;  or,  the  emission 

of   light    by  minerals,   plants,    and    animals. 

London,  1870.     xv,  210  pp.     Illustrated.     16°.  6637.3 
Ph(enix,  John,  pseud.     See  Derby,  George  Horatio. 
Phcenixiana.       [Humors  of   California  life,   etc.] 

Derby,  G.  H.     New  York,  1869.     12° 535.14 

Phonic  primer  and  reader.     Zachos,  J.  C.     Boston, 

1864.     12° 1736.3 

Phosphorescence;    or,   the  emission  of  light  by 

minerals,  plants,  and  animals.     Phipson,  T.  L. 

London,  1870.     16" 6637.3 

Photography.    Ayers,  G.  B.    How  to  paint  photo- 
graphs in  water  colors.   Philadelphia,  1870.  12°.  6217.8 

—  Meteyard,  E.    A  group  of  Englishmen,  embracing 

the  history  ofthe  discovery  of.  London,  1871.  8°.  6424.4 

—  Van  Monckhoven,  D.     Popular  treatise  on.  Lon- 

don, 1867.     12° 1716.19 

—  Vogel,  H.    Chemistry  of.    New  York,  1875.    12°. 6436.16 
Phrases.    Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.    Brewer, 

E.G.     London  [1875].     8° *R.R.,  F.3.13 

Phrenology.      Spurzheim,    (J.)   G.     Outlines   of. 

Boston,  1832.     12° 1628.10 

—  Wells,  S.  R.    How  to  read  character:  a  new  illus- 

trated hand-book  of.     New  York,  1875.     12°..  15 25. 22 
Phthisis.     Louis,  P.  C.  A.     Researches  on.     Lon- 
don, 1846.     8° 6013.6 

—  Rohden,  L.     Treatment  of  phthisis  by  baths  and 

climate.     (In  Braun,  J.     On  the  curative  effects 

of  baths  and  waters) 6032.4 

Physical  exercises.  Manual  of.     Wood,  W.     New 

York,  1870.     12° 1516.7 

Physical  geography.     Abbott,  J.     Water  and  land. 

[Juvenile] 912.3 

—  Guyot,  A.     The  earth  and  man:  lectures  on  com- 

parative physical  geography,  in  its  relation  to 

the  history  of  mankind.     Boston,  1872.  12° 1523.15 

—  Macturk,  J.     Physical  geography.      New  York 

[Glasgow],  1873.     16° 1717.7 

—  Marsh,  G.  P.     The  earth  as  modified  by  human 

action.     New  York,  1874.     8° 6831.2 

—  Maury,  M.  F.     Physical  geography   of  the  sea. 

New  York,  1871.     8° 1520.2 

—  Somerville,  M.     Physical   geography.     London, 

1870.     Sm.  8° 6836.2 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.  The  Malay  archipelago:  the  land 

of   the  orang-utan,  and  the  bird  of   paradise. 

Now  York,  1869.     Sm.  8° 5934.1 

See  also  Earth,  Geography,  Oeology,   Meteors,    Thysics, 
Volcanoes.  I 


Slielf.  No. 

Physician,  The,  in  spite  of  himself:  a  comedy. 
Molidre,  J.  B.  P.  Dramatic  works.  Edinburgh, 
1876.     8° 5530.3.3 

Physician's',  A,  holiday.     Forbes,  Sir  J.     London, 

1849.     12° 226.2 

Physician's,   A,   problems.     [Essays.]      Elam,   C. 

Boston,  1869.     12° 1535.21 

Physician's,  A,  vacation;  or,  a  summer  in  Europe. 

Channing,  W.     Boston,  1856.     12° 422.21 

Physician's,  The,  wife.     Spangler,  H.  K 723.23 

Physicians.  Jackson,  J.  Letters  to  a  young  physi- 
cian.    Boston,  1855.     12° 6021.5  and  6036.1 

Another  letter.     Boston,  1861.     12° 6036.1 

Physics.  Bagehot,  W.  Physics  and  politics.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     Sm.  8° 1526.25 

—  Same.     New  York,  1873.     12° 6436.2 

—  Blair,   D.     A    grammar  of  natural  and  experi- 

mental philosophy.     Hartford,  1824.     12° 1538.22 

—  Blake,  J.  L.  Conversations  on  natural  philosophy. 

Boston,  1837.     12° 1526.30 

—  Fontenelle,  J.  de.     Nouveau  manuel  complet  de 

physique  amusante.     Paris,  1850.     24° 6439.5 

—  Olmsted,  D.     A  compendium  of  natural  philoso- 

phy.    New  Haven,  1833.     8° 6434.2 

—  Quaokenbos,  G.  P.     Natural  philosophy.     New 

York,  1864.     12° 6436.5 

—  Rolfe,  W.  J.,  and  Gillet,  J.  A.     Natural  philoso- 

phy.    Boston,  1869.     12° 6436.9 

—  Stewart,    B.       Lessons    in    elementary   physics. 

London, 1873.     16°  6438.6 

—  Tomlinson,   C.       Introduction   to   the   study  of 

natvH-al  philosophy.     London,  1851.     12° 1526.17 

—  Same.     London,  1870.     12° 1716.30 

—  Whewell,   W.      Astronomy  and  general  physics 

considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 
Philadelphia,  1833.     12° 6438.5 

See  also  Astronomy,  Electricity,  Force,  Heat,  Molecular 
physics.  Physical  geography,  Science,  Sound. 

Physiognomy.  Darwin,  C.  (R.)  The  expression 
of  the  emotions  in  man  and  animals.  New 
York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 6615.2 

—  Redfield,    J.    W.       Comparative    physiognomy. 

New  York,  1852.     8° 1521.15 

—  Wells,  S.  R.     How  to  read  character:  a  new  illus- 

trated hand-book  of.     New  York,  1875.    12°. .  .1525.22 

New   physiognomy,    or,    signs    of    character. 

New  York,  1874.     12° 1521.13 

Physiology.  Beecher,  C.  E,  Physiology  and  calis- 
thenics.    New  York,  1858.     16° 6038.2 

—  Bichat,    (M.    P.)   X.      Physiological   researches 

upon  life  and  death.     Philadelphia,  1809.     8°.  6023.10 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Principles  of  human  physi- 

ology.    Philadelphia,  1868.     8° 6012.6 

—  Combe,  A.     The  principles  of  physiology  applied 

to  the  preservation  of  health,  and  to  the  im- 
provement of  physical  and  mental  education. 
New  York,  1855.     12° 1718.2 

—  Cutter,  C.     Anatomy  and  physiology.      Boston, 

1847.      12° 6037.3 

—  Edwards,  H.  M.     Outlines  of.    Boston,  1841.  8°. 602L 15 

—  Flint,  A.,  jr.  The  physiology  of  man.  New  York, 

1873.     4v.     8° 601L4 

—  Hinton,  J.     Physiology  for  practical  use.     New 

York,  1874.     12° 6035.5 

—  Lawson,  H.  Manual  of  popular  physiology.  New 

York  [London],  1873.     16° 1713.2 

—  Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human  body.    New 

York,  1871.     16° 1714.14 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     The  physiology  of  common  life. 

Leipzig,  1860.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1528.1 

—  Mace,  J.     The  servants  of   the  stomach.     New 

York,  1868.     16° 1536.7 

—  Paine,  M.     Medical  and  physiological  commenta- 

ries.    New  York,  1840.     2  v.     8° 6012.5 

—  Rogot,  P.  M.     Animal  and  vegetable  physiology 

considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 
Philadelphia,  1836.     2  v.     8° 6032.2 

—  Unzer,    J.    A.      Principles    of.      London,    1851. 

8° 6013. 15 

See   also    Anatomy,    Bioplasm,    Eye,   Medicine,   Nerves, 
Pathology. 


PIANO 


189 


PIUS 


Shelf.  No. 
Piano  and  song.     Wiock,  J.   G.   F.     Boston,  1875. 

12" 6234.5 

Piano-forte,  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  playing  the. 

Spencer,  C.  C.     London,  1870.     12" 1716.36 

PiCAUD,  Louis  Benoit.     Der  Neife  als  Onkel.     See 

ScHiLLEK,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.     Werke.     Stuttgart, 

1867.     8° 6734.1.7 

PiccioLA.     Saintine,-(J.)  X.  B.     New  York,  1858. 

12" 2015.4 

PiccoLOMiNi,  Die.     Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.  Boston, 

18(i5.     12° 5735.3 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works.)    London,  1872.     Sm.  8°.  827.26 

—  Same,     (/n /«>  Werke.)     Stuttgart,  1865.     8".. 5734.1.4 

—  .Same,     (/n  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Works) 1611.5 

Picked  up  adrift.     De  Mille,  J 914.39 

Pickering,  John.     A  vocabulary,  or  collection  of 

words  and  phrases  peculiar  to  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1816.     2064-  pp.     8° 6121.1 

Pickering,  Octavius,  and  Upham,  Charles  Went- 
worth.  Life  of  Timothy  Pickering.  Boston, 
1867,73.     4v.     2  portraits.     2  plates.     8"....   5021.1 

Ifote.  —  The  1st  volume  is  by  O.  Pickering,  the  remaining 
voluuiea  by  C.  W.  Upham. 

Pickering,  Timothy,  Life  of.     Pickering,  0.,  and 

Upham,  C.  W.     Boston,  1867,  73.     4  v.     8"  . . .  502L1 

Pickwick   papers.      Dickens,  C.    (J.   H.)     Boston. 

2  V 1824.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.1 

Picnic  party,  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.6 

Picnic  party,  The.    Smith,  H.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

Little  classics) 529.4.9 

PiCTON,  J.  Allanson.     The  mystery  of   matter   and 

other    essays.      London,    1873.      xii,    492    pp. 

Sm.  8" ^ 5826.3 

Picture  logic.     Swinbourne,  A.  (J.)    London,  1875. 

8" 5616.19 

Picture  stories  from  the  Japanese.     Pictures  drawn 

by  native  talent;    with  the  stories  in  English 

rhyme.     London  [1874],     Unpaged.     8° 5920.3 

Pictures  across  the  channel.     Macquoid,  K.  S 339.22 

Pictures  from  Italy.  [Travels.]  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 

Boston,  1874.     16" 1824.10 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1846.     Sq.  16° 338.18 

Pictures  from  prison  life.     An  historical  sketch  of 

the  Massachusetts  state  prison.  Haynes,  G. 
Boston,  1869.     16" 817.16 

Picturesque  America;  or,  the  land  we  live  in.  Bry- 
ant, W.  C,  editor.  New  York  [1872,  73].  2  v. 
4" 5030.9 

Piedmont,   Handbook   for.     Murray,   J.      London, 

1846.     12" 227.3 

Pierce,  Abraham  P.  The  revelator:  being  an  ac- 
count of  the  twenty-one  days'  entrancement  of 
A.  P.  Pierce,  together  with  a  sketch  of  his  life. 
2d  edition.     Boston,  1870.     88  pp.     12" 1538.18 

Pierce,  Gilbert  A.  The  Dickons  dictionary.  A  key 
to  the  characters  and  principal  incidents  in  the 
tales  of  Charles  Dickens.  With  additions  by  W. 
A.  Wheeler.  Illustrated.  Boston,  1872.  xv, 
573  pp.     Portrait.     12" *R.R.,  F.3.3 

Pierpont,    John.      Airs   of    Palestine.      A    poem. 

Baltimore,  1816.     xxvi,  56  pp.     8" 1611.3 

Piers,  Experimental  essays  on  the  principles  of  con- 
struction in.     Bland,  W.     London,  1867.     12"..    1716.6 

Pierson,  Helen  Wall.     Edith  Vaughan's  victory 1118.11 

Piety,  Exercises  of.     Zollikofer,  G.  J.    Boston,  1855. 

12° 1535.24 

Pike,  Albert.  Prose  sketches  and  poems,  written  in 
the  Western  country.  Boston,  1834.  200  pp. 
Sm.  8" 1612.11 

Pike,  Francis  West  Atherton.     Safely  married!     A 

novel 721.7 

Pike,  James  S.  The  prostrate  state:  South  Carolina 
under  negro  government.  New  York,  1874. 
279  pp.     12°  5017.4 

Pike,  Luke   Owen.     History  of  crime  in  England. 

VoL  I.     London,  1873.     8° 5412.2 

Contents. —  Vol.1.    From  the  Roman  invasion  to  the  ac- 
cession of  Henry  VII. 

Pike,   Mary  H.      Ida  May.      By   Mary   Langdon 

[pseud.} 312.10 


Shelf.  No. 
Pike,  Nicolas.    New  and  complete  system  of  arith- 

metick.     7th  edition,  revised  and  improved  by 

N.  Lord.     Boston,  1809.     300  pp.     12° 1933.16 

Pike  county  ballads.  Hay,  J.  Boston,  1871.  16".  1615.14 
Pilgrim,  The,  and  the  shrine.     Ainslie,  H.    London, 

187L     8° 5626.8 

Pilgrim  fathers.  The.     Bartlett,   W.   H.     London, 

1853.     8° 5021.4 

See  also  Plymouth. 

Pilgrim  society,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Proceedings  at 
the  250th  anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the  pil- 
grims.    Cambridge,  1871.     208  pp.     8" 1920.2 

Pilgrim's,  The,  progress.   Bunyan,  J.  Leipzig,  1855. 

Sq.  16° 315.18 

Pilgrims,  Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recollections  of 

the.     Russell,  W.  S.     Boston,  1846.     12° 5017.1 

Pilgrims,  The,  of  the   Rhine.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

(G.E.)L 336.15 

Pillar  of  fire.  The ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     Ingra- 

ham,  J.  H.     Boston,  1872.     Sm.  8° 512.6 

Pillars,  The,  of  the  house.     Yonge,  C.  M.    Leipzig. 

4  V.  in  2 339.16 

—  Same.     London.     2v 734.12 

Pilot,  The.     [Paul   Jones,  etc.]     Cooper,  J.  F 625.29 

Pink  and  white  tyranny.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 537.6 

PiNKNEY,    William,    Life   of.      Wheaton,    H.      {In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography) . .  .5028.1.6 

Pinks,  The,  and  blues.     Parker,  R.  A 933.16 

PiNNEY,    Norman,   and    Arnoult,    Emile.     French 

grammar.     New  York,  1861.     520  pp.     12°....    2013.1 
Pioneer  boy  [A.  Lincoln],  The,  and  how  he  became 

president.     Thayer,  W.  M.     Boston,  1863.    16°.  916.26 
Pioneers,  The.     [Novel,  Indian  life.]    Cooper,  J.  F.  525.28 
Pioneers  and  founders;  or,  recent  workers  in  the 
mission  field.     Yonge,  C.   M.     [London,  1871.] 

16° 5817.5 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World.     Parkman, 

F.,jr.     Boston,  1871.     12° 5015.5.1 

Piozzi,  Esther  Lynch.  (Mrs.  Thrale.)  Autobiogra- 
phy, letters  and  literary  remains.  Edited,  with 
notes,  and  an  introductory  account  of  her  life 
and    writings   by  A.  Hayward.     Boston,   1861. 

vi,  531  pp.     12° 1224.6 

Pique 725.38 

Pirata,   II.     Bellini,  V.     {In  Ditson,   0.,  and   co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

Pirate,  The.     Scott,  .SjVW.     Boston 523.8 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.9 

Pirate  city,  The.     An  Algorine  tale.     Ballantyne, 

R.  M 927.30 

Pirates.     Captain  William  Kidd,  and  others  of  the 

pirates  who  ravaged  America  two  hundred  years 

ago.      Abbott,    J.    S.    C.      New    York,    1874. 

12° 1014.11 

Pisa.     Descrizione  delle  pitture  del  Campo  Santo  di 

Pisa.     Rosini,  G.     Pisa,  1829.     16" 2038.1 

PiTCAiRN  island.     The  mutineers  of  the  Bounty  and 

their    -descendants    in     Pitcairn    and     Norfolk 

islands.     Belcher,  Lady  D.     New  York,  1870. 

Sm.8° 1224.4 

—  Same.     New  York,  1871.     12° 436.2 

Pitt,  William,  the  younger.     Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord. 

William  Pitt.     Leipzig,  1860,     Sq.  16° 1238.18 

—  Stanhope,  P.   II.,  earl.     Life  of.     London,   1867. 

4  V.     Sm.  8° 5424.11 

Note.  —  The  latest  and  by  far  the  best  life  is  the  moderate 
tory  view  by  Earl  Stanhope,  who  had  the  advantages,  given 
to  a  kinsman,  in  the  use  of  private  papers. 

The  most  brilliant  of  the  lesser  sketches  is  Macaulay's,from 
a  moderate  whig  point  of  view,  wliich  originally  appeared  in 
the  Encyclopaedia  Britamiica,  in  which  he  continues  the 
political  history  of  George  Ill's  time,  begun  in  his  two  Essays 
on  Chutham.  See  also  Bulwer's  paper  on  "  Pitt  and  Fox,"  in 
his  ■'  Miscellanies  "[.^G.5.1];  Macaulay's  sketch,  in  Harper's 
monthly,  vol.  19;  Lodge's  "  Portraits"  [5S57.fi. 8];  Brougham's 
sketch,  m  his  "Statesmen"  [5(;i4.4.o];  Goldwin  Smith's 
political  history  of  Pitt's  time,  in  his  "  Three  English  states- 
men "  [5425.1];  Alison's  Europe  [5913.6],  particularly  for  his 
financial  theories ;  the  lives  of  contemporaries  Fox,  Caiming, 
Moore,  and  Sheridan;  and  the  full  references  in  Allibone. 

Pitzmaroon;   or,  the  magic  hammer.     Beach,  C.  A.  912.12 
Pius  IX,  pope,  Speeches  of.     Gladstone,  W.  E.    Leip- 
zig, 1875.     Sq.  16" 1918.12 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.    8° 1911.3 


PIZARRO 


190 


POET 


Shelf.  No. 
PizARUo:    a  tragedy.     Sheridan,   R.   B.     Dramatic 

works.     London,  1848.     16^^ 1635.2 

—  Sa7ne.     Leipzig,  1869.     Sq.  16° 1614.11 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6626.9 

Place,  A,  in  thy  memory.     De  Kroyft,  S.  H.     New 

York,  1851.     12° 5218.7 

Placenta  pras via;  its  history  and  treatment.   Read, 

W.     Philadelphia,  1861.     8° 6021.5 

Plaideubs,  Les:  comedie.     Racine,  J.  de.     Theiitre 

oomplet.     Paris,  1870.     12° 6537.3 

Planche,  James  Robinson.     The  brigand:  a  drama. 

NewYork,  N.  D.     35  pp.     1  plate.     12° 1635.4 

—  History  of    British   costume,   from   the   earliest 

period  to  the  close  of  the  18th  century.  With 
illustrations.  3d  edition.  London,  1874.  xxiv, 
416  pp.     Sm.  8° 6235.3 

—  Personal    reminiscences.     (In    Stoddard,   R.   H. 

Bric-k-brao  series) 1828.2 

—  Promotion:  a  vaudeville.  New  York,  n.d.  17  pp. 

12°..... 1635.6 

—  Recollections  and  reflections.     A  professional  au- 

tobiography. London,  1872.  2  v.  Illustrated. 
Folded  plate.     8° 5524.2 

—  and  Dance,  Charles.     High,  1t)w,  Jack,  and  the 

game:    a  burletta.     New  York,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

12°  ^ 1635.5 

Planche,  Matilda  Anne.  See  Mackarness,  Ma- 
tilda Anne. 

Plane  and  plank.     Adams,  W.  T 924.12 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  The.    Mitchell,  0.  M. 

London  [I860].     16° 1526.14 

Plant  hunters,  The.     Reid,  M 923.29 

Plant  life,  Phenomena  of.     Grindon,  L.  H.     Boston, 

1866.     12° 1523.13 

Planter's,  The,  northern  bride.     Hentz,  C.  L 534.20 

Plants.  Hassard,  A.  Floral  decorations  for  the 
dwelling  house:  a  practical  guide  to  the  home 
arrangement  of  plants  and  flowers.  London, 
1875.     Sm.  8° 6625.5 

—  Hemsley,  W.  B.    Handbook  of  herbaceous  plants. 

Boston  [London],  1873.     8° 6624.1 

See  also  Climbing  plants,  Flowers. 

Plantz,  Tobias  A.    EfiFectual  prayer.    [And]  Prayer. 

ByF.  Sewall.     New  York,  1874.     24  pp.     12°. 6328.19 
Plato.     Dialogues.     Translated,  with  analyses  and 

introductions,   by   B.   Jowett.      Oxford,    1871. 
.      4v.     8° 6111.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Charniides ;  Lysis ;  Laches ;  Protagoras ; 
Euthydemus;  Ion;  Meno;  Euthyphro;  Apology;  Crito; 
Phaedo;  Symposium;  Phaedrus:  Cratylus. 

II.  The  republic  ;«Timaeiis;  Critias. 

III.  Gorgias;  Philebus;  Parmeuides;  Theaetetus;  The 
sophist;  The  statesman. 

IV.  Laws;  Appendix;  Lesser  Ilippias;  First  Alcibiades; 
Meiiexenus;  Index. 

—  Collins,   C.  W.     Plato  [outlined  and  explained]. 

Philadelphia,  1874.     16° 6116.20 

—  Grote,  G.     Plato  and  other  companions  of  Sokra- 

tes.     London,  1867.     3  v.     8° 6113.2 

Note.  —  The  interest  in  Pluto  centres  largely  in  his  teach- 
ings, and  all  treatises  on  philosophy  embody  more  or  less 
biographical  illustrations.  Grote's  "  Plato  and  other  com- 
panions of  Sokrates"  takes  a  somewhat  utilitarian  view, 
which  is  opposed  by  Jowett,  with  an  idealistic  view,  in  the 
introductions  to  his  edition  of  the  "Dialogues."  Compare 
Lewes's  "  Biographical  history  of  philosophy  "  [G832.1.1]:  two 
chaptors  in  Dr.  Cocker's  •*  Christianity  and  Greek  philoso- 
phy "  [,■.814.4];  James  Martineau's  "Essays"  [5814.14];  Fel- 
ton's  "Lectures  on  Greece;"  Macaulay's  comparison  of 
Plato  and  Bacon,  in  his  Essay  on  Bacon  [1918.4],  which  is  in 
partcontroveited  in  Peter  Bayne's  Essay  on  Plato  [122(>.15.2]; 
Emerson's  "Representative  men"  [1916.6;  1934.6.2];  De 
Quincey's  "Historical  essays"  [1825.8];  Bunsen's  "God 
in  history"  [5813.1.i];  and  Grote"s  "History  of  Greece" 
[592»!.l]. 

See  the  articles  in  Smith's  "  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Ro- 
man biography;"  Anthon's  "Classical  dictionary;"  and 
the  references  in  Abbot's  "  Bibliography  of  a  future  life  " 
[5831.3]. 

Plautus,  Titus  Maccius.  Amphitruo  et  Aulularia. 
Accidunt  notae  Anglicas.  Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway. 
Philadelphiae  [cop.  1842].     211  pp.     Sm.  12°  ..   6118.4 

—  Plautus  [outlined  and  explained].    Collins,  W.  L. 

Edinburgh,  1873.     16° 6116.17 

Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.     Roe,  E.  P.     New 

York  [cop.  1873].     Sm.  8° 1516.13 

Play  and  study.     Baker,  II.  N.  (W.) 935.6 

Played  out.     Cudlip,  A 317.13 


Shelf.  No. 

Playground,    The,    of    Europe.        [Switzerland.] 

•Stcphea,L.     London,  1871.     16° 5935.8 

Playing  the  mischief.     De  Forest,  J.  W 720.29 

Pleasant  cove  series.     See  Kellogg,  Elijah. 

Pleasant  memories  of  pleasant  lands.     Sigourney, 

L.  H.     Boston,  1842.     Sm.  8° > 1537.12 

Plebiscite,  Ilistoire  du.     Erckmann,  E.,  and  Cha- 

trian,  A.     Paris,  1872.     18° 6516.4 

Plebiscite,  The  story  of  the.     Erckmann,  ]fi.,  and 

Chatrian,  A.     London,  1872.     16° 524.26 

Plinius  C^cilius  Secundus,  Caius.  Pliny's  letters 
[outlined  and  explained].  Church,  A.,  and 
Brodribb,  W.  J.     Edinburgh,  1872.     16° 6116.12 

Plot,  A,  in  private  life.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.8 

Plucked  from  the  burning.     Church,  P.  .^ 337.23 

Plummer,  John  Isaac.  Introduction  to  astronomy. 
New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.  174  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    16° 1717.6 

Plurality  of  worlds.     See  Worlds,  Plurality  of. 

Plutarchus.  Lives  [of  ancient  Greeks  and  Ro- 
mans]. The  translation  called  Dryden's.  Cor- 
rected from  the  Greek  and  revised  by  A.  H. 
Clough.     Boston,  1872.     5  v.     8° 6932.5 

—  Same.      Translated,   with   notes,   and   a   life  of 

Plutarch.  By  J.  and  W.  Langhorne.  New  edi- 
tion.    London,  1828.     748  pp.    Portrait.    8°.  ..   5932.7 

—  Morals.     Translated  from  the  Greek  by  several 

hands.  Corrected  and  revised  by  W.  W.  Good- 
win. With  an  introduction  by  R.  W.  Emerson. 
Boston,  1871.     5  v.     8° 6113.1 

—  Plutarch,  his  life  and  his  morals.     Trench,  R.  C. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° , 6118.7 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Russell,  W.  S.  Guide  to.  Bos- 
ton, 1846.     12° 5017.1 

—  Thacher,  J.     History  of.     Boston,  1832.     12°...     817.9 
Plymouth  colony.     Compact,  with  the  charter  and 

laws  of.     iSec  Massachusetts 6313.1 

—  Records  of  the.     See  Massachusetts 6310.1 

A^o<e.  —  A  chapter  in  vol.2  of  Masson's  "  Life  of  Milton" 
[5422.2]  is  devoted  to  the  rise  and  progress  of  English  inde- 
pendency, and  other  authorities  on  Englisli  ecclcKiastical  his-  . 
tory  traces  the  course  of  the  separatist  movement;  and  it  can 
•  be  studied  also  in  Bacon's  "  Genesis  of  the  New  England 
churches "  [■">812.13],  pointing  out  wherein  the  Plymouth 
churches  ditt'ered  from  those  of  Massachusetts  bay. 

The  reader  who  wishes  to  examine  carefully  the  sources  of 
Pijgi  ini  histon^  will  find  them  given  in  the  note  under  Ply- 
mouth in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. 

The  story  has  been  told  by  Bancroft  in  his  "  History  of  the 
United  States  "  [5012.3] ;  by  Palfrey,  in  his  "  History  of  New 
England  "  [5016.2] ;  and  by  Barry,  in  his  "  History  of  Massa- 
chusetts" [812.5].  The  history  of  the  town  of  Plymouth,  hv 
Thacher  [817.9],  and  Russell's  "  Guide"  [.'.017.1],  necessarily 
preserve  much  of  the  record ;  while  Bartlett  has  been  a  follower 
on  their  track  with  petflRd  pencil,  both  in  England,  in  Hol- 
land, and  in  the  old  colony  [5021.4]  The  records  of  the  col- 
ony have  been  edited  by  Shurtleff  [6.il0.1],  as  also  the  char- 
ter, laws,  etc.  [6313.1],  edited  by  William  Brigham,  whose  lec- 
ture in  the  series  delivered  by  members  of  the  Massachusetts 
historical  society,  discussed  the  relations  of  the  two  colonies. 
Webster's  [5013:i],  Everett's  [1921.1]  and  Winthrop's  [1920.2] 
orations  also  summarize  the  history  ;  also  a  popular  narrative 
by  Abbott,  in  his  "Miles  Standish"  [1014.6].  See  C.  W. 
Philleo's  article  on  Plymouth,  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  8, 
and  Drake's  "  Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast " 
[411.4]. 

Plympton,  George  W.     A  system  of  instruction  in 

the  practical  use  of  the  blowpipe.     2d  edition. 
.  With  an  appendix  and  a  copious  index.     New 

York,  1868.     288  pp.     12° 6436.3 

Pneumatics  for  beginners.    Tomlinson,  C.    London, 

1866.     12° 1716.32 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     Works.    New  York,  1866.    4  v. 

16° 1934.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Notices  of  his  life  and  genius,  by  J.  R. 
Lowell  and  N.  P.  Willis;  Memoir  by  R.  W.  Griswold; 
Tales.  II.  Poems;  Eureka;  Tales.  III.  The  literati ;  Mar- 
ginalia; Fifty  suggestions.  IV.  Arthur  Gordon  Pym;  Mis- 
cellaneous. 

—  Prose  tales.     1st  series.     New  York  {cop.  1849]. 

vi,  483  pp.     16° 626.9 

2d  series.     New  York,   1867.      vi,  498  [496] 

pp.     12° 626.18 

—  The  fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.     {In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 629.4.2 

—  The   gold-bug.      (In  Johnson,    (E.)  R.      Little 

classics) 529.4.12 

—  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.     {In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.3 

Poet,  The,  at  the  breakfast-table.     Holmes,  0.  W. 

Boston.  1872.     16° 535.16 


POETIC 


191 


POPE 


Shelf.  No. 

Poetic  studies.  Phelps,  E.  S.  Boston,  1875.  Sq.  16°.  1GI7.9 
Poetical  quotations,  Complete  dictionary  of.    Hale, 

S.  J.     Philadelphia,  1872.     8° *R.R.,  F.3.1 

PoETRV.      Beeton,  S.   0.      Great  book  of.     London 

[1871].     8° , 5631.1 

—  Griswold,    R.    W.      The    poets  and    poetry   of 

America.     New  York,  1873.     L.  8*^ 5212.3 

—  Lamb,  C.  and  M.     Poetry  for  children.     London, 

1872.     16° 5617.8 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Studies  in.    New  York,  1872.    16°. 1535, 14 

Note.  —  See  also  the  titles  on  literature  under  the  names  of 
countries. 

Poet's,   A,  bazaar.      [Travels.]      Andersen,   H.   C. 

New  York,  1871.     Sm.  8° 426.18 

Poets.     De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  on  the.     Boston, 

1871.  16^ 1825.4 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 1837.1 

Poison  of  asps.  The.     Church,  F 337.23 

PoiTou,  Eugene  (Louis).  Spain  and  its  people.  A 
record  of  recent  travel.  From  the  French  [by 
W.  H.  D.  Adams].  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     497-1- pp.     Sm.  8° 5914.8 

Poland.     Hordynski,  J.    History  of  the  late  Polish 

revolution.     Boston,  1832.     8° 821.3 

—  jMurray,  J.      Handbook  for    Poland.      London, 

1868.     12°.. 5927.5 

See  also  Cracow. 

Polar,    The,    and    tropical   worlds.       Hartwig,    G. 

Springfield,  1874.     8°. 1520.7 

Polar  sea,   The  open.     Hayes,   I.   I.     New   York, 

1867.     8° 422.3 

Polaris  expedition.  Blake,  E.  V.  Arctic  experi- 
ences: containing  a  history  of  the.  New  York, 
1874.     8° 5911.15 

—  Markham,  A.  H.     Account  of  the  rescue  of  the 

crew  of  the  "  Polaris."     London,  1874.     8° 5912.11 

Police  records  and  recollections;  or,  Boston  by  day- 
light and  gaslight  for  two   hundred  and  forty 

years.     Savage,  E.  H.     Boston,  1873.     8° 5013.8 

Political  economy.  Bastiat,  F.  Essays  on.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     16° 5828.1 

—  Same.     4th  edition.     London  [1875].     16°  .....   5828.3 

—  Cobden  club,  London.     Essays,  2d  series,  1871-2.  ' 

London,  1872.      8° 5822.1 

—  Du  Mesnil-Marigny,  J.     Histoire  de  I'economie 

politique   des   anciens    peuples    de     I'Inde,   de 
I'Egypte,  de  la  Judee  et  de  la  Grdce.     Paris, 

1872.  2  v.     8° 5823.2 

—  Fawcett,  M.  G.    Tales  in.  London,  1874.  Sm.  8°.  5827.4 

—  Greeley,  H.      Essays  designed  to  elucidate  the 

science  of.     Boston,  1871.     12° 1525.18 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Dissertations  and  discussions:  politi- 

cal, philosophical,   and  historical.     New  York, 

1874,75.     5  V.    8° 5824.4 

Principles  of.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.     8°  . . .   5822.3 

—  Pautet,  J.  F.  J.     Manuel  d'economie  politique. 

Paris,  1835.     24° 5829.1 

—  Perry,  A.  L.     Elements  of.    New  York,  1875.  8°.  5824.3 

—  Phillips,  W.     Manual  of.     Boston,  1828.     8°...   5822.8 

—  llae,   J.     Statement  of  some  new  principles  of. 

Boston,  1834.     8° 5822.7 

—  Ruskin,   J.     Munera   pulveris.      Six   essays   on 

the  elements  of.     New  York,  1872.     12" 6236.7 

The  political  economy  of  art.  New  York,  1866. 

12° 6236.8 

"  Unto  this  last: "  four  essays  on  the  first  prin- 
ciples of.     New  York,  1866.     12° 6236.4 

—  Smith,  A.     An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes 

of  the  wealth  of  nations.    Oxford,  1869.   2  v.  8°.  5822.9 
Political   philosophy,    Principles   of.      Paley,    W. 

London,  1794.     2  v.     8° 5823.3 

—  Same.     Boston,  1830.     2  v.     Sm.  12° , 1538.6 

Political  science.     Freeman,  E.   A.      Comparative 

politics.     London,  1873.     8° 5822.10 

—  MacPherson,  E.     Hand-book  of  politics  for  1872, 

74.     Washington,  1872,  74.     2  v.     8° 6924.8 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Dissertations  and  discussions:  politi- 

cal, philosophical,   and  historical.     Now   York, 
1874,75.     6  V.     8° 6824.4 


I  Shelf.  No. 

Political  science,  continued. 

—  Nordhoff,   C.       Politics    for  young    Americans. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 5826.10 

PoLKO,   Elise.      Lulu's    novel.      [And    Alessandro 

Stradella.]     From  the  German 731.31 

Pollard,  Edward  A.     Black  diamonds  gathered  in 

the   darkey  homes  of  the  South.     New  York, 

1859.     12° 1915.8 

—  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis,  with  a  secret  history  of 

the  Southern  confederacy.  Philadelphia  [^cop. 
1869].     viii,  536  pp.     Portrait.     8° 5013.3 

—  Southern  history  of  the  war.     New  York,  1864, 

66.     3  v.     Portraits.     8° 6013.17 

Pollard,  Eliza  F.     Hope  deferred 721.8 

—  The  lady  superior.     A  novel 720.20 

Pollen,   John   Hungerford.     Ancient  and  modern 

furniture  and  woodwork.  See  South  Kensing- 
ton museum,  London.  [London,  1875,]  8°  .  . .  6214.5 
Polo,  Marco.  The  book  of  Ser  Marco  Polo  the 
Venetian,  concerning  the  kingdoms  and  mar- 
vels of  the  East.  Newly  translated  and  edited 
with  notes,  maps  [fac-similes]  and  illustrations. 
By  Henry  Yule.  2d  edition.  London,  1875. 
2  V.     Engraved  title-pages.     8° 5933.7 

See  also  Note  in  Bulletin,  vol.  II,  p.  374. 

Polvanthos,  The,  enlarged.     Vol.  1-4.    Illustrated. 

Portraits.     Boston,  1812-14.     4  v.     8° 1317.1 

Polynesian   life,    Typee:    a  peep  at.     [A   story.] 

Melville,  H.     New  York,  1871.     12° '. . .     737.4 

Polynia,  The  gateway  to  the.  Wells,  J.  C.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     8° 5911.14 

Pompeii.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     The  buried  cities  of 

Campania;  or.     Boston,  1870.     16°. 437.6 

—  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.     The  last  days  of. 

[Historical  fiction] 336.13 

—  Dyer,    T.  H.     Pompeii.     Its  history,  buildings, 

and  antiquity.     London,  1871.     8° 6513.1 

—  Monnier,  M.     The  wonders  of.    New  York,  1872. 

12° 1714.17 

Note.  — The  best  account  in  English  for  the  general  reader  is 
Dyer's  book.  It  is  illustrated,  and  in  his  preface  he  gives  a 
recapitulation  of  his  authorities.  For  tiie  present  condition 
the  reader  may  find  Murray's  "  Handbook  of  Soutliern  Italy  " 
the  readiest  manual.  The  English  translation,  "The  won- 
ders of  Pompeii  "  [1714.17],  of  Monnier's  "  Pomp6i  et  lea 
Pompeicns,"  is  an  entertaining  popular  view  of  the  subject, 
with  cuts,  and  so  is  Adams  s  "  Buried  cities  "  [4;37 .5].  The 
sumptuous  works  which  are  so  necessary  aids  to  the  study  of 
Pompeii  are  named  in  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue 
of  history,  etc.  On  the  general  subject  of  Pompeiiau  art,  the 
reader  will  find  chapters  in  Dyer,  and  a  brief  summary  iu 
Taine's  "  Italy  "  [.5.'-,22.2]. 

Tliere  are  popular  sketches  in  the  books  of  travellers,  like  , 

Hillard's '•  Six  months  in  Italy  "  [426.8].  See  Jarves's  illus- 
trated.paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  11.  Bulwer's  novel, 
"  Tlie  last  days  of  Pompeii "  [336.13],  is  a  tale  of  life  and  man 
ners  at  that  time. 

Pontiac,  The  conspiracy  of.  Parkman,  F.,yr.  Boston, 

1870.     2  V.     12° 5015.4 

Pontianus,  pope.     See  Hippolytus,  St. 
Poor,   Henry   V.     Manual    of  the   railroads  of  the 
United  States,   1871,   72.      With  an   appendix. 
4thseries.    New  York,  1871.  xxxiv,  592  pp.  8°. 6923.10 

Poor  and  proud.     Adams,  W.  T 924. 16 

Poor  humanity.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.11 

Poor  Miss  Finch.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.6 

Poor,   The,   of  New  York:  a  drama.     New   York, 

n.  D.     45  pp.     12° 1635.4 

Poor  rich  man.  The,  and  the  rich  poor  man.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M 918.15 

Pope,  Alexander.  Works.  New  edition.  Col- 
lected in  part  by  J.  W.  Croker.  With  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  W.  Elwin.  With  portraits 
and  other  illustrations.  Vol.  1,  2,  6-8.  Lon- 
don, 1871,  72.     5  V.     8° 5612.2 

Confent».  —  Vo].l.lI.  Poetry.  (1.)  Translations;  January 
and  May,  from  Chaucer;  The  wife  ofBath,  fiom  Chaucer; 
The  temple  of  fame;  Pastorals;  Messiah;  Windsor  forest. 
(2.)  Essay  on  criticism  :  Rape  of  the  lock;  Eloisa  to  Abelard; 
Essay  on  man.    VI-VIII.  Letters. 

—  Select  poetical  works.    With  life  and  portrait  of 

the  author.    Leipzig,  1848.  vi,  305  pp.    Sq.  16°.  1613.10 

Contents.  —  Life;  Pastorals;  Messiah;  Windjpr  forest;  Ode 

on  St.  Cecilia's  day ;  Odes ;  Essay  on  criticism ;  Rape  of  the 

lock;  Eloisa  to  Abelard;  Temple  of  fame;  January  and  May, 

from  Chaucer;  The  wife  of  Bath,  from  Chaucer;  Imitations; 

1  Essay  on  man;  Moral  essays;  Miscellanies;  Epitaphs. 


POPE 


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POULTRY 


Shelf.  No. 
Pope,  Alexander,  continued. 

—  Ruffhead,  0.      Life  of.     London,  1869.     Sin,  8°.   1222.1 

—  Saint-Beuve,    C.    A.      English    portraits.      New 

York,  1875.     16" 1025.3 

—  Stephen,  L.     Hours  in  a  library.     London,  1874. 

Sm.  8° 6136.9 

Note.  —  The  reader  will  get  a  good  preliminary  survey  in 
Allibone's  long  and  elaborate  article;  and  find  a  full  list  of  au- 
thorities in  Bulins  Luwndes;  wliile  for  a  comprehensive  life 
he  will  find  Carruthcr's  tlic  latest  and  best;  wliile  Rnffhead'8 
earlier  one,  17U7,  shows  a  still  less  extent  of  infornmtion,  and 
is  desultory  in  treatment  and  imperfect  in  detail.  Jolinsous 
life,  in  his  •'  Lives  of  the  English  poets  "  [12:58.20],  is  a  charac- 
teristic specimen  of  that  writer's  powers,  while  Disraeli,  in  his 
"  Curio.sities  of  literature  "  [."><)2fi.ti],  has  given  the  indications 
of  the  way  in  which  Johnson  shaped  it;  but  see  also  De 
Quincey,  consulting  his  Note-book  and  "  Theological  essays." 
See  Disraeli's  "Quarrels  of  authors  "  [15;37.17J;  Jameson's 
"  Loves  of  the  poets  "  [.5(il8.2] ;  Uowitt's  "  Homes  and  haunts 
of  the  British  poets"  [122.)..'»i;  Lowell's  "My  study  win- 
dows;" F.  W.  Robertson's  lecture;  Kingsley's  "  New  miscel- 
lanies "  [ISiJ.S],  comparing  him  with  the  modern  school  of 
poets;  W.  B.  O.  Peabody's  "  Liierary  remains,"  where  his 
relations  with  Addison  are  particularly  examined;  Fields's 
"  Yesterdays  with  authors  "  [(il3<).13] ;  Mrs.  Oliphant's  "  His- 
torical sketches  of  the  reign  of  George  ri  "  [1032.1];  Thack- 
eray's "Humourists"  [1238.8];  and  Leigh  Hunt's  "Men, 
women,  and  books  "  [1935.1]. 

The  latest  information  is  given  in  the  valuable  introductions 
to  the  new  edition  of  Pope's  works,  begun  by  the  late  J.  W. 
Croker,  and  in  progress  by  Elwin  [o'J12  2].  See  also  as  the 
best  authority  on  Pope's  private  life,  Spence's  "Anecdotes" 
[5017. ly];  and  for  a  thorougii  study  of  the  subject,  the  in- 
vestigator will  need  to  consult  Lady  Montagu's  "  Letters  and 
works  "  [51523.3] ;  and  Walpole's. 

PoPB,  Frank  L.  The  modern  practice  of  the  electric 
telegraph.  A  handbook  for  electricians  and 
operators.  8th  edition.  New  York,  1873. 
100  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 6825.1 

Popery.     Gavin,  A.     The  great  red  dragon;  or  the 

master-key  to.     Boston,  1854.     12'^ 1226.21 

—  Nevins,   W.      Thoughts  on.     New   York   [^cop, 

1836].     16" 1538.20 

See  also  Papacy,  Roman  catholic  church. 

Popes.  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Fables  respecting 
the  popes  of  the  middle  ages.  London,  1871. 
8" 5813.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     12° 5816.10 

—  Ranke,  (F.)  L.     History  of  the.     London,  1871. 

3  V.     Sm.  8° 5516.7 

PoPKiN,  John  Snelling.  A  memorial.  Edited  [with 
a  biographical  sketch]  by  C.  C.  Felton.  Cam- 
bridge, 1852.     Ixxxviii,  392  pp.     Portrait.  16".  6326.4 

Popular  ignorance,  Essay  on  the  evils  of.     Foster, 

J.     London,  1805.     16" 6614.2 

Popular  science  monthly.     Vol.  3-7.     New  York, 

1873-75.     5  v.     8° 6516.1 

Population.     L'agriculture  et  la  population.     La- 

vergne,  L.  (G.  L.  G.)  de.     Paris,  1865.     18°. ..  5827.1 

Porcelain.     Boyer,  — .     Nouveau  manuel  complet 

du  porcelainier.     Paris,  1846.     2  v.     24" 6439.8 

—  Treadwell,  J.  H.     Manual  of.     New  York,  1872. 

8° 1512.2  and  6211.4 

Port  folio,  The.       Conducted  by  Oliver  Oldschool 

Ipseud.   of  Joseph  Dennie].      New  series,  vol. 

1-5;   New  [2d]  series,  vol.  1-6.     Philadelphia, 

1806-11.     11  V.     8" 1435.2 

Porte  Crayon,  pseud.     See  Strother,  David  H. 

Portent,  The.     MacDonald,  G 537.3 

Porter,  David,  Memoir  of.     Porter,  D.  D.    Albany, 

1876.     8" 5022.18 

Porter,    David    Dixon.      Memoir   of    Commodore 

David  Porter  of  the  United  States  navy.     With 

portrait    and    heliotypes.     Albany,    1875.     ix, 

427-1- pp.     8" 5022.18 

Porter,  Edward   Griffin,  and  Stephenson,  Harris 

Marshall.    Souvenir  of  1775.  Lexington.    1775- 

1875.    [Boston,  1875.]   16  pp.     Illustrated.    4".     810.5 

A^o<e.  — Tlie  text  by  E.  G.  Porter,  the  illustrations  by  H.  M. 
SteiJhenson. 

Porter,  Jane.     The  Scottish  chiefs 1225.19 

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—  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 734.10 

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Porter,  John  Leech.  The  giant  cities  of  Bashan; 
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Porter,  Rose.     Summer  drift-wood  for  the  winter 

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Porter,  William  Trotter,  Life  of.    Brinley,  F.   New 

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Portlock,  Joseph  Ellison.  Rudiments  of  geology. 
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Portraits  of  illustrious  personages  of  Great  Britain. 

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Port  Royal,  France.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Port- 
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—  Convent   of.      Martin,   F.     Angelique    Arnauld, 

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Portsmouth,   N.   H.     SozUh  parish.     Sermons  con- 
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Portugal.     Andersen,  H.  C.     In  Spain  and  a  visit 

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—  Denis,  (J.)  F.     Portugal.     Paris,  1846.     8".. .  .6911.10 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for  Portugal.     London, 

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Positive  philosophy,  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy, 
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Potassium.     See  Bromide  of  potassium. 

PoTiPHAR  papers.     Curtis,  G.  \V 526.2 

Potomac,  Army  of  the.  Engineer  and  artillery  opera- 
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Potter,  Alonzo.  Address  on  the  drinking  usages 
of  society.  See  Massachusetts  temperance 
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Potter,  Chandler  E.     History  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Manchester, .185 6.    xiii,  763  pp.  Illustrated.  8°.     812.4 

Potter,  Henry  C.  Sisterhoods  and  deaconesses  at 
home  and  abroad.  New  York,  1873.  358  pp. 
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Pottery.     Boyer,  — .     Nouveau  manuel  complet  du 

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—  Hall,  H.  B.     The  bric-k-brac  hunter;    or,  chap- 

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1875.     Sm.  8" 6214.4 

—  Jacquemart,  A.     History  of  ceramic  art.     A  de- 

scriptive and  philosophical  study  of  the  pottery 

of  all  ages  and  all  nations.  London,  1873.  L.  8^.  6231.1 

—  Meteyard,  E.     Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood.     With 

an  introductory  sketch  of  the  art  of  pottery  in 
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—  Treadwell,  J.  H.     Manual  of.     New  York,  1872. 

8" 1512.2  and  6211.4 

Note.  —  See  also  Palissy  the  Huguenot  potter  [538.4].. 

Pouchet,  Felix  Archimedie.  The  universe;  or,  the 
infinitely  great  and  the  infinitely  little.  [Trans- 
lated from  the  French.]  New  edition.  Illus- 
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—  Same.      W^ith   an    introduction    by   A.    Guyot. 

Illustrated.  New  York,  1873.    xxiv,  818  pp.  8".   1520.6 
PoucHKiNE,    Alexandre.     See  M^rimee,    P.      Por- 
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PouQUEViLLE,  Francois   Charles    Hugues    Laurent. 
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Map.     [L'Univers.]      8" 5911.8 

Poultry,  Illustrated  book  of.     Wright,  L.     London 

[1873].      4" 6610.5 


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Powder  and  gold.     Schucking,  L 538.3 

Powell,    Baden.     The   law   and    the    gospel.     {In 

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Powell,  George  Smyth  Baden.  New  homes  for  the 
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Powell,  Warington  Baden.  Canoe  travelling:  log 
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building  and  fitting  canoes.  With  illustrations 
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Power,  Harriet.     How  shall  we  employ  and  amuse 

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Power,  Thomas.  Masonic  melodies:  adapted  to  the 
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Power    in    motion.      Armour,   J.     London,    1871. 

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Powers,  Mrs.  S.  D.     The  ugly-girl  papers;  or,  hints 

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—  Same.     Leisure  hour  series.     New  York 517.23 

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Practical  evangelism.     Cheever,  W.   M.     Boston, 

1856.    12° 1536.15 

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Practical  mechanic  and  engineer's  magazine.  Vol. 
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6  V.     4° 6420.5 

Practical  mechanic's  journal.  Vol.  1-8;  2d  series, 
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Praed,  Winthrop  Mackworth.  Poems.  Revised 
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Praissac,  — .  [A  short  method  for  the  easy  resolv- 
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Prank.     Abbott,  J.     Harper's  story  books 936.1.2 

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—  Miles,  H.  A.     The  altar  at  home:  prayers  for  the 

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—  Same.     Boston,  1859.     16° ....6327.19 

—  Plantz,    T.    A.     Effectual    prayer.     New   York, 

1874.     12° 6328.19 

—  Rossetti,    C.   G.     Annus   Domini:    a   prayer   for 

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—  Sewall,  F.     Prayer.     New  York,  1874.     12°. .  ..6328.19 
Preacher,  The  [Bourdaloue],  and  the  king  [Louis 

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Preble,  George  Henry.  Our  flag.  Origin  and  pro- 
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Precious  stones,  Diamonds  and.    Emanuel,  H.    New 

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Preece,  William  Henry,  and  Sivewright,  J.  Tele- 
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—  Wilson,  D.     Researches  into  the  origin  of  civili- 

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Pre-historic  nations.     Baldwin,  J.  D.     New  York, 

1872.      12° 824.7 

Prendergast,  Thomas.     Handbook  to  the  mastery 

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115  pp.     12° 1933.2 

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Prentiss,  Elizabeth.     Aunt  Jane's  hero 737.2 

—  The  flower  of  the  family 728.10 

—  Fred,  and  Maria,  and  me 717.2 

—  Stepping  heavenward 537.2 

—  The  story  Lizzie  told 736.30 

Pre-Raphaelitism.  Ruskin,  J.  New  York,  1872.  12°.  6236.9 
Prescott,  George  B.     History,  theory,  and  practice 

of  the  electric  telegraph.  5th  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged.  Boston,  1871.  xiii,  508  pp. 
Illustrated,     Sm.  8° 1527.5 

Prescott,  Harriet  Elizabeth.  See  Spofford,  Har- 
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Prescott,   William  Hickling.       Biographical   and 

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Contents. —  Charles  Brockden  Brown,  the  American  nov- 
elist; Asylum  for  the  blind;  Irving's  Conquest  of  Granada; 
Cervantes;  Sir  Walter  Scott;  Chateaubriand's  English  litera- 
ture; Bancroft's  United  States;  Madame  Calderon's  Life  in 
Mexico;  Moliere;  Italian  narrative  poetry;  Poetry  and 
romance  of  the  Italians;  Scottish  song;  Da  Ponte's  Observa- 
tions. 

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Contents.  — S&mQ  as  the  preceding,  with  an  additional  essay 
on  Ticknor's  History  of  Spanish  literature. 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  pre- 

liminary view  of  the  ancient  Mexican  civiliza- 
tion, and  the  life  of  the  conqueror,  Hernando 
Cortez.  Philadelphia,  1873.  3  v.  Portraits. 
Map.     8° 5014.2 

—  Same.     New  and  revised  edition,  by  J.  F.  Kirk. 

Philadelphia,  1875.  3  v.  Fac-simile.  Por- 
traits.    12° 815.6 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of   Peru;   with  a  pre- 

liminary view  of  the  civilization  of  the  Incas. 
Philadelphia,  1873.     2  v.     Portraits.    Map,  8°.  5014.3 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 

the  catholic.  Philadelphia,  1873.  3  v.  Por- 
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—  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  ii,  king  of  Spain. 

Boston,  1855,  59.     3  v.     Portraits.     8° 1222.1 

—  Life  of  Charles  v,  after  his  abdication.    See  Rob- 

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—  Life  of   Charles  Brockden  Brown.     [Sparks,  J. 

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—  Life  of.     Ticknor,  G.     Boston,  1864.     12° 1223.7 

—  Review  of  a  part  of  [his]  '  History  of  Ferdinand 

and  Isabella.'     (See  Reviews,  etc 1536.23 

A^oie.  —  Prescott's  histories  follow  in  this  order:  — 1st,  his 
"Ferdinand  and  Isabella,"  which  includes  the  discovery  of 
America;  2d,  Cortes's  subsequent  conquest  of  Mexico;  3d, 
Pizarro's  later  conquest  of  Peru ;  4th,  the  old  standard  his- 
tory of  the  emperor  Charles  V  (Charles  I  of  Spain),  to  which 
Prescott  only  contributed  the  concluding  sketch  of  that 
monarch's  "Life,  after  his  abdication,"  tliis  work  being  used 
to  fill  the  gap  between  his  "  Ferdinand  and  Isabella ;  "  and  5th, 
his  "  History  of  Philip  II,"  which  he  did  not  live  to  com- 
plete. 

Prescotts,  The,  of  Pamphillon.     Parr,  L 329.22 

President's,  The,  daughters.     Bremer,  F 511.3 

Pressense,  Edmond  de.     The  early  years  of  Chris-  * 

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—  Heresy  and  Christian  doctrine.   Translated  by  A. 

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Preston,  Harriet  Waters.    Aspendale 7 18.3 

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Preston  fight;  or,  the  insurrection  of  1715.   A  tale. 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 331.16 

Pretenders,  Memoirs  of  the.  Jesse,  J.  H.  Lon- 
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Pretentious  young  ladies,  The:  a  comedy.  Mo- 
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Pretty  Miss  Bel  lew.     Gift,  T 529.10 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston.     Cooke,  J.  E 736.29 

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Prey,  The,  of  the  gods.     Church,  F 337.20 

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Prichard,  Sarah  J.    Aunt  Saidee's  cow 928.23 

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Prideaux,  T.  Syraes.  The  economy  of  fuel,  with 
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Prime,  Samuel  Irenaeus.  The  Alhambra  and  the 
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—  Life  of  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  inventor  of  the  elec- 

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Prime,  William  Cowper.     Boat  life  in   Egypt  and 

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Connecticut  streams;  Among  the  Francoiiia  mountains;  On 
a  mountain  brook;  On  Echo  lake;  Three  bottles  of  claret; 
What  flies  to  cast  on  a  Sunday ;  In  northern  New  Hampshire ; 
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—  Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.     New  York,  1858. 

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Prime  minister.  The.    TroUope,  A.  Vol.  i,  ii.  Leipzig.  331.26 

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Primitive   culture.     Tylor,   B.   B.     London,   1871. 

2  V.     8- 5922.6 

Primitive  man.  Figuier,  (G.)  L.  London,  1870.  8°.  5912.3 
Prince,  Nancy.     Narrative  of  [her]  life  and  travels. 

Written  by  herself,     2d  edition.     Boston,  1853. 

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Prince,  The,  and  the  page.     Yonge,  CM 3 18.7 

Prince,  The,  of  darkness.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  527.14 
Prince,  The,  of  the  house  of  David.     [Novel,  scene 

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Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.     [Historical  novel.] 

Mundt,  C.  (M.) 531.2 

Princess,   The.       Tennyson,   A.      Poetical  works. 

Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16° 1614.10.2 

Princess,  The:  comedy.     Gilbert,  W.  S.     Original 

plays.     New  York,  1876.     12° 1634,1 

Princess,  The,  and  the  goblin.  MacDonald,  G.  . . .  936.33 
Princess,       The,       of       Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 

Zschokke,  (J.)  H.  (D.)  Leipzig,  1867.  Sq.  16°.  316.11 
Princess,  The,  of  Elis:  comedy-ballet.     Moliere,  J. 

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Princess,  The,  of  the  moor.     John,  E 319.3 

Princess,  A,  of  Thule.     Black,  W.     Leipzig 328.28 

—  Same.     New  York 732.10 

PRINCESSE,   La,  d'i:lide:    comedie-ballet.     Moliere, 

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Printing,  American   encyclopaedia  of.      Ringwalt, 

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Prior,  James.  Life  and  character  of  Edmund 
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Prison  discipline  society,  Boston.     Reports.     1826- 

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Prison  of  Weltevreden,  The.     Gibson,  W.  M.     New 

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Private   theatricals.      Baker,    G.    M.     The   social 

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Privateer's-man,  The.     Marryat,  F 337.22 

Problematic  characters.     Spielhagen,  F 736. 16 

Problems  of  life  and  mind.     Lewes,  G.  H.     Vol.  i. 

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PrOBUS.       See  AURELIAN. 

Prochaska,  George.  Dissertation  on  the  functions 
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Procter,  Adelaide  Anne.  Legends  and  lyrics.  With 
an  introduction  by  C.  Dickens.  14th  edition, 
London,  1872.     2  v.     Portrait.     16° 5617.11 

Procter,  Bryan  W  Her.     Barry  Cornwall  and  some 

of  his  friends.  ^Fields,  J.  T.  Boston,  1876.   16°.   1829.1 

Proctor,  Edna  Dean.     A  Russian  journey.    Boston, 

1872.     324  pp.     Sm.  8° 428.12 

Proctor,  Richard  Anthony.  The  borderland  of 
science.  With  portrait.  London,  1873.  vii, 
4384- pp.     Sm.  8° : 6814.3 

—  Essays  on  astronomy.     Preceded  by  a  sketch  of 

the  life  and  work  of  Sir  John  Herschel,  With 
plates  and  drawings  on  wood.  London,  1872. 
xiv,  401pp.     8° 1521.4  and  6813,1 

—  The  expanse  of  heaven:  a  series  of  essays  on  the 

wonders  of  the  firmament.     London,  1873.     305 

pp.     Sm.  8° 6815.1 

—  Half-hours  with  the  stars:  a  plain  and  easy  guide 

to  the  knowledge  of  the  constellations.  Maps. 
Sdedition.     London,  1871.     22  pp.     4° 6810.1 

—  Half-hours  with  the  telescope;  being  a  popular 

guide  to  [its]  use.      With  illustrations.     New 

York  [London],  1873.     viii,  109  pp.     16° 1713.1 

—  Light  science  for  leisure  hours.  New  York,  1871. 

343  pp.     12° 1527.3 

—  The    moon:    her   motions,    aspect,   scenery,   and 

physical  condition.     With  3  lunar  photographs. 

New  York,  1873.     xx,  394+ pp.     16° 6814.2 

—  Other  worlds  than  ours:  the  plurality  of  worlds 

studied  under  the  light  of  recent  scientific 
researches.  New  York,  1871.  334  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 1527.4 

—  Our  place  among  infinities.     Essays  contrasting 

our  little  abode  in  space  and  time  with  the  in- 
finities around  us.  Added  Essays  on  astrology 
and  the  Jewish  Sabbath.  London,  1875.  323-{- 
pp.     Sm.  8° 6815.2 

—  Recent   solar   researches.     (7n  Estes,  D.     Half- 

hour  recreations  in  popular  science) 6813.7 

—  Saturn   and   its   system.      Illustrated.     London, 

1865.     xvi,  252-f  pp.     8° 6813.3 

—  Science  byways:  familiar  dissertations  on  life  in 

other  worlds;  comets  and  the  sun;  the  north 
pole;  rain;  danger  from  lightning;  growth  and 
decay  of  mind;  the  brain  and  mental  feats; 
automata,  &g.  Appended  an  essay  entitled 
Money  for  science.  Portrait.  Philadelphia 
[London],  1876.     xiv,  422-|- pp.     Sm.  8° 6836.4 

—  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the  aurora.     (In 

Estes,  D.  Half-hour  recreations  in  popular 
science)  6813,7 

—  The   sun.      With  plates  and  drawings  on  wood. 

2d   edition.      London,  1872.      xxviii,    503  pp. 

Sm.  8° 6814.1 

—  Transits  of  Venus.     A  popular  account  of  past 

and  coming  transits,  from  1639  to  2012.  With 
plates  and  woodcuts.  London,  1874.  xiv,  236 
pp.     Sm,  8° 6814,4 

—  The  universe  and  the  coming  transits.     London, 

1874.    Woodcuts,    xiv,  303  pp.     22  plates.    8°.   6813.4 


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Shelf.  No. 

Professor,  The.     Bronte,  C 321.20 

Professor,  The,  at  the  breakfast-table.      Holmes, 

0.  W.     Boston,  1872.     12° 1934.4 

ProgrI;s,  Le.    About,  E.  (F.  V.)    Paris,  1865.     18°.  5536.3 

Progress  and  prejudice.     Gore,  C.  G.  F 311.4 

Promotion:    a   vaudeville.     Planche,  J.  R.      New 

York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.5 

Prophete,  Le.     Meyerbeer,  G.     (In  Ditson,  C,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America.     Sumner,  C. 

Boston,  1874.     16" 833.1 

Propiac,  Catherine  Joseph  Ferdinand  Girard  de. 
Beautes  de  I'histoire  de  la  Suisse.  Orne  de 
gravures.     Paris,  1817.     435  pp.     12- 5728.6 

Prose  and  poetry.     Harte,  (F.)  B.     Leipzig,  1872. 

2v.ini.     Sq.  16" 339.1 

Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.     Kingsley,  C.     London, 

1873.     Sm.  8" 5616.11 

Prose  sketches  and  poems.    Pike,  A.    Boston,  1834. 

Sm.  8° 1612.11 

Prose  writers  of  Germany.  Hedge,  F.  H.  Phila- 
delphia [cop.  1847].     8° 5732.1 

Prostrate  state,  The:  South  Carolina  under  negro 

government.  Pike,  J.  S.  New  York,  1874.     12°.  5017.4 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  America,  History  of 

the.     Wilberforce,  S.     London,  1846.     16°  ....   6328.3 

Protestant  faith,  A  lecture  on  the.     Olmstead,  D. 

H.     New  York,  1874.     12° 6328.15 

Protestantism.  Arnold,  M.  St.  Paul  and  protes- 
tantism.    London,  1870.     Sm.  8° 5815.2 

—  Weninger,   F.  X.     Protestantism  and  infidelity. 

New  York,  1862.     16° 1538.9 

See  also  Reformation. 

Protoplasm.     Huxley,  T.  H.    On  yeast.    (In  Estes, 

D.     Half-hour  recreations  in  popular  science). .   6813.7 

—  Ross,  J.     On  protoplasm:  being  an  examination 

of  J.  H.  Stirling's  criticism  of  Prof.  Huxley's 
views.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 1527.22 

Proud  and  lazy.     Adams,  W.  T 918.10 

Proudhon,  Pierre  Joseph.  Sa  vie  et  sa  correspon- 
dance,  1838-48.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Paris, 
1872.     12° 5538.10 

Prout,  William.  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 
function  of  digestion,  considered  with  reference 
to  natural  theology.  4th  edition.  Edited  by  J. 
W.  Grifl&th.  London,  1855.  xxviii,  419  pp. 
Plate.     [Bridgewater  treatises.]     Sm.  8° 6436.10 

Proverb  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Bradley,  M.     Birds  of  a  feather 936.30 

Handsome  is  that  handsome  does 934.5 

• A  wrong  confessed  is  half  redressed  . .' 945.4 

—  Neily,  K.  J.     Actions  speak  louder  than  words..   938.20 

Fine  feathers  do  not  make  fine  birds 936.28 

One  good  turn  deserves  another 938.21 

Proverbial  philosophy,     [Poem.]     Tupper,  M.  F. 

New  York,  1845.     2  v.  in  1.     Sm.  8° 5616.8 

Provocations  of  Madame  Palissy,  The.     Manning, 

A 514.2 

Provost,  The.     Gait,  J 526.24 

Prudence  Palfrey.     Aldrich,  T.  B 738.13 

Prudy  keeping  house.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.7 

PauEandl.     Curtis,  G.  W 526.1 

Prussia.      Adams,    W.   T.      Northern  lands;    or, 

Young  America  in.     Boston,  1872.     16° 925.7 

—  Murray,   J.      Handbook   for   Prussia.     London, 

1871.     12° 5915.1 

See  also  Germany. 

Psalmody.     The  psaltery.     Mason,  L.,  and  Webb, 

G.J.     Boston,  1847.     Oblong  8° 1518.8 

Psyche:  tragedie-Joallet.    Moliere,  J.  B.  P.   (Euvres. 

Paris,  18G9.     12° 5537.2.3 

Psyche,  A,  of  to-day.     J enkiu,  Mrs.  G 518.11 

Psyche's  art.     Alcott,  L.  M 935.20 

Psychology.  Feuchterleben,  E.,  Freiherr  von. 
Principles  of  medical  psychology.  London, 
1847.    8° ' 6013.8 

—  Follen,  C.  (T.  C.)    Fragment  of  a  work  on.    Bos- 

ton, 1842.     12° 5735.4.3 

—  Maudsley,  H.     Body  and  mind.     Added  psycho- 

logical essays.     London,  1873.     8° 6036.15 


Psychology,  continued.  \^. ^=r ^        -.~^- 

—  Porter,  N.    Psychology  and  the  soul.  T?ew  Tork, 

1872.     8° 1520.4 

—  Spencer,   H.     Principles   of.     New  York,   1871, 

73.     2  V.     12° 6615.3 

Public  and  parlor  readings.     See  Monroe,  Lewis 

Baxter. 
Public    libraries.      See    American    social,  science 

association.     Free  lending  libraries.    By  W.  W. 

Greenough.     Cambridge,  1874.     8° 1932.2 

Publicans  and  sinners.     Braddon,  M.  E.     Leipzig. 

3  V.  in  2 329.13 

—  Same.     New  York 732.13 

Puck.     Rame,  L.  de  la 327.24 

PuDDLEFORD  papers.  The.     Riley,  H.  H 723.3 

PuLLEN,   Henry  William.     Modern   Christianity,  a 

civilized   heathenism.     Boston,    1875.     167  pp 

12° 6325.6 

PuLSZKY,    Ferencz    (Aurel)  and   Terezia.      White, 

red,  black.    Sketches  of  American  society  in  the 

United  States.  New  York,  1853.  2  v.  12°...  414.17 
Pumpelly,   Raphael.      Across   America  and  Asia. 

Notes  of  a  five  years'  journey  around  the  world 

and  of  residence  in  Arizona,  Japan  and  China. 

5th   edition,   revised.     New   York,  1871.     xvi, 

454  pp.  Maps.  Folded  plate.  Illustrations.  8°.  5916.2 
Pumps,  Treatise  on.     Swindell,  J.  G.     London,  n.  d. 

12° 1715.14 

Punch.  Vol.  64-68.  London,  1873-75.  5  v.  4°.  6531.1 
Pupils,  The,  of  St.  John  the  divine.     Yonge,  0.  M. 

[London,  1868.]     Sm.  8° 5937.9 

PuRiTANi,  I.     Bellini,  V.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Sandard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.3 

Puritanism,  Essay  on.     Arnold,  M.     London,  1870. 

Sm.  8° 5815.24 

Puritans,  History  of  the;   1517  to  1688.     Neal,  D. 

NewYork,187L     2  v.     8° 5411.1 

Note.  —  Neal  is  a  defender  of  the  puritans,  and  he  is  re- 
viewed ill  Whipple's  Essays  [1936.2.1],  where  there  is  a  glow- 
ing tribute  to  their  influence  in  New  England  history;  and 
Higginson,  in  his  "  Atlantic  essays  "  [1915.2,  from  the  Atlan- 
tic monthly,  Sept.,  1863],  depicts  the  life  of  the  puritan  minis- 
ter in  New  England.  Palfrey's  delineation  of  the  puritan 
character,  in  his  "History  of  New  England"  [5016.2],  is  a 
moderate  and  generally  just  one,  as  opposed  to  the  stronger 
light  and  shade  of  Macaulay  in  his  "  Essay  on  Milton  " 
[5422.2],  and  of  Bancroft  in  his  "  History  of  the  United 
States"  [5012.3].  The  historical  relations  of  the  established 
church  to  the  schools  of  independents,  which  grew  out  of 
Puritanism,  is  shown  from  a  churchman's  point  of  view,  in 
Curteis's  Bampton  lectures  [5816.11].  Johnson  gives,  though 
briefly,  the  views  of  a  tory  in  his  Life  of  Butler  [12;i8.20]. 
M.  Arnold's  "  St.  Paul  and  protestantism  "  [5815.24]  has  an 
introduction  on  the  relations  of  puritanism  to  the  church  of 
England.  Parton,  in  Harper's  monthly.  May,  1875,  has  a 
paper  on  the  "  Caricatures  of  the  puritan  times." 

Works  like  Masson's  Milton  [see  note  under  Milton]  will 
afford  much  illustrative  detail  on  one  side  or  the  other. 
Kingsley's  essay  [1223.5]  has  a  popular  defence  of  the  puritan 
character,  and  mstances  the  habits  of  our  own  day  as  justify- 
ing their  views.  Also  see  Carlyle's  "  Heroes  and  hero-wor- 
ship" [1535.19]  and  Jettreasou's  "Book  about  the  clergy" 
[6320.6]. 

Histories  of  Massachusetts,  New  England,  and  Plymouth 
colony  embrace  the  general  subject,  and  particularly  the 
phases  of  the  movement  on  American  soil ;  but  the  distinction 
should  be  borne  in  mind  that  the  settlers  of  Massachusetts 
were  the  proper  puritans,  who  would  purify  within  the 
church,  while  those  of  Plymoutli  were  seekers  of  that  reform 
on  an  independent  basis.  See  in  this  connection  Bacon's 
"  Genesis  of  the  New  England  churches"  [5212.13].^ 

PuRNELL,   Thomas.     Literature  and  its  professors. 

London  [1867].     xi,  292  pp.     16° 5927.3 

Pursuit,  The,  of  knowledge  under  diflSculties.  Illus- 
trated by  anecdotes.  Craik,  G.  L.  New  York, 
1868.     2  V.     12° 1013.2 

Pussy  Tip-toes'  family.     Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P 912.26 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     Reade,  C 315.3 

PuTLiTZ,  Gustav  (Heinrich  Gans)  zu.  Forest  voices. 
Translated  from  the  German.  C.  A.  Smith, 
editor.     Albany,  1866.     102  pp.     16° 1538.23 

Putnam,  Alfred  Porter,  editor.  Singers  and  songs  of 
the  liberal  faith.  With  biographical  sketches 
of  the  writers  and  with  historical  and  illustra- 
tive notes.    Boston,  1875.    xxiii,  556  pp.    Sm.  8°. 1513.4 

Putnam,  Allen.     Agassiz  and  spiritualism.     Boston 

[1874].     70-1- pp.     16° 1538.12 

—  Bible  marvel  workers.     Boston,  1873.     238  pp. 

16° 1536.18  and  5815.25 

Putnam,  E.    Receipt  book.    New  York,  1872.   xxiii, 

322  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 1515.7 


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Shelf.  No. 

Putnam,  George.    Sermons,  etc.    v.  p.,  v.  d.   pph.  v. 

8" 1932.1 

Contentg. —  The  signs  of  the  times.  Boston,  18.3(5.  24  pp.; 
Oration  delivered  bufore  tlio  Phi  Betft  Kappa  society.  Boston, 
1844.  3f)  pp. ;  Discourse  delivered  at  tlie  installation  of  David 
Fosdick.  Boston,  184(5.  vi,  72  pp.;  Address  delivered  at  the 
consecration  of  the  cemetery  at  Forest  hills,  .Tune  28,  1848. 
Roxhury,  1848.  28  pp. ;  Address  on  the  lite  and  character  of 
H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.    Roxbury,.l851.    22  pp. 

Putnam,  George  Palmer.  The  best  reading.  Hints 
on  the  selection  of  books;  on  the  formation  of 
libraries;  on  courses  of  reading,  etc.  With 
a  classified  bibliography.  New  York,  1872. 
255  pp.     12" *Il.R.,  F.3.5 

—  Same.      Revised,    enlarged,   and    continued    to 

December,    1874.     New  York,  1875.     345  pp. 

[Putnam's  handy-book  series. ]     12*= 6136. 10 

Putnam,  Israel.  Drake,  S.  A.  General  Israel  Put- 
nam, the  commander  at  Bunker  hill.  Boston, 
1875.     8° 1011.8 

—  Peabody,   0.   W.  B.      Life  of.     (7n  Sparks,  J. 

Library  of  American  biography) 5028.1.7 

—  Tarbox,  I.  N.     Life  of.     Boston,  1876.     8" 1012.7 

Note. —  For  the  authorities  on  the  controversy  as  to  General 
Putnam's  share  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  hill,  see  tlie  note  in  the 
Library  Bulletin  on  Centennial  reading,  July,  1875. 

Putnam's  handy-book  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Eggleston,  G.  C.     How  to  make  a  living 1536.20 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.     The  best  reading 6136.10 

Putnam's  monthly  magazine.     Vol.  1,  3-[10];  new 

series,  voL  1-6.    New  York,  1853-70.    15  v.    8^^.  5127.1 

Noie.  —  In  October,  1857,  united  with  Emerson's  United 
States  magazine,  and  published  under  the  double  title  of  Em- 
erson's magazine  and  Putnam's  monthly  until  November, 
1858,  when  it  was  discontinued.  In  18(58  a  new  series  was 
begun  by  the  original  publishers  under  the  original  name, 
and  was  continued  until  November,  1870,  when  the  work  was 
merged  in  Scribner's  monthly. 

Pygmalion  and  Galatea:    comedy.     Gilbert,  W.   S. 

Original  plays.     New  York,  1876.     12" 1634.1 

Pym,  John.  See  Smith,  G.  Three  English  states- 
men.    New  York,  1867.     12° 5425.1 

Pyne,  George.  Perspective  for  beginners.  10th  edi- 
tion, with  illustrations.  London,  1870.  iv, 
168--}-  pp.     Folded  plates.     12" 1716.29 

Pyramids  of  Ghizeh.  Decouverte  de  I'kgQ  et  de  la 
veritable  destination  des  quatre  pyramides  de 
Gizeh.     Dufeu,  A.     Paris,  1873.     8" 5932.11 

Pyrenees.  Blackburn,  H.  The  Pyrenees:  a  de- 
scription of  summer  life  at  French  watering 
places.     London,  1867.     8" 5522.3 

—  Taine,  H.  A.     A  tour  through  the.     New  York, 

1874.     8" 423.18 

Pyrrhus,  History  of.     Abbott,  J 915.12 

Quackenbos,  George  Payne.     Natural  philosophy. 

New  York,  1864.     450  pp.     12" 6436.5 

Quad,  M.,  pseud.     See  Lewis,  Charles  B. 

Quadroon,  The.     Reid,  M 725.7 

Quarrels  of  authors.   Disraeli,  I.  New  York,  1814. 

2  V.     12° 1537.17 

Quarrying   of  stone,  Treatise  on  the.     Burgoyne, 

SirJ.F.     London,  N.  D.     12" 1716.15 

Quarterly  review.  Vol.  57,  59, 119, 134-138.  Lon- 
don, 1836,  37,  66,  73-75.     8v.     8" 6717.1 

QuartremIire  de  Quincy,  Antoine  Chrysostome. 
Life    and    works    of    Raphael.       See    Duppa, 

Richard 6217.3 

QuEECHY.     Warner,  S 317.12 

Queen,  The,  of  Connaught.     A  story 721.15 

Queen,  The,  of  hearts.     Collins,  ( W.)  W 524.8 

Queen,  The,  of  the  Adriatic;  or,  Venice,  past  and 

present.    Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Boston,  1869.    16".     227.4 

Queen,  The,  of  the  regiment.     King,  K 732.33 

Queen  Mab.     Kavanagh,  J 323.1 

Queen  Mary.      ["  Bloody  Mary  "   of  England.]     A 

drama.     Tennyson,  A.     Boston,  1875.     16" 1617.10 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1876.     Sq.  16" 1618.8 

Queen  Tita's  wager.     Black,  W.     Leipzig 330.12 

—  Same.     New  York 711.9 

Queen's,  The,  Maries.     [Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and 

her  maids.]     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.17 

Queen's,  The,  necklace.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 611.6 

Queen's,  The,  revenge.    Collins,  ( W. )  W 511.2 


Slielf.  No, 

Queens.     Emory,  E.  B 931.3 

Queens  of  Scotland,  Lives  of  the.     Strickland,  A. 

New  York,  1859-73.     8  v.     12" 627.1 

Queens,  The,  of  society.    [Biographies.]    Thomson, 

K.  andJ.  C.     New  York,  186L     12" 1216.17 

Queens  of  song.      [Biographies.]     Clayton,   E.  C. 

London,  1863.     2  v.     8" 1221.4 

Queer  bonnets.     Tuthill,  L.  C 933.27 

Queer  folk.     Hugessen,  E.  H.  K 916.30 

Queer  little  people.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 933.22 

QuENTiN  Durward.     Scott,  ^Sir  W.     Boston 523.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.2 

Question,  A,  of  honor.     Fisher,  F.  C 713.8 

Quiet  nook,  A,  in  the  Jura.     RuflQni,  G 316.20 

Quincy,  Edmund.     Life  of  Josiah  Quincy.     Boston, 

1869.     xii,  560  pp.     Portraits.     ^° 5025.2 

Quincy,  Josiah,  ^r.,  b.  1744,  d.  1775,  Life  of.  Quincy, 

J.     Boston,  1825.     8" 5021.9 

—  Same.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1874.     8" 5022.16 

Quincy,  Josiah,   h.    1772,  d.   1864.     Essays  on  the 

soiling  of  cattle,  and  an  address  containing  sug- 
gestions which  may  be  useful  to  farmers.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.     64  pp.     8" 6614.4 

—  History  of  Harvard  university.      Boston,    1860. 

2v.     Illustrated.     8" 810.7 

—  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy,  jun.     Boston,  1825.    viii, 

498pp.     8" 5021.9 

—  Same.     2d  edition.    [Edited  with  some  additions 

by  Eliza  Susan  Quincy.  Added  a  reprint  of 
Observations  on  the  act  of  parliament  commonly 
called  the  Boston  port-bill;  with  thoughts  on 
civil  society  and  standing  armies.  Boston,  1774. 
Also  an  appendix.]  Boston,  1874.  Fac-similes. 
8" 5022.16 

—  Municipal  history  of  Boston,  1630-1830.  Boston, 

1852.     xi,  444  pp.     1  plate.     Plan.     8" 5011.5 

—  History  of  the  Boston  athenaaum,  with  biographi- 

cal notices  of  its  deceased  founders.  Cambri(ige, 

1851.     xii,  263,  104+ pp.     8" 811.4 

—  Life  of.     Quincy,  E.     Boston,  1869.     8° 5025.2 

Quincy,   Josiah   Phillips.       Charicles:    a  dramatic 

poem.     Boston,  1856.     106  pp.     16"...., 1615,17 

Quinine   plant,  Searching  for   the,   in   Peru.     (In 

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QuiNTiLiANUS,  Marcus  Fabius.     De  institutione  ora- 

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Quotations.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Treasury  of  thought. 

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books  of  quotations,  in  that  only /amiJior  excerpts  are  ad- 
mitted, and  a  verbal  index  enables  the  user  to  trace  the  quota- 
tion to  its  source. 

Rab  [a  dog]  and  his  friends.     Brown,  J.     Leipzig, 

1862:     Sq.  16° 311.29 

—  Same,     (/n  Johnsob,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics). .  .529.4.4 
Rabbit  fancier.  The.     Bement,  C.  N.     New  York, 

1855.     12" 1524.3 

Race,  The,  for  wealth.     Riddell,  J.  H 316.4 

Races,  The,  of  the  old  world.     Brace,  C.  L.     New 

York,  1870.     12" 1523.1 

Rachel  Gray.     Kavanagh,  J 323.7 

Rachel  Ray.     Trollope,  A 319.4 

Racine,  Jean  de.     The&tre  complet.     lEdition  vario- 
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pp.     12" 5537.3 

Contents.  —  La  Thebaide;  Alexandre  le  grand;  Andro- 
niaque;  Lesplaideurs;  Britannicus;  Berenice;  Bajazet;  Mith- 
ridate;  Iphigfinie;  Phedre;  Esther;  Athalie. 

—  Phadra.     See  Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.    Werke. 

Stuttgart,  1867.     8" 5734.L7 


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Radau,  Rodolpho.  Wonders  of  acoustics.  From 
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Radical  problems.  Bartol,  C.  A.  Boston,  1873.   16°.  1525.14 

Radicalism.     Teutscher  Radikalisinus  in  Amerika. 

Heinzen,  C.     N.  p.,  1867.     16° 2025.4 

Rae,  Edward.  The  land  of  the  north  wind;  or, 
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Rae,  John.  Statement  of  some  new  principles  of 
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Rae,  W.  Fraser.  Westward  by  rail :  a  journey  to 
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—  editor.      Wilkes,   Sheridan,  Fox:    the  opposition 

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Raffaello  Santi,  or  Sanzio  da  Urbino.  See  San- 
Ti,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  (Raphael)  da  Urbino. 

Rapt,  A,  that  no  man  made.     Lowell,  R.  T.  S.     (/» 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Ragged  Dick.     Alger,  H.,yr 934.13 

Ragged  Dick  series.     See  Alger,  Horatio,  jV. 

Ragged  schools.  Guthrie,  T.    New  York,  1873.  12°.  6327.16 

Raikes,   Thomas.       Personal    reminiscences.       {In 

Stoddard,  R.  H.     Bric-k-brac  series) 1828.7 

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Railroads.  Lardner,  D.  Railway  economy;  a  trea- 
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—  Poor,   H.   V.     Manual   of  the   railroads  of  the 

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—  Stephenson,  Sir  R.  M.      The  science  of  railway 

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—  Taylor,  J.     A  fast  life  on  the  modern  highway; 

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—  Vose,  G.  L.     Handbook  of  railroad  construction. 

Boston,  1857.     8° 6422.5 

Manual  for  railroad  engineers.     Boston,  1873. 

2  V.     8° 6424.1 

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Rainbow's  journey.     Abbott,  J 914.19 

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—  St.  John,  J.  A.     Life  of.    London,  1869.  Sm.  8°. 5423. 10 

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forward  his  accusations  in  the  45th  and  48th  chapters  of  his 
"  History  of  England  "  [5413.2].  Kingsley's  essay  is  based 
upon  Tytler  and  other  authorities,  and  is  readable.  There 
are  beside  an  essav  in  Whipple's  "  Age  of  Elizabeth  '  [1936.5] ; 
Lodge's  ''Portraits"  [5;i37.6.3];  a  "Secret  history  "  in  Dis- 
raeli's "  Curiosities  of  literature  "  [5626.6] ;  a  "  psychological  " 
study  by  Disraeli,  in  his  "  Amenities  of  literature  "  [15,'^3.13]; 
and  some  new  Tnaterial  by  S.  G.  Drake,  in  the  Genealogical 
register,  April,  1862.  See  also  the  full  account  in  AUibone. 
Raleigh  flgures  in  Scott's  "  Kenilworth  "  [324.8;  523.7]. 

Ralph  Somerville.     Eden,  C.  H 1115.19 

Ralph  the  heir.     Trollope,  A 334.4 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.     Alexander,  Mrs.  — 518.26 

Ralston,  William  Ralston  Shedden.  Russian  folk- 
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Rambler,   The.      [Periodic  essays.]      Johnson,   S. 

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Rambles  and  adventures  of  our  school  field-club. 

Davies,  G.  C.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 1115.15 

Rambles  of  an  archaeologist  among  old  books  and 
old  places.     Fairholt,   F.   W.     London,    1871. 

Sm.  4° 6232.3 

Rambling  story,  A.     Clarke,  M.  C. ..'. 718.1 

Rambosson,  J.  Astronomy.  Translated  by  C.  B. 
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Shelf.  No. 
Rame,  Louise  de  la.    {Ouida.)   Bebee;  or,  two  little 

wooden  shoes " 913.30 

—  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage,  and  other  novelettes.. .     331.5 

—  Chandos 327.21 

—  A  dog  of  Flanders.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.   Little 

classics)  529.4.10 

—  Folle-Farine 327.22 

—  Idalia 327.19 

—  In  a  winter  city.     A  story  of  the  day 717.13 

—  A  leaf  in  the  storm.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Lit- 

tle classics) 529.4.11 

—  A  leaf  in  the  storm  and  other  stories.     Berlin. . .     717.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 327.23 

—  Pascarel.     Leipzig 329.7 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 528.7 

—  Puck 327,24 

—  Signa.     Leipzig 331.11 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 723.15 

—  Strathmore 327.18 

—  Tricotrin 327.20 

—  Two  little  wooden  shoes 329.18 

—  Under  two  flags 327.25 

Rameses  the  great;  or,  Egypt  3300  years  ago.  Tug- 
not  de  Lanoye,  F.     New  York,  1872.     16° 1714.3 

Ramrod,  The,  broken;  or,  the  Bible,  history,  and 

common  sense  in  favor  of  the  moderate  use  of        ■> 
good  spirituous  liquors.     Boston,  1859.    300  pp. 
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Ramsay,  Allan.  Works.  With  life  by  G.  Chalmers; 
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Ramsay,  Alexander.  Rudiments  of  mineralogy. 
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Ramsay,  Edward  Bannerman.  Reminiscences  of 
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Ran  away  to  sea.     Reid,  M 923.28 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood.    MacDonald,  G 536.19 

Rand,  Edward  Sprague,yr.  Flowers  for  the  parlor 
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—  Popular   flowers,   and    how   to    cultivate    them. 

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4° 1516. 17 

—  The  window  gardener.     Boston,  1872.     132-|-pp. 

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Randolph,  Mrs. — .     Gentianella 714.9 

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Randolph,  John.  See  Parton,  J.  Famous  Ameri- 
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Randolph,  Sarah  N.  The  domestic  life  of  Thomas 
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Rangers,  The.  [American  historical  novel.]  Thomp- 
son, D.  P.     2v 734.2 

Rangers  and  regulators.  The,  of  the  Tanaha.     A 

tale  of  the  republic  of  Texas.     Reid,  M 527.18 

Ranke,  (Franz)  Leopold  von.  A  history  of  Eng- 
land principally  in  the  seventeenth  century. 
Oxford,1875.     6  v.     8° 5412.6 

Contents.  — yo\.  I.  Crises  in  the  early  history,  160.3-1629. 
II.  1629-1649.  in.  1649-1674.  IV.  1675-1691.  V.  1690-1760; 
Appendix:  [Extracts]  from  original  documents.  VI.  Appen- 
dix: Criticisms  of  the  historians;  The  war  in  Ireland,  1689, 
90;  Extracts  •from  the  reports  of  F.  Bonnet;  Extracts  from 
the  correspondence  of  William  ni;  Index. 

—  History  of  the  popes,  their  church  and  state,  and 

especially  of  their  conflicts  with  protestantism 

in  the  16th  and  17th  centuries.   Translated  by  E. 

Foster.   London,  1871.    3  v.    Portraits.    Sin.  8-^.  5516.7 

Ranthorpe.     Lewes,  G.  H 312.4 

Rape  of  the  gamp.     Mason,  C.  W 711.36 

Rape  of  the  lock.  The.     [Poem.]     Pope,  A.     Select 

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Raphael.    See  Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  (Raphael) 

da  Urbino. 


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Kaphael;  or,  pages  of  the  book  of  life  at  twenty. 

Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.)de.  New  York,  1868.  12'^.   1935.2 

Rapids,  The,  of  Niagara.     Warner,  S.     New  York, 

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Raspk,  Rodolph  Eric.  The  adventures  of  Baron 
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Rasselas.    [An  Eastern  tale.]    Johnson,  S.    Works. 

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Rationalism.  History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of 
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Rau,  Charles.     Early  man  in  Europe.     Illustrated. 

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Rauber,  Die.     Schiller,   (J.   C.)   F.  von.     Werke. 

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Raumer,  Friedrich  (Ludwig  Georg)  von.  Die  Koni- 
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Bildness  der  Maria  Stuart.  Leipzig,  1836.  xvi, 
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Ravenscliffe.     Marsh-Caldwell,  a 313.24 

Ravenshoe.     [Novel,  Crimean  war.]     Kingsley,  H.  326.20 

Rawlinson,  George.  The  five  great  monarchies  of 
the  ancient  Eastern  world;  or,  the  history, 
geography,  and  antiquities  of  Chaldaea,  Assyria, 
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maps  and  illustrations.     London,  1871.    3  v.   8°.  5922.3 

—  A  manual  of  ancient   history  from   the   earlier 

times  to  the  fall  of  the  Western  empire.     Oxford, 

1869.     xii,  580  pp.     8° 5921.10 

—  The  sixth  great  oriental  monarchy;   or  the  geog- 

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—  The  seventh   great  oriental  monarchy;    or,   the 

geography,  history,  and  antiquities  of  the  Sassa- 
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lustrated from  ancient  and  modern  sources.  Lon- 
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Rawlinson,  Sir  Hem-y  (Creswicke).  England  and 
Russia  in  the  East.  A  series  of  papers  on  the 
political  and  geographical  condition  of  Central 
Asia.  With  map.  London,  1875.  xvi,  393  pp.  8'^.  5921.5 

Ray,   Isaac.     Mental  hygiene.     Boston,   1863.     xi, 

338  pp.     16" 6036.5 

Ray.     Spofford,  H.  E.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.   Little 

classics) 529.4.11 

Raymond,  Rossiter  Worthington.     The  man  in  the 

moon  and  other  people 912.25 

—  Silver  and  gold:  an  account  of  the  mining  and 

metallurgical  industry  of  the  '  United  States, 
with  reference  chiefly  to  the  precious  metals. 
New  York,  1873.  566  [564]  pp.  Illustrated. 
8== 6631.5 

—  Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and 

territories  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains.  4th 
annual  report.  See  United  States.  Depart- 
ment of  the  treasury 5035.8 

Raymond  and  Agnes:  a  drama.    Lewis,  M.  G.     New 

York,  N.  D.     12" 1635.4 

Raynouard,  Francois  Juste  Marie.  Lexique  roman 
ou  dictionnaire  de  la  langue  des  troubadours, 
comparee  avec  les  autres  langues  de  I'Europe 
latine.     Paris,  1838-44.     6  v.     8° 5531.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Recherches  philologiqiies  stir  la  langue 
roniaiie;  RSsuuie  de  la  graminaire  romaue;  Koriian  de  Fla- 
nienca;  Roman  de  Jaufrc;  Roman  de  G6rard  de  Rossillon; 
Clironique  des  Albigeois,  poeme  de  Guillaunie  de  Tudele; 
Roman  de  Fieiabras;  Roman  de  Blandin  de  Cornouailles; 
Pieces  diverses;  Breviaii  d'anior,  par  MattVe  Einiengaud  de 
Beziers;  Le  libre  de  Seneqiia;  La  vie  de  Sainte  fininiie;  I.es 
quatre  vertus  caidinales,  par  Deudes  de  Prades;  Vies  de  SS. 
Trophime,  Honorat,  Alexis;  Evangile  de  Nicodeme;  £van- 
gile  de  I'enfance  II.  Introduction  au  dictiounaire:  A-C. 
III.  D-K.  IV.  L-P.  V.  Q-Z.  VI.  Appendice;  Vocabulaire 
alphabetique  des  mots  disposes  par  families  dans  le  lexique. 

Read,  Harriette  Fanning.    Dramatic  poems.  Boston, 

1848.     vi,  297+pp.     8" 163L1 

Co?i/eM««.— Medea;  Erminia;  The  new  world. 

Read,  William.     Placenta  praevia;    its  history  and 

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Shelf.  No. 
Reade,   Charles.     The   box   tunnel.      {In  Johnson, 

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—  Christie  Johnstone.     Leipzig 339.23 

—  The  cloister  and  hearth.     [15th  century  on  the 

continent] 316.24 

—  The  eighth  commandment 716.6 

—  A  good  fight,  and  other  tales 538.2 

—  Griffith  Gaunt 527.1 

—  Hard  cash.     [Private  insane  asylums] 316.22 

—  A  hero  and  a   martyr  [James  Lambert]:  a  true 

narrative.    With  portrait.    New  York,  1875.  8°.  710.32 

—  "It  is  never  too  late  to  mend" 316.25 

Note.  —  Prison  life  in  England ;    sheep  raising  in  Australia. 

—  "  Love  me  little,  love  me  long  " 315.2 

—  Peg  Woffington,  and  other  stories.     Boston 527,3 

Contents. —Ve%  Woffinf^ton;  Christie  Johnstone;  Clouds 
and  sunshine;  Art;  Propria  quae  maiibus;  The  box  tunnel; 
Jack  of  all  trades. 

—  Peg  Woffington.   [Theatrical  life,  Colley  Cibber's 

time.]     Leipzig 310.23 

—  Put  yourself  in  his  place.     [Trade  unions] 315.3 

—  A  simpleton.     Leipzig 328.29 

—  Same.     New  York 531.30 

—  A  terrible  temptation.     Leipzig 315.1 

—  Same.     New  York 531.34 

—  The  wandering  heir.     Leipzig 335.16 

—  Same.     New  York 531.14 

—  White  lies.     [Napoleonic  times] 527.2 

—  and  BouciCAULT,  Dion  (L.)     Foul  play 724.18 

Reade,  (William)  Winwood.  The  African  sketch- 
book.    With  maps  and  illustrations.     London, 

1873.     2  V.     8" 5925.4 

Reading.     What  to  read,  and  how  to  read.     Moore, 

C.  H.     New  York,  1871.     12" 1537.3 

Reading  club.  The.  Baker,  G.  M.    Boston,  1875,  76. 

3  V.     12" 1538. 13 

Ready-Money  Mortiboy.  Maurice,  AV.,  and  Rice,  J.  732.9 
Ready    reckoner,    American.      Day,  B.    H.      New 

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Real  folks.     Whitney,  A.  D.  T 735.10 

Realm,   The,  of  the  ice  king.      By  the  author  of 

"  Saved  from  the  wreck."     London  [1874].    318 

pp.     Map.     Illustrations.     Sq.  16" 5934.12 

Realmah.     Helps,  Sir  a.     Boston,  1869.     16" 524.21 

Reason  and  redemption,  or  the  Gospel  as  it  attests 

itself.  White,  R.  B.  Philadelphia,  1873.  8".  1532.5 
Reason  in   religion.     Hedge,   F.  H.     Boston,  1865. 

Sm.  8" 6325.4 

Rebel's,  A,  recollections.     Eggleston,  G.  C.     New 

York,  1875.     16" 5016.15 

Recamieu,  Jeanne  Franpoise  Julie  Adelaide  Bernard. 

Memoirs  and  correspondence.      Translated  and 

edited  by  I.  M.  Luyster.     2d  edition.     Boston, 

1867.     xxii,  408  pp.     Portrait.     12" 1226.4 

—  Madame  Kecamier  and  her  friends.     Lenormant, 

A.  (C.)     Boston,  1875.     12" 1226.14 

Receipts.     Benjamin,   P.      Wrinkles   and  recipes. 

New  York  [1875].     12° 1717.12 

—  Kitchiner,  W.     The  cook's  oracle:  containing  re- 

ceipts for  plain  cookery.     Boston,  1822.     12". .  .1516.20 

—  Mackenzie,  C.     Five  thousand  receipts  in  all  the 

useful  and  domestic  arts.  Philadelphia,  1858.  8".  1531.1 

—  Miller,   E.  S.      In  the  kitchen.     Boston,  1875. 

Sm.  4° 1532.8 

—  Putnam,  E.  Receipt  book.  New  York,  1872.  12".   1515.7 

—  Woodman,  M.  S.    Choice  receipts.    Boston,  1875. 

12" 6427.2 

Reclus,  (Jean  Jacques)  Elisee.  The  earth:  a  de- 
scriptive history  of  the  phenomena  of  the  life  of 
the  globe.  Translated  by  B.  B.  Woodward,  and 
edited  by  H.  Woodward.  Illustrated  by  maps. 
New  York,  1872.     573  pp.     8" 6632.1 

—  The  ocean,  atmosphere,  and  life.     Being  the  sec- 

ond series  of  a  descriptive  history  of  the  life  of 

the  globe.    Illustrated.    Maps.    New  York,  1873. 

534  [528]  pp.     8" -6632.2 

Recollections    and    reflections.       Planche,   J.    R. 

London,  1872.     2  v.     8" 5524.2 

Recollections  of  a  busy  life.     Greeley,  H.     New 

York,  1873.     8° 5023.8 


RECOLLECTIONS 


199 


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Shelf.  No. 

Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     Mitford,  M.  R. 

Now  York  [1851].     12° 1636.4 

Xote.  —  Mostly  citations  of  favorite  writings. 

Recollections  of  a  page  at  the  court  of  Louis  xvi. 
Hezecques,  C.  A.  F.  E.,  comte  d',  haron  de  Mailly. 
London,   1873.     8° 5524.4 

Recollections  of  my  childhood.     Lippincott,  S.  J.  922.25 

Recollections  of  past  life.     Holland,  Sir  H.    New 

York,  1872.     12" 5426.1 

Recollections   of   seventy   years.     Farrar,  E.  W. 

Boston,  1866.     12^ 1225.2 

"  Recommended  to  mercy  " 315.4 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.    [Essays.]    lioyd, 

A.  K.  H.     Boston,  1862.     2  v.     16" 1535.16 

Reciieations  of  Christopher  North.  [Essays.]  Wil- 
son, J.     New  York,  1871.     8" 153L7 

Recreative  arts.  Bartlett,  G.  B.  Parlor  amuse- 
ments for  the  young  folks.     Boston,  1875.     12".   1517.5 

—  Bellew,  F.     The  art  of  amusing.     London,  n.  d. 

Sm.  8" 1518.10 

—  Boy's  own  book  :  a  complete  encyclopasdia  of  out- 

door and  indoor  exercises  and  diversions 916.5 

—  Cremer,  W.  H.    The  secret  out;  or,  one  thousand 

tricks  in  drawing-room  or  white  magic.  London, 

N.  D.     16" 1516.11 

—  Dick,  W.  B.,  Frost,  S.  A.,  and  Taylor,  W.    What 

shall  we  do  to-night?  or  social  amusements  for 
evening  parties.     New  York  [1873].     12" 1516.19 

—  Elliott,  A.     Out-of-doors:  a  handbook  of  games 

for  the  playground.     London,  1872.     12° 1517.8 

Within-doors:  a  book  of  games  and  pastimes  for 

the  drawing-room.     London,  1872.      16" 916.19 

—  Frickell,   G.     Magic  no   mystery,  etc.     London, 

1876.     Sm.  8"  . . .  .^ 1515.20 

—  -  The  secret  out;  or,  one  thousand  tricks  with 

cards,  and  other  recreations.     New  York  [cop. 

1869].     12" 1515.15 

The  sociable;  or,  1001  home  amusements.  New 

York  [cop.  1858].     12" 1514.6 

—  Routledge,  E.,  editor.     Every  boy's  book:  a  com- 

plete encyclopgedia  of  sports  and  amusements. 
London,  1863.     16" 916.4 

—  Same.     London  [1868].      16"   6414.2 

—  Smith,  C.  L.    Home  arts  for  young  and  old.    Bos- 

ton, 1873.     12" 1517.3 

—  Strutt,  J.     The  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 

of  England.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8" 6414.4 

—  Wood,   J.  G.      The  modern  playmate.      London 

[1870].     Sq.  16" 6414.3 

—  Same.     London  [1875].     Sm.  8" 6414.6 

See  also  Billiards,  Cards,  Charades,  Ciiess,  Fish  and  fishing, 
Games,  Magic,  Magician,  Skating,  Sports  and  sporting, 
Swininiiug,  Whist. 

Rector,  The,  and  the  doctor's  family.     Oliphant,  M- 

(0.  W.) 328.7 

Rector,  The,  of  St.  Mark's.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.25 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she.     Broughton,  R 310.1 

Red  cotton  night-oap  country.  [Poems.]   Browning, 

R.     Boston,  1^73.     12" 1617.4 

Red  court  farm.  The.     Wood,  E.  P 333.12 

Red   cross;    or.    Young   America   in    England   and 

Wales.     Adams,  W.  T.     Boston,  1871.     16"...   916.18 
Red-jacket.     See  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, 
Red  river,  Louisiana,  Exploration  of  the,  in  1852. 
Marcy,  R.  B.,  and  MacClellau,  G.  B.  Washing- 
ton, 1854.     8" 5033.2 

Red  Rover,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.24 

Red   sea.  The  Rob    Roy  on   the.     [Canoe  voyage.] 

Macgregor,  J.     New  York,  1870.     Sm.  8" .    423.17 

Red-shanty  boys.  The.     Ludlow,  P 937.19 

Redfield,  James  W.  Comparative  physiognomy; 
or,  resemblances  between  men  and  animals. 
Illustrated.     New  York,  1852.     334  pp.     8"... 1521. 15 

Redgauntlet.     Scott,  iSjV  W 523.5 

Redmond,  count  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish  rapparee.  Carle- 
ton,  W 518.5 

Redskins,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.2 

Reed,  Rebecca  Theresa.     Six  months  in   a  convent. 

Boston,  1835.     192  pp.     16" 1539.2 

Reed,  A,  shaken  with  the  wind.     Faithful,  E 737.12 


Shelf.  No. 

Reemelin,  Charles.  The  vine-dresser's  manual,  an 
illustrated  treatise  on  vineyards  and  wine-mak- 
ing.    New  York,  1855.     103  pp.     12" 6426.4 

Reflection,  Aids  to.      Coleridge,  S.  T.      London, 

1867.     16" 5818.11 

Reformation,  The.  Burnet,  G.  The  history  of  the 
reformation  of  the  church  of  England.  Oxford, 
1865.     7  V.     8" 6320.5 

—  Fisher,    G.    P.      The   reformation.      New  York, 

1873.     8" 5813.7 

—  Hardwick,   C.     History  of  the  Christian  church " 

during  the.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8" 6326.20 

—  Seebohm,  F.     The  era  of  the  protestant  revolu- 

tion.    London,  1874.     Sq.  16" 628.3 

Note.  —  For  the  preliminaries  of  the  general  movement,  see 
Newman's  "  Essays  "  [5t514..5.2]  for  that  of  the  11th  century ;  the 
English  church  histories  and  lives  of  Wicklitf  with  Mil- 
man's  "  Latin  Christianity  "  r.5817.11]  for  that  in  England  in 
the  I4th  century.  Lives  of  Husa  cover  that  in  Bohemia 
in  the  lath  century.  The  striigjile  of  the  Waldenses  is  told 
in  Milman's  "Latin  Christianity"  [.5817.11].  Robertson's 
"  History  of  the  Cliristian  church"  [6;j27.10]  comes  down  to 
the  beginning  of  the  German  movement  under  Luther. 

7)1  general.  The  general  reader  will  find  Prof.  Fisher's 
book  [-5813.7]  ample,  and  derive  aid  from  his  references  and 
list  of  books.  If  a  more  condensed  account  is  wanted  use 
Seebohm.  Hardwick,  who  takes  a  church  of  England  stand- 
point, may  be  read  in  connection,  and  will  be  found  a  con- 
venient manual,  witli  foot  note  references,  and  ill  chapter  5  he 
names  the  ditferent  sects  and  heresies  accompanying  the 
movement.  If  further  study  is  needed,  see  the  note  in  the 
Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history.  D'Aubign6  is  reviewed  in 
Sir  James  Stephen's  Essays  [1931.1]. 

In  England  and  Scotland.  See  England,  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory, note.  The  general  historians  Hume  and  Robfertson  on 
the  protestant  side,  and  Lingard  on  the  catholic  side,  will 
give  a  general  view.  See  lives  of  principal  English  reformers, 
and  Bacon's  ''Genesis  of  the  ^New  England  churches" 
[5812.13] ;  and  Froude's  History  [82t!.9]  for  the  part  of  Henry 
VIII  and  Wolsey  in  the  niovement,  and  several  papers  in  his 
"  Shoi  t  studies  "  [1914.5],  having  in  part  relation  to  the  move- 
ment in  Scotland,  concerning  which  lives  of  Knox  should  be 
consulted,  and  the  general  histories  of  Scotland.  Neal's 
"Puritans"  [5411.1]  elucidates  the  events  from  the  puritan 
point  of  view. 

In  Germany.  See  Germany,  ecclesiastical  history,  note; 
Luther,  note;  and  Melaiichthon,  note.  Fisher's  general  his- 
tory will  ordinarily  sutHce.  Dollinger  has  a  chapter  in  his 
"Reunion  of  the  churches"  [5816-6];  and  Robertson's 
"  Charles  V"  [5610.1]  necessarily  concerns  it.  Macaulay's 
Essays  [1918.4]  on  Ranke  and  Hallam  relate  in  part  to  the 
reformation. 

In  France,  etc.  See  France,  ecclesiastical  history,  note; 
Switzerland,  note;  Calvin,  note:  also  Froude  on  Calvinism, 
in  his  "Short  studies"  [1914.5.1];  and  Huguenots,  note. 
Also,  D'Aumale's  "  Princes  of  Conde  "  [.5522.9]  and  White's 
Saint  Bartholomew. 

In  the  Netherlands.  Motley's  "  Dutch  republic  "  [822.2]  and 
Prescott's  "  Pliilip  II  "  [1222.1]. 

In  Spain.  Beside  Fisher  and  the  general  accounts,  see 
Prescott's  "  Philip  ii"  [1222.1]  and  Ticknor's  "  Spanish  lit- 
erature "  [5922.2]. 

See  also  Cove's  "House  of  Austria"  [.5715.1];  Roscoe's 
"  Leo  X  "  [5.526.6] ;  Robertson's  "  Charles  v  "  [5610.1] ;  Gibbon's 
.54th  chapter  [824.9];  Smytli's  9th  and  10th  lecture  [5012.10; 
5925.7]:  Hallam's  literature  [1531.2];  Prescott's  "  Ferdinand 
and  Isabella"  [5922.5];  Ranke's  "  Lives  of  the  popes"  [.5516.7]; 
and  Guizot's"  History  of  civilization  "  [.5924  8].  Parton,  in 
Harper's  monthly,  April,  1875,  has  a  paper  on  the  caricatures  of 
the  reformation  period. 

Also,  Ecclesiastical  history.  Protestantism. 

In  Fiction.  In  England,  Holt's  "Isoult  Barry  of  Wyns- 
cote  "  and  "  Robin  Tremayne,"  time  of  Mary  I.  In  Scotland, 
Mrs.  Oliphant's  "Magdalen  Hepburn."  In  France,  James's 
"Huguenot"  [722.10],  and  Bungener's  "Bourdaloue  and 
Louis  XIV"  [716.4]  and  "  Priest  and  Huguenot  "  [627.4],  time 
of  Louis  XV.  In  Germany,  Mrs.  Charles's  "  Schonberg- 
Cotta  family"  [321.3];  and  Mrs.  Manning's  "Good  old 
times."  In  Spain,  Mrs.  Cliarles's  "Martyrs  of  Spain."  For 
Savonarola's  agency  in  Italy,  see  George  Eliot's  '•Romola" 
[310.23]. 

Regimen,  Lectures  on.     Willich,  A.  F.  M.     Boston, 

1800.     2  V.     12" 6015.1 

Reginald  Hastings.     Warburton,  E.  (B.  G.) 531.18 

Reginald  Hetherege.     Kingsley,  H 310.21 

Reichel,  William  C,  editor.  A  memorial  of  the 
dedication  of  monuments  erected  by  the  Mora- 
vian historical  society  to  mark  the  sites  of 
ancient  missionary  stations  in  New  York  and 
Connecticut.  New  York,  1860.  viii,  5-1844- 
pp.     Illustrated.     8° 831.3 

Reichsgrafin   Gisela.      John,  .E.     Leipzig,    1874. 

2  V.     16" 5736.2 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.     See  Fisher,  Frances  C. 

Reid,  Mayne.     The  boy  hunters 932.14 

—  The  boy  slaves 931.1 

—  The  boy  tar 923.26 

— .-  Bruin:  the  grand  bear  hunt 937.22 

—  The  bush-boys , 923.27 

—  The  castaways:  a  story  of  adventure  in  the  wilds 

of  Borneo 937.23 

—  The  child  wife 527.5 


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REVERE 


Shelf.  No, 
Reid,  Mayne,  continued. 

—  The  cliff-climbers;    or,   the   lone  home   in    the 

Himalayas 923.31 

—  The  English  family  Robinson.     The  desert  home.  937.21 

—  The  flag  of  distress:  a  tale  of  the  South  sea  ....   921.18 

—  The  headless  horseman 725.9 

—  The  hunter's  feast 527.7 

—  Lost  Lenore 725.1 

—  The  maroon:  or  planter  life  in  Jamaica 725.2 

—  Odd  people.     A  popular  description  of  singular 

races  of  man 923.32 

—  Osceola  the  Seminole , 725.11 

—  The   plant   hunters;  or,   adventures   among   the 

Himalaya  mountains 923.29 

—  The  quadroon 725.7 

—  Ran  away  to  sea 923.28 

—  The  rangers  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaha:  or, 

life  among  the  lawless.     A  tale  of  the  republic 

of  Texas 527.18 

—  The  rifle-rangers;    or,   adventures   in  Southern 

Mexico 527.6 

—  The  scalp-hunters 725.5 

—  The  tiger-hunter 725.4 

—  The  war-trail 725.10 

—  The  white  chief.     A  legend  of  North  Mexico  ...   713.14 

—  The  white  gauntlet 527.4 

—  The  wild  huntress 725.6 

—  Wild  life ;   or,  adventures  on  the  frontier 725.3 

—  The  wood-rangers;   or,  the  trappers  of  Sonora...     725,8 

—  The  young  voyageurs 923.33 

—  The  young    yagers,  or  a   narrative   of  hunting 

adventures  in  Southern  Africa 923.30 

Reid,  Thotuas.     Essays  on  the  intellectual  powers  of 

man.     Abridged.     With  notes  and  illustrations 

.  from  Sir  W.  Hamilton  and  others.     Edited  by 

J.  Walker.     10th  edition.     Philadelphia,  1861. 

XV,  492  pp.     12° 1526.23 

—  An  inquiry  into  the  human  mind,  on  the  princi- 

ples of  common  sense.     4th  edition.     London, 

1775.     xvi,  488  pp.     8^ 5834.9 

Reign  of  law,  The,  [in  natural  science].  Camp- 
bell, G.  D.,  duke  of  Argyll.  New  York  [1869]. 
16^^ 1525.15 

Rejected  addresses,  and   other   poems.     Smith,  J. 

and  H.     New  York,  1871.     12^-^ 1624.2 

Note.— At  tl\e  opening  of  the  new  Drury  Lane  tlieatrein 
1812,  there  was  a  competition  of  poets  for  the  opening  ad- 
dress, and  these  rejected  addresses  are  tlie  supposed  unsuc- 
cessful ones,  being  capital  imitations  of  the  well-known  poets 
of  tlie  day. 

Rejected  wife,  The.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 727.14 

Religio  medici.  Browne,  .SiV  T.  Boston,  1872.  16°. 5617.16 
Religion,   The,   of  Rome   described   by  a    Roman. 

Authorised  translation  [with  an  introduction]. 

By  W.  Howitt.     London,   1873.     xxii,  374   pp. 

Sm.  8° 5817.6 

Religion.     The    Bremen  lectures  on  fundamental, 

living,  religious  questions.     Boston,  1871.    12°. 1536.11 

—  Brinton,    D.    G.      The   religious  sentiment,    its 

source  and  aim.     A  contribution  to  the  science 

and  philosophy  of.     New  York,  1876.     16° 5815.27 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     Common-sense  in.     Boston,  1874. 

12° 5817.7 

—  Dewey,  0.     Discourses  -on  the  nature  of.     New 

York,  1847.     3  v.     12'- 5237.2 

—  Doddridge,  P.     The  rise  and  progress  of  religion 

in  the  soul.     Exeter,  1794.     12° 6327.9 

—  Draper,  J.  W.     History  of  the  conflict  between 

science  and  religion.     New  York,  1875.     12°...  5826.4 

—  Foster,  J.     Essay  on  the  importance  of  consid- 

ering the  subject  of.     Boston,  1828.     12° 1916.8 

—  Frothingham,  0.  B.     The  religion  of  humanity. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 1537.6 

—  Hedge,  F.  11.    Reason  in.    Boston,  1865.    Sm.  8°.   6325.4 

—  Humboldt,  (C.)  W.  von.    Religious  thoughts  and 

opinions.     Boston,  1851.     16-^ 5818.10 

—  Johnson,  S.    Oriental  religions  and  their  relation 

to  universal  religion.     Boston,  1873.     8° 5811.3 

—  Le  Conte,  J.     Religion  and  science.     New  York, 

1874.     12° 5817.14 

—  Martineau,  J.     Religion  as  affected  by  modern 

materialism.     New  York,  1875.     16° 5818.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Religion,  continued. 

—  Mill,  J.  S.  Three  essays  on.  New  York,  1874.  8°.  6325.7 

—  Morison,  D.    The  religious  history  of  man.    Lon- 

don, 1842.     Sm.  8° 5816.15 

—  Mueller,    (F.)   M.     Lectures  on  the  science  of. 

New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5616.2 

—  Temple,  F.     The  present  relations  of  science  to. 

(/n  Hedge,  F.  H.  Recent  inquiries  in  theology).  1526.24 

—  Ware,   H.      Inquiry   into    the   foundation,    evi- 

dences, and  truths  of.  Cambridge,  1842.  2  v.   12°.  5815.1 

—  Weiss,  J.    American  religion.    Boston,  1871.    12°.  1537.5 

See  also  Christianity,  Evidences,  Sects,  Theology. 

Religions.  Adams,  H.  Dictionary  of  all  religions 
and  religious  denominations,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern.    Boston,  1817.     8° 5812.3 

-^  -  A  view  of.     Boston,  1801.     8° 1530.4  and  5814.7 

—  Hayward,  J.     The  book  of.     Boston,  1843.     12°.  1534.4 
Religious  magazine  and  monthly  review.     Vol.  49, 

50,  51,  no.  1,  2.     Boston,  1873,  74.     3  v.     8°..   6738.1 

Note.  —  In  vol.  51,  the  title  is  changed  to  "  Monthly  religious 
magazine  and  theological  review." 

R^MUSAT,  Charles  (Francois  Marie),  comte  de.  Bacon, 
savie,  son  temps,  sa  philosophie,  et  de  son  influ- 
ence  jusqu'k   nos   jours.       2e   edition.      Paris, 

1858.     xv,464+pp.     18° 2016.9 

Rena.     Hentz,  C.  L 534.16 

Renaissance.  Pater,  W.  H.  Studies  in  the  his- 
tory of  the.     London,  1873.     Sm  8° 5925.2 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Renaissance.    London,  1875.    8°.  5522.8 

Note. —  Symonds's  book  so  far  as  published  does  not  touch 
the  artistic  development  of  this  period.  Pater  covers  the  cliief 
manifestations  of  this  many-sided  movement,  which  is  com- 
monly defined  as  the  revival  in  tlie  15th  century  of  the  feel- 
ings of  classic  antiquity.  See  notes  under  Italy  and  the 
Middle  ages. 

Renan,  (Joseph)  Ernest.     The  apostles.     From  the 

original  French.     London,  1869.    288-}-  pp.  8°.  5812.8 

—  Life  of  Jesus.     From  the  French  by  C,  E.  Wil- 

bour.     New  York,  1865.     376  pp.     12° 1525.2 

Rendezvous,  The:  an  operetta.     Ay  ton,   R.     New 

York,  n.  D.     12° 1635.3 

Rene  of  Anjou,  king  of  Sicily,  Naples,  and  Jerusalem, 

Life  and  times  of.     Hookham,  M.  A.     London, 

1872.     8° 5522.10 

Rennie,    John,   Life   of.     Smiles,   S.     Lives  of  the 

engineers,     London,  1861.     8° 5421.4.2 

Rent,  A,  in  a  cloud.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.5 

—  Sayne.     London 516.3 

Renwick,  James.     Life  of  David  Rittenhouse.     {In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography)  ..  528.1.7 

—  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     (In  Sparks,  J.     Library 

of  i\merican  biography) 528.1.10 

Representative  men.  [Essays  on  different  cele- 
brated characters.]  Emerson,  R.  W.  Boston, 
1875.     12° 1916.6 

—  Same.  (In  his  Prose  works.)  Bo.ston,  1873.   12°.  1934.6.2 
Reptiles   and   birds.      Figuier,    (G.)  L.      London 

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Republic,  The,  of  letters.    Vol.  2-4.    Whitelaw,  A. 

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Repulse  bay,  Brief  narrative  of  an  unsuccessful 
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Responsibility,  The  limitations  of  human.  Way- 
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Retina,  Treatise  upon  the  nature  and  treatment  of 
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1849.     12° 6015.7 

Retribution.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 727.12 

Retz,  Cardinal  de.  See  Gondi,  Jean ,  Francois 
Paul  de. 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.     Romische  Briefe.     1837,  38. 

Leipzig,  1840.     2  v.     12° 2027.3 

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Reuter,  Fritz.     In  the  year  '13:  a  tale  of  Mecklen- 
burg life.     Translated  by  C.  L.  Lewes 316.9 

Revealed  religion.     See  Supernatural  religion. 
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Revere,  Joseph  Warren.     Keel  and  saddle:  a   re- 
trospect of  forty  years  of  military  and  naval 
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Reveries  of  a  bachelor.      Mitchell,  D.  G.     New 

York,  1873.     12° 1934.9 

Review  of  a  part  of  Prcscott's  'History  of  Ferdi- 
nand and  Isabella,'  and  of  Campbell's  '  Lectures 
on  poetry.'     Boston,  1841.      199  pp.     12° 1536.23 

Revue  des  deux  mondos.  Tome  3,  4;  Seconde 
periude,  Tome  10,  49-54,  64-72;  105-108; 
Troisieine  periode.  Tome  1-13.  Paris,  1853-76. 
35  V.  in  39.     8° 5315.1 

—  Table   generale   1831-1874.      Paris,  1875.     viii, 

477+ pp.     8° 5315.2 

Reynolds,  Frederick.     Life  and  times.     Written  by 

himself.    London,  1826.    2  v.    Portrait.    8° 1222.3 

Reynolds,  George  W.  M.     The  rye-house  plot 510.12 

Reynolds,  Sir  .Joshua.     Discourses.     [With]  notes 

and   plates   by  J.  Burnet.     London,  1842.     iv, 

279-f  pp.     4° 6230.1 

—  Literary  works.     Prefixed   a  memoir,    with   re- 

marks on  his  professional  character,  illustrative 
of  his  principles  and  practice.  By  Henry  W. 
Beech  y.     New  edition.      London,    1855.      2  v. 

Portrait.     12^. 6215.8 

Life  and  times  of.     Leslie,  C.  R.,  and  Taylor,  T. 
London.  1865.     2  v.     8° 5332.6 

Note.  —  The  life  begun  by  Leslie  and  finished  by  Tom  Tay- 
lor is  the  fullest  and  most  elaborate  account,  und  it  was  orig- 
inally undertaken  because  Leslie  was  dissatisfied  with  Cun- 
ningham's life.  Tiie  memoir  by  Beeehy,  prefixed  to  his 
edition  of  Reynold's  "Discourses"  is  compact.  See  references 
in  Allibone,  and  lives  of  his  contemporaries,  like  BosweU'a 
Johnson  [12-25.12;  542;J.7],  Forster's  Goldsmitli  [1022.1],  etc. 
Also,  note  under  Paintiug,  English  school. 

Rhazes.  See  Abu  Becb  Mohammed  Ibn  ZacarIya 
Aii-Rizi. 

Rhetoric.  Abbott,  E.  A.,  and  Seeley,  J.  R.  Eng- 
lish lessons  for  English  people.  London,  1871. 
Sm.  8° 1531.5 

—  Bascom,  J.     Philosophy  of.     Boston,  1870.     12°.1535.r2 

—  Blair,  H.    Lectures  on.    Brooklyn,  1807.    2  v.  8°.   1912.2 

—  Same.     Abridged.     Windsor,  1809.     12° 1918.6 

—  Campbell,  G.     The   philosophy    of.     New  York, 

1868.     12° 1533.5 

Rheumatism,  Treatise    on   the   nature  and  cure  of. 

Scudamore,  C.     Philadelphia,  1819.     8° 6023.14 

Rhine,  The.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  on  the  Rhine 917.17 

—  Baedeker,  C.     Handbook  for  travellers.    Coblenz, 

1870.-   16° 5718.3 

—  Hood,  T.     Up  the  Rhine.    New  York,  1872.   12°.     536.6 

—  Hugo,    V.    (M.),   vicomte.     The    Rhine.     Boston 

[1874].     12° 436.1 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for  the  Rhine  from  Hol- 

land to  Switzerland.     London,  1871.     12° 5915.1 

A'^ofe.  —  Murray's  "Handbook,"  and  for  more  condensed 
information,  Baedeker's,  form  the  most  convenient  manuals. 
Hood's  book  humorously  chronicles  the  impressions  of  the 
Rhine  scenery,  etc.,  on  ditferent  members  of  a  London  Cock- 
ney family,  who,  with  their  servants,  record  their  sentiments 
in  letters  sent  home.  See  general  travels  in  Europe,  Germany, 
etc. 

Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood.     Pratt,  M.  E 934.33 

Rhoda's  corner.     [Juvenile.]     Payne,  A.  M.  M.. . .    1118.7 
Rhodes,  Albert.     The  French  at  home.     With  illus- 
trations.    New  York  [1875].     256  pp.     Sq.  16°.  5528.8 
RiBOT,  Th.     English  psychology.     Translated  from 

the  French.     New  York,  1874.    viii,  328  pp.  8°.   5835.5 

Contents.  —  Hartley ;  James  Mill;  Herbert  Spencer;  A. 
Bain  ;  G.  H.  Lewes ;  Samuel  Bailey  ;  John  Stuart  Mill. 

Ricci,  Frederico  and  Luigi.     Crispino  e  la  comare, 

(hi  Ditson,  0.,  andco.  Standard  opera  librettos). 6233. 3.1 

Rice,  James,  joint    author.      My   little   girl.      See 

Maurice,  Walter 731.26 

—  Ready-Money  Mortiboy.     See  Maurice,  Walter.     732.9 

—  With  harp  and  crown,     ^ee  Maurice,  Walter. . .   721.20 
Rice,  Nathan  P.     Trials  of  a   public  benefactor,  as 

illustrated  in  the  discovery  of  etherization.  New 

York,  1859.     460-|-  pp.   Illustrated.     Portraits. 

12° 6826.1 

Rich  and  humble.     Adams,  W.  T 925.5 

Rich  Medway's  two  loves.     Gardner,  C.  E 714.24 

Richard  I  {Cceur  de  Lion),  of  Enrjland.     Abbott,  J. 

History  of.     [Juvenile]   915.13 

—  James,    G.    P.    R.     History   of.     London,    1854. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5526.7 

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Shelf.  No. 

Richard  II,  of  England,  History  of.    Abbott,   J. 

[Juvenile] 915.6 

RidHARD  III,  of  England.     Abbott,  J.     History  of. 

[Juvenile] 915.5 

—  Hayward,  A.     Biographical  and  critical  essays. 

London,  1873.     8° 5833.3.2 

Richard  Hurdis.     Simms,  W.  G 716.32 

Richard  the  fearless.     Yonge,  C.  M 927.20 

Richard  Vandermarck.     Harris,  M 515.16 

Richardson,  Abby  Sage.  The  history  of  our  country 
from  its  discovery  by  Columbus  to  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  its  declara- 
tion of  independence.   Illustrated.  Boston,  1875. 

600  pp.     Maps.     Fac-similes.     8° 812.3 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane.  A  personal  history  of 
Ulysses  S.  Grant.  Illustrated  by  engravings, 
fac-similes,  and  maps.  With  a  portrait  and 
sketch  of  Schuyler  Colfax.  Hartford,  1868. 
560  pp.     8° 1210.2 

—  The  secret  service,  the  field,  the  dungeon,  and  the 

escape.      Hartford,    1866.     512    pp.     Portraits. 

Illustrations.     Fac-simile.     8° 813.15 

Richardson,   Charles  J.     House-building,   from   a 

cottage  to  a  mansion.     2d  edition,  corrected'and 

enlarged  with  illustrations.     New   York,  1873. 

viii,  504  pp.     Sm.  8° 6226.3 

Richardson,  James.     Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone. 

New   edition,   with   map[s]    and    illustrations. 

New  York,  1873.     xii,  256  pp.     12° 224.8 

Richardson,    Sir  John.     Biography  of   Sir    John 

Franklin.     {In   Macaulay,    T.   B.,   and   others. 

New  biographies  of  illustrious  men) 5428.4 

Richardson,  Samuel.   Clarissa  [Harlowe].   Leipzig. 

4  V.  in  2 316.21 

—  Same.     Leisure  hour  series.     Condensed  by  C.  H.     • 

Jones.     New  York 518.27 

—  Richardson's  novels.      Stephen,   L.     Hours  in  a 

library.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6136.9 

Richardson,  T.  A.     Art  of  architectural  modelling 

in    paper.     With   illustrations.     London,  1859. 

109-1-  pp.     12° 1716.5 

Richelieu:  a  play.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  B.)  L. 

Dramatic  works.     Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16° 1614.5 

JVoCe.  —  Mav  be  compared  with  James's  novel  of  "  Richelieu  " 
[722.22],  and  De  Vigny's  "Cinq-mars"  [537.21],  touching 
on  the  same  era  and  cliaracters. 

Richelieu.     A  tale  of  France.     James,  G.  P.  R 722.22 

RiCHTER,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich.  Flower,  fruit  and 
thorn  pieces.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
E.  H.  Noel.     Leipzig,  1871.    2  v.  in  1.    Sq.  16°.     316.8 

—  Carlyle,   T.      German   romance.     Boston,    1841. 

2  V.  in  L     12° 5725.2 

—  Lee,  E.  B.     Life  of.     Boston,  1864.    12° 1227.4 

Note.  —  The  best  English  account  of  considerable  extent  is 
Mrs.  Lee's,  who  translates  Richter's  autobiography,  and  con- 
tinues the  narrative,  drawing  aid  from  the  German  continua- 
tion by  Forster  and  others.  For  French  estimates,  see 
Madame  de  Stael'a  "  Germany  "  [572C.1].  Carlyle  has  done 
much  to  familiarize  the  English  reader  with  Richter,  — see  his 
Essays  [5G10.7]  and  his  "  German  romance  "  [572.5.2].  See 
also  Hedge's  "  Prose  writers  of  Germany"  [5732.1],  and  De 
Quincey's  "  Philosophical  writers."  See  Germany,  literature, 
note. 

Ricord,  Frederick  William.     History  of  Rome.   New 

York,  1859.     315  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 826.8 

Riddell,  J.  H.     (F.  G.  Tr afford.)    Above  suspicion.  730.17 

—  The  earl's  promise.     2v :....  329.5 

—  Far  above  rubies 316.3 

—  George  Geith  of  Fen  court 316.1 

—  A  life's  assize 720.5 

—  Maxwell  Drewitt 3 16.2 

—  Mortoraley's  estate 319.31 

—  The  race  for  wealth 3 16.4 

—  Too  much  alone 720.7 

Riddle,  Albert  G.     Alice  Brand.     A  romance  of  the 

capital , 713.6 

Riddle,  Joseph  Esmond,  ^omi  author.    Latin-English 

dictionary.     See  White,  John  Tahourdin.*R.R.,  D.3.13 
Rider,  Jane  C.,  Account  of.     Belden,  L.  W.  Spring- 
field, 1834.     12° 1928.4 

RiDGELY,  David,  editor.  Annals  of  Annapolis, 
1649-1812:  with  incidents  in  the  history  of 
Maryland.  Baltimore,  1841.  283 -|- pp.  Plate. 
12° 817.15 


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ROB  ROY 


RiDGWAY,  B..,  joint  author.  History  of  North  Amer- 
ican birds.     See  Baird,  Spencer  FuUerton 6611.1 

RiENzi.     [Historical   novel,   Italian  events.]     Bul- 

wer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L.     Leipzig 336.1 

—  Same.     Now  York 6536.11 

RiFFAULT,  Jean  Rene  Denis,  and  Vergnaud,  Amand. 

Manuel  du  peintre  en  bktiments,  vitrier,  doreur, 
argenteur  et  vernisseur.     Nouvelle  edition,  en- 
tierement  refondue  et  ornee  de  figures.     Paris, 
1851.     viii,  386  pp.     24".     [Manuel  lloret] ....   6429.3 
Rifle,  The,  and  the  hound  in  Coylon.     Baker,  Sir 

S.  W.     Philadelphia,  1871.     16° 1515.2 

Rifle-rangers,  The.     Reid,  M 527.6 

Right  one.  The.     Schwartz,  M.  S 53 1.7 

Righted  at  last.     Fuller,  M 521.10 

RiGOLETTo.      Verdi,   Gr.      {In  Ditson,  0.,   and   co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.6 

Riley,  Henry  Hopkins.  The  Puddleford  papers;  or, 
humors  of  the  West.  With  illustrations.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     386  [384]  pp.     16^ 723.3 

RiNGWALT,  J.  Luther,  editor.  American  encyclope- 
dia of  printing.     Philadelphia,  1871.     512  pp. 

Illustrated.     L.  8° *K.R.,  A.3.4 

Rio,  a.  F.  -Poetry  of  Christian  art.  From  the  French. 

London,  1854.     xi,  417  pp.     1  plate.     12° 6234.1 

Rise,  The,  of  great  families.     Burke,   Sir  (J.)  B. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5611.8 

Rise,  The,  of  Iskander.     Disraeli,  B.     {In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.6 

Risen  from  the  ranks.     Alger,  H.,yr. 935.32 

Rising  faith.  The.  Bartol,  C.  A.   Boston,  1874.    16". 5817.12 
Rising  son.  The;  or  the  antecedents  and  advance- 
ment of  the  colored  race.     Brown,  W.  W.    Bos- 
ton, 1874.     8" 814.6 

Rita:  an  autobiography.     Aide,  H 311.19 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora,  formerly  Mrs.  Mowatt,  Auto- 
biography of  an  actress.  Boston,  1854.  448 
pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8" , 1216.6 

—  The  clergyman's  wife  and  other  sketches 723.30 

—  Fairy  fingers.     A  novel 723.19 

—  Plays.     New  and  revised  edition.     Boston,  1855. 

2v.ini.     12° 1635.1 

Contents.  —  Annand;  Fashion. 

Ritchie,  Loitch.     The  romance  of  history.     France. 

With  illustrations.  London,N.D.  560+ pp.  16°.  828.11 
Rittenhouse,   David,    Life   of.      Renwick,  J.     {In 

Sparks,  J.  Library  of  American  biography)  .  .5028.1.7 
Ritter,    Carl,  Life   of.     Gage,  W.   L.     New  York, 

1867.     Sm.  8° 1024.8 

Ritter,  Frederic  Louis.     History  of  music,  in  the 

form  of  lectures.  Boston,  1870,  74.  2  v.  16".  6237.2 
Ritualism.      The  ritual   reason  why.     Walker,  C. 

London  [1868].     16° 6328.10 

Rival  dreamers,  The.    Banim,  J.    {In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.12 

Rivals,  The.     Griffin,  G 517.10 

Rivals,  The:  a  comedy.   Sheridan,  R.  B.    Dramatic 

works.     London,  1848.     16° 1635.2 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1869.     Sq.l6°... 1614.11 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5626.9 

RiVERDALE  books.     See  Adams,  William  T. 
River-side  visitor,  The.    The  great  army.   London, 

1876.     Sm.  8° 1838.2 

Rivers  and  torrents.  Treatise  on.  Frisi,  P.  Lon- 
don, n.  d.     12° 1715.20 

Rivers  of  ice.  A  tale  illustrative  of  Alpine  adven- 
ture and  glacier  action.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 931.11 

Roads,  Rudimentary  papers  on  constructing  and 
repairing  common.     Mallet,  R.     London,  1866. 

12° 1716. 16 

Roast   pig,   A  dissertation   upon.      Lamb,  C.     {In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.5 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     Kennedy,  J.  P 736.25 

Robert  Falconer.     MacDonald,  G 512.9 

Robert  Graham.     Hentz,  C.  L 534.21 

Robert  le  diable.     Meyerbeer,  G.     {In  Ditson,  0., 

and  CO.    Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

Roberts,  William.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  corre- 
spondence of  Hannah  More.  New  York,  1834. 
2v.     12° 1025.1 


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Robertson,  Frederick  William.  Life  and  letters. 
Edited  by  S.  A.  Brooke.  Boston,  1865.  2  v. 
Portrait.     12° 1225.7 

—  Sermons  preached  at  Trinity  chapel,  Brighton. 

Leipzig,  1861.     4  v.  in  2.     Sq.  lb° 1538.1 

Robertson,  James  Craigie.  Becket,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  A  biography.  Loudon,  1859.  xi, 
360  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 5424.13 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church  from  the  apostolic 

age  to  the  reformation.  New  and  revised  edi- 
tion.    Vol.  i-iv.     London,  1874.    4  v.    Sm.  8°. 6327.10 

—  Percy  anecdotes.     See  Byerley,  Thomas 1231.3 

Robertson,   Margaret  Murray.      Janet's   love  and 

service 723.7 

—  The  perils  of  orphanhood;  or,  Frederioa  and  her 

guardians 7 14.33 

Robertson,  William.  Works.  Prefixed  an  account 
of  his  life  and  writings  by  D.  Stewart.  With 
portrait.    London,  1840.    Iviii,  1184,  30  pp.    8°.   5610.1 

Contents.— The  situation  oftlie  world  at  tlie  time  of  Christ's   . 
appearance:  a  sermon;  History  of  Scotiaiid;  History  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  V;  History  ot  America;  Historical  disquisi- 
tion concerning  ancient  India. 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  v.     With  an  ac- 

count of  the  emperor's  life  after  his  abdication, 

by  W.  H.  Prescott.     London,  1857.     2  v.     16^.   1226.9 

—  See  Lawrence,    E.     Lives  of  the  British  histo- 

rians.    New  York,  1855.     12° 1224.7.1 

Robinson,  Edward,  and  Smith,  Eli.  Biblical  re- 
searches in  Palestine,  Mount  Sinai  and 
Arabia  Petrsea.  With  maps  and  plans.  Bos- 
ton, 1841.     3  V.     Atlas.     8° 5810.5 

Robinson,  Frederick  William.    Anne  Judge,  spinster.  731.25 

—  Carry's  confession 731.18 

—  Christie's  faith 716.8 

—  A  girl's  romance,  and  other  tales 73 1.37 

—  Grandmother's  money 73 1 .  23 

—  Her  face  was  her  fortune 731.19 

—  The  house  of  Elmore 731.39 

—  Little  Kate  Kirby -.     731.1 

—  Mattie :  a  stray 73 1. 14 

—  Mr.  Stewart's  intentions 731.15 

—  No  church 314.6 

—  No  man's  friend 73 1. 17 

—  One  and  twenty 731.22 

—  Owen:— a  waif 318.1 

—  Poor  humanity 731.11 

—  Second-cousin  Sarah 732.32 

—  Slaves  of  the  ring 73 1 .33 

—  Stern  necessity 731.13 

—  Sweet  nineteen 73 1.40 

—  True  to  herself 731.12 

—  Under  the  spell 731.24 

—  Wildflower 731.38 

—  A  woman's  ransom 734.19 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb.     Diary,  reminiscences,  and 

correspondence.  Selected  and  edited  by  T.  Sad- 
ler.    Boston,  1871.     2  v.     12° 5425.3 

Robinson,  J.  R.  Explosions  of  steam  boilers:  how 
they  are  caused,  and  how  they  may  be  pre- 
vented.    Boston,  1870.     96  pp.     12° 1713.4 

Robinson,  Robert.  Essays.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Collec- 
tion of  essays  and  tracts  in  theology) 1918.9.3 

Robinson,  Sara  T.  L.  Kansas;  its  interior  and 
exterior  life.  3d  edition.  Boston,  1856.  ix, 
366  pp.     1  plate.     12° 5035.5 

Robinson,  Therese  Albertina  Louise  von  Jakob.  Fif- 
teen years.  A  picture  from  the  last  century. 
By  Talvi  [  pseud.].  New  York,  1871.  315  pp. 
12° 714.27 

Robinson,  W.  Hardy  flowers.  Description  and 
directions  for  their  arrangement,  culture,  etc. 
New  edition.  London,  1872.  viii,  341  pp. 
1  plate.     Sq.  16° 6626.2 

Robinson  Crusoe.     De  Foe,  D.     Leipzig,  1845.     Sq. 

16° 310.14 

—  Same.     London,  1868.     Sq.  16° 916.13 

—  Same.     New  York,  1874.     16° 733.9 

Robinson  Crusoe,  jr.     Adams,  W.  T 918.7 

Rob  Roy.     Scott,  .Sjt  W.     Boston 523.14 

—  ^Same.     Leipzig 324.7 


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Shelf.  No. 

Rob  Roy,  yawl.  Macgregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  oa  the 
Jordan,  Nile,  Red  sea,  and  Gennesareth,  etc. 
Now  York,  1870.     Sm.  8° 423.17 

A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy,  on  rivers 

and  lakes  of  Europe.     Boston,  1871.     16" 428.11 

RoBSART,  Amye,  and  the  earl  of  Leycester.    Adlard, 

G.     London,  1870.     S'^ 5423.5 

Roche,  Regina  Maria.     The  children  of  the  abbey..   527.15 

Rock,  Daniel.  Textile  fabrics.  See  South  Ken- 
sington museum,  London.     [London,  1875.]  8°.  6214.6 

Rock,  The,  ahead.     Yates,  E 317.1 

Rock  of  ages,  The.  Bickersteth,  E.  H.  Boston,  1860. 

12" 1524.7  and  5816.24 

Rocks  ahead.     Greg,  W.  R.     London,  1874.  Sm.  8".  5826.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1875.     16° 1534.12 

Rocky  mountains.     Burton,  R.  F.     The  city  of  the 

saints,  and  across  the  Rocky  mountains  to  Cali- 
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—  Carnegie,   J.,   earl  of    Southesk.      Saskatchewan 

and  the.     Edinburgh,  1875.     8° 5931.16 

— '■  Fremont,  J.  C.  The  exploring  expedition  to  the. 

Auburn,  1854.     12" 414.14 

—  Irving,  W.    Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville  in 

the.     London,  1854.     16" 826.3 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8" 1815.14 

—  Marcy,  R.  B.     Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the 

border.     New  York,  1866.     12" 415.16 

—  Parkman,   F.,  jr.      The   Oregon   trail:  sketches 

of  prairie   and   Rocky-mountain   life.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 5015.3 

Rocky  mountain  series.     See  Fosdick,  Charles  A. 

Roddy's  reality.     Johnson,  H.  K 1117.15 

Roddy's  romance.     Johnson,  H.  K 937.30 

RoDENBOUGH,  Theophilus  Francis.  From  everglade 
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cavalry).  An  authentic  account  of  service  in 
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Antiquities,  manners,  etc. 

See  full  list  of  authorities  in  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. ;  but  Smith's  Dictionary  will  ordinarily  sultice.  Gibbon's  "  Roman 
empire  "  [824.9],  chap.  71,  is  devoted  to  the  topography  and  monuments ;  and  there  is  a  summary  of  the  antiquities  in  Lord's  "  Old  Roman  world"  [826.10], 
compiled  from  Dyer's  •'  History  of  the  city  "  [5512.5]. 

Becker's  "  Gallus  "  [0117.14]  has  a  thread  of  fiction,  but  is  a  close  study  of  manners.  See  also  the  illustrated  papers  on  the  old  Romans  at  home  in 
Harper's  monthly,  1872;  and  the  article  "Laurentium,"  based  on  Pliny's  letters,  in  Lippincott's  magazine,  Oct.,  1873.  Guhl  and  Koner  [5921.9]  are  of  assist- 
ance in  this  connection. 

Catacombs.  See  the  note  in  the  Library  Bulletin,  vol.  II,  p.  289;  but  a  general  survey  of  the  subject  may  be  found  in  McClintock  and  Strong's  Cyclo- 
psedia.  Murray's  Roiiic  gives  a  good  general  survey.  See  an  illustrated  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  10  and  15,  and  April,  18G5,  and  a  chapter  in  Caste- 
lar's  "  Old  Rome  and  new  Italy  "  [824.11].    Cardinal  Wiseman's  historical  tale  "  Fabiola"  [736.19]  caused  a  great  increase  of  interest  on  the  subject. 

Mrs.  Jameson's  "  Sacred  and  legendarj'  art "  will  be  useful  in  this  connection  of  the  early  Christian  art  and  antiquities. 

Hemans's  "  Historic  and  monumental  Rome  "  [5517.7]  answers  for  much  investigation,  and  shows  what  has  been  done  of  recent  years ;  and  E.  A.  Free- 
man has  summarized  the  later  discoveries  in  a  paper  in  Macmillan's  magazine,  1874. 

General  history,  etc.,  modern  authorities. 

Book  V  of  Rawlinson's  "  Manual  of  ancient  history  "  [5921.10]  maps  out  the  subject  best  for  a  reader  intending  to  make  the  history  of  Rome  a  subject 
for  study. 

The  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history  traces  the  rise  of  the  disbelief  in  the  legendary  history,  down  to  Niebuhr,  who  first  advanced  his 
views  in  a  lecture,  then  published  the  first  edition  of  liis  history  in  1811,  his  enlarged  edition  with  somewhat  modified  views  in  1827,  while  his  lectures,  pub- 
lished after  his  deatli  from  notes  taken  by  his  scholars,  bring  the  narrative  down  to  A.  1).  476,  and  present  his  more  matured  views,  beside  giving  a  particular 
review  of  the  sources  of  his  own  history.  With  indisputable  learning,  he  united  a  dogmatism,  and  a  boldness  in  pulling  down  and  building  up,  that  have 
produced  much  opposition  in  particulars,  while  his  general  results  have  been  in  good  part  accepted.  His  theory  of  the  existence  of  early  narrative  ballads, 
upon  which  the  later  Roman  historians  based  their  accounts,  was  first  brought  to  the  attention  of  English  readers  by  Dr.  Arnold,  and  in  his  subse<]uent 
history  [821.5]  he  lucidly  arranged  Niebuhr's  material,  whom  he  reverently  followed;  and  he  had  brought  his  narrative  down  to  the  second  Punic  war,  B.  C. 
218,  when  he  died.    Arnold's  sympathies  were  democratic.    See  Alison's  "  Miscellaneous  essays"  [1531.7]. 

The  clearest  exposition  of  Niebuhr's  ballad  theory  is  perhaps  to  be  found  in  Mocaulay's  preiace  to  his  "  Lays  of  ancient  Rome  "  [1614.17].  It  has  been 
controverted  by  Dyer,  in  the  introduction  to  liis  "  History  of  the  city  "  [5512.5]  and  in  his  *'  History  of  the  kings  "  [5512.6]. 

There  has  been  in  more  recent  writers  a  reaction  in  a  greater  or  less  degree  from  Niebuhr's  iconoclastic  views.  Dyer,  in  his  "  History  of  the  kings," 
1868,  has  aimed  to  preserve  as  nmch  as  possible  of  the  received  history,  maintaining  that  exaggerations  by  the  ancient  historians  do  not  invalidate  the  main 
outline  of  truth,  and  defending  Livy,  making  a  translation  of  him  the  text  of  his  book,  upon  which  he  strings  critical  inquiries.  Dyer,  in  his  "  History  of 
the  kings,"  has  a  dissertation  on  the  sources  of  early  Roman  history,  and  on  the  internal  evidences  of  their  credibility,  and  Michelet,  who  follows  Niebuhr 
nearly,  in  an  appendix  to  his  "Roman  commonwealth"  discusses  this  question,  while  in  his  introductinn  he  traces  the  rise  of  this  critical  doubt.  See 
Seeley's  edition  of  Livy,  Clarendon  press  series  [6112.3],  for  latest  conclusions,  the  editor  giving  a  clear  exposition  of  his  disbelief  in  the  legends. 

The  most  recent  histories  are  German.  Monimsen  [5516.1]  follows  Niebuhr  with  caution,  and  continues  the  history  to  the  establishment  of  the  military 
monarchy,  but  is  hardly  read  to-udvantage  except  by  those  somewhat  advanced  in  tlieir  knowledge  of  Roman  hiatoiy.  He  is  reviewed  in  L.  A.  Freeman's 
Essays  [5913.4.2].    Mommsen  thinks  there  is  no  authentic  history  till  Hannibal's  time. 

For  the  decline  of  the  republic,  I^ong's  history  [5512.2]  extends  from  the  destruction  of  Carthage  to  Cassar's  campaigns  in  Gaul,  and  he  gives  his 
authorities. 

Meri  vale's  "Historyof  the  Romans"  has  foot  note  references  to  his  authorities,  and  he  bridges  the  gap  between  Arnold  and  Gibbon,  B.C.  100  to  A.  l>.  180, 
and  his  1st  and  2d  volumes  cover  the  interval  from  the  first  triumvirate  to  the  death  of  Caesar;  the  3d  brings  the  narrative  to  Augustus;  the  4th  and  5th  to 
Claudius;  the  6th  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  A.  B.  70;  and  the  7th  to  Commodus,  where  Gibbon's '•  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire"  [824.9] 
begins  A.  ]).  180,  coming  down  to  A.  D.  1420,  and  leaving  the  popes  in  temporal  power.  Seeley's  "  Roman  imperialism"  [5616.3]  is  a  rapid  review  of  the 
progress  and  fall  uf  the  empire. 

On  the  mUitary  history,  beside  the  ancients,  Polybius,  Livy,  Caesar,  etc.,  see  Gibbon's  first  chapter;  Ramsay's  article  "  Exercitus  "  in  Smith's  Dic- 
tionary ;  Napoleon's  Caesar,  and  the  lives  of  other  Roman  generals ;  and  on  their  military  engineering,  see  Viollet-le-Duc's  "  Annals  of  a  fortress"  [6223.4]. 
The  account  of  Joseplms  [5923.5]  on  the  siege  of  Jerusalem  is  instructive  in  this  respect. 

General  history  of  the  city. 

The  city  itself  is  the  subject  of  a  history  by  Dyer,  1865,  recording  its  vicissitudes,  without  entering  into  the  political  causes,  down  to  the  end  of  the 
middle  ages,  which  is  an  enlargement  of  the  excellent  and  very  thorough  article,  "  Roma,"  by  the  same  author,  in  Smith's  Dictionary.  Dyer  makes  good 
use  of  the  German  histories  of  Rome  in  the  middle  ages  by  Gregorovius,  1851,  wliich  begins  with  the  reign  of  Honorius  and  the  siege  by  Alaric  in  the  5th 
century  and  ends  with  the  16th  [5513.6],  and  by  Papencordt,  1857.  In  chapter  24  of  Conybeare  and  Howson's  '*  Life  of  St.  Paul"  there  is  a  good  account  of 
the  city  at  that  time,  and  in  Huebner's  "  Life  of  Sixtus  V  "  [5522.11],  particularly  in  part  6,  there  are  accounts  of  feudal  Rome  and  Rome  of  the  Renaissance 
under  Gregory  XIII  and  Sixtus  V.     For  tiic  middle  age  period,  see  a  chapter  in  Bryce's  "  Holy  Roman  empire  "  [5814.19]. 

Maps  of  the  city.    See  maps  in  Burn,  Merivale,  Murray,  and  other  books. 

History.     By  periods. 

I.  B.  C.  753  to  608.  Regal  period.  Livy  [outlined  6116.22]  is  the  most  copious ;  but  Plutarch's  Lives  [5932.5 ;  5932.7]  of  Romulus,  Numa,  and  Poplicola, 
maybe  read  in  connection.  It  is  the  value  of  these  authorities  that  has  given  rise  to  the  Niebuhr  controversy,  as  explained  above  in  the  section  on 
"  Modern  authorities."  There  is  a  summaiy  of  this  period  in  Philip  Smith's  "Ancient  history,"  ch.  20.  Florian's  "Numa  Pompilius"  [2019.1]  is  a  novel, 
whose  action  lies  in  that  king's  reign. 

Burn's  "  Rome  and  the  Campagna  "  is  a  most  elaborate  survey  to  establish  the  legends  of  the  regal  period  by  physical  geography.  The  sources  of  the 
early  history  are  examined  in  chapter  2  of  Hemans's  "  Historical  and  monumental  Rome  "  [5517.7]. 

II.  B.  C.  508«o340.  Commonwealth.  Livy,  Book  2  to  7  [6116.22]  and  Plutarch's  Lives  [5932.5;  5932.7]  of  Poplicola,  Coriolanus,  and  Cam  ill  us,  are 
still  the  most  accessible  of  the  ancient  authorities.  Of  the  moderns  Mommsen  [551t).l]  is  scanty ;  but  Niebuhr  [5514.6]  and  Arnold  [821.5]  are  copious.  A 
general  summary  of  the  entire  Commonwealth  period  will  be  found  in  Book  I  of  Napoleon's  "Caesar"  [5521.1].  Michelet's  "Roman  republic"  [826.11] 
covers  this  period  and  continues  to  the  founding  of  the  Empire. 

There  fall  within  this  period  the  "Defence  of  the  bridge  by  Iloratius  Codes,"  the  "  Battle  of  Lake  Regillus,"  and  the  well-known  story  of  "Virginia," 
all  of  which  are  celebrated  in  Macaulay's  "  Lays  "  [1614.17].    Coriolanus  is  the  subject  of  one  of  Shakespeare's  tragedies. 

III.  B.  C.  340  to  264.  Roman  supremacy,  etc.  Livy  [6116.22],  and  Plutarch's  Life  [5932.5 ;  6932.7]  of  Pyrrhus  may  be  compared  with  Mommsen  and 
Arnold,  as  before. 

IV.  B.  C.  264  to  133.  Punic  wars,  etc.  Polybius  is  the  preferable  authority,  but  Livy  [6116.22]  will  do  in  part,  supplemented  by  Plutarch's  Lives 
[5932.5;  59.32.7]  of  Fabius  Maximus,  Paulus  iEmilius,  Marcellus,  Marcus  Cato,  and  Flaminius,  with  Nepos  on  Hannibal.  Monimsen  [5516.1],  book  3, 
chap.  11  and  12.  is  particularly  strong  on  the  internal  condition  of  Rome  at  this  time;  and  Arnold's  Roine  [821.5]  is  remarkably  helpful  on  the  second  Punic 
war,  and  Hannibal. 

V.  B.  C.  133  to  30.  Foreign  and  civil  wars.  For  the  early  part  of  the  period  Plutarch,  in  his  Lives  [5932.5;  5932.7]  of  the  Gracchi,  Marius,  Sylla, 
Lucullus,  Crassus,  and  Sertorius,  with  Sallust  on  the  war  with  Jugurtha,  makes  the  chief  source  of  a  study.  For  the  latter  part,  Plutarch  again  in  his  Lives 
[5932.5;  6932.7]  of  Cicero,  Pompey,  CsBsar,  Cato  the  younger,  Brutus,  and  Antonius,  must  be  supplemented  by  Cicero's  speeches  and  letters;  by  Cajsar's 
"  Commentaries  "  [6115.5] ;  by  Sallust,  on  the  "  Conspiracy  of  Catiline,"  and  by  Suetonius,  in  his  "  Lives  of  the  Cfesars  "  [6117.8],  for  Julius  and  Octavius. 

Mommsen,  Michelet,  and  Merivale  are  the  chief  modern  authorities;  and  for  illustration  read  Addison's  tragedy  of  "  Cato,"  and  Shakespeare's 
"  Julius  Csesar"  and  "  Antony  and  Cleopatra."    The  conspiracy  of  Catiline  gives  a  plot  to  Herbert's  "  Roman  traitor  "  [716.13]. 
See  also  Napoleon's  "  Ctesar  "  [6521.1]  and  Forsyth's  "  Cicero  "  [5932,8]. 
Philip  Smith's  "  Ancient  liistory  "  gives  a  good  summary  of  this  period  in  his  7th  book. 

VI.  B.  C.  31  to  A.  D.  192.  Empire.  Tacitus,  Annals  and  History  [6115.7]  extend  from  the  closing  years  of  Augustus  to  the  death  of  Domitian.  Merivale 
thinks  the  History  more  trustworthy  tliaii  the  Annals.  Suetonius  in  his  "  Cassars"  [6117.8]  is  considered  not  always  trustworthy.  Plutarch's  Lives  [5932.5; 
5932.7]  of  Galba  and  Otho,  and  Josephus's  Antiquities  aud  Jewish  war  make  up  the  essential  authorities. 


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The  chief  modern  authority  in  English  is  Meri vale's  "  Romans  under  the  empire  "  [5515.3],  of  which  the  last  chapter  is  on  the  general  condition  of  the 
empire  at  this  time.  Iiecky's  "  History  of  morals"  [5914. IJ  shows  the  moral  effects  of  Christianity,  and  gives  an  account  of  the  persecution  of  the  Christians, 
while  a  further  account  of  their  relations  to  the  empire  can  be  found  in  Milman's  "  History  of  Christianity  "  i'Sn.l}.  "Lives  of  Augustus,  Nero,  Trajan, 
and  Hadrian,  necessarily  illustrate  tlie  period.  Gibbon  begins  liis  "  Decline  and  fall "  [824.9]  with  Commodus,  tlie  last  emperor  of  tliis  epoch.  De  Quincey'g 
'•  Cassars"  [1825.10]  is  a  cursory  sketch  of  tlie  line  of  emperors  down  to  Diocjesian,  touching  on  their  less  known  doings;  and  something  of  interest  will  be 
found  in  the  paper  on  the  barbarism  of  the  empire  in  De  Quincey's  "  Historical  essays  "  [1825.3]. 

There  is  a  summary  of  this  period  in  Book  8  of  Philip  Smitli's  "  Ancient  history.'" 

Illustrations  of  the  life  of  the  period  will  be  found  in  Whyte-Melville'a  "  Gladiators  "  [321.15],  time  A.  D.  (59;  and  in  Bulwer's  '*  Last  days  of  Pompeii" 
[336.13],  time  A.  l>.  79. 

VII.  A.  D.  193  to  284.  Empire,  continued.  The  writers  known  as  the  Augustan  historians  are  the  chief  source  of  our  knowledge,  and  De  Quincey 
bases  his  "  Cajsars"  [1825.10]  largely  upon  them;  and  Rawliuson,  in  his  "Manual  of  ancient  history  "  [5921.10],  points  out  the  details.  Gibbon's  liorae 
[824.9],  however,  supplies  the  best  narrative. 

Pictures  of  the  life  of  the  early  Christians,  and  their  persecutions  during  this  time,  can  be  found  in  Newman's  "  Callista"  [319.9];  in  Mrs.  Charles's 
"Victory  of  the  vanquished  "  [321.6],  and  in  W.  Ware's  "  Aurelian  "  [512.14]. 

VIII.  A.  i).  284  to  3^,  when,  the  Empire  was  divided.  Ammianus  Marcellinus  [6117.9]  may  be  followed  for  a  portion  of  the  time;  but  Gibbon 
[824.9],  iu  chapters  13  to  28,  will  suffice  the  general  reader.  Coiistantine  the  great  and  Julian  the  apostate  are  the  central  figures,  and  books  regarding  them 
may  be  consulted.    Mrs.  Lee's  "  Parthenia  "  [737.11]  concerns  the  apostate. 

IX.  A.  D.  395  to  476,  when  the  Empire  fell.  This  is  the  period  of  Alaric,  Attila  and  Genseric,  and  the  general  reader  will  find  enough  in  Gibbon's 
Rome  [824.9],  chapters  29  to  38,  and  in  Milman's  "  Latin  Christianity  "  [5817.11]. 

For  fiction,  see  Wilkie  CoUins's  "  Antonina  "  [326.4]. 

Lecky  says,  "  There  is  much  curious  information  about  the  growth  of  Roman  luxury  in  Pliny's  '  Natural  history,'  lib.  xxxvl;  and  the  movement  of 
decomposition  has  been  lately  fully  traced  by  Mommsen  in  his  ' History  of  Rome '  [5516.1] ;  by  DOUinger  in  his  'First  ages  of  Christianity '  [5813.4];  by 
Pressense  in  his  '  History  of  the  early  centuries  of  Christianity '  [5816.2] ;  and  in  the  beautiful  closing  chapters  of  Reuan's  '  Apostles '  [5812.8]."  There 
is  an  essay  on  the  Flavian  Caesars  in  E.  A.  Freeman's  "  Essays  "  [5913.4.2]. 

A  summary  of  the  period  of  decline  constitutes  Book  9  of  Philip  Smith's  "  Ancient  history ; "  and  in  Meri  vale's  "  Roman  empire  "  [5515.3],  chap.  33, 
there  is  an  estimate  of  the  sources  of  the  history  of  the  imperial  period.    See  also  in  this  connection  Smith's  "  Dictionary  of  biography,"  under  Tacitus. 

Later  periods  must  be  followed  under  Italy. 

Abridged,  compendious,  and  juvenile  histories. 

For  the  period  B.  o.  753  to  A.  D.  476,  Merivale's  "  General  history  "  [5517.8]  is  perhaps  the  best.  Lord's  "  Old  Roman  world  "  [826.10]  is  a  treatment  by 
topics  and  phases,  and  he  enumerates  authorities  at  the  end  of  his  chapters.  Book  3  of  his  "  Ancient  states  and  empires  "  [815.8]  is  a  compendious  history  of 
Rome ;  and  so  is  Book  5  of  Rawlinson's  "  Manual  of  ancient  history  "  [5921.10].   See  also  Bonner  and  Ricord  in  the  above  list,  which  come  down  to  A.  I>.  476. 

Literature. 

In  the  English  translations  of  Niebuhr  and  Mommsen,  and  in  Arnold's  History,  there  are  chapters  on  the  literature  of  Rome ;  in  the  biographies  of 
authors  in  Smith's  Dictionary  there  will  be  found  ample  references.  A  summary  of  the  literature  is  given  in  Lord's  "  Old  Roman  world  "  [826.10],  and  the 
64th  chapter  of  Merivale's  "  Romans  under  the  empire  "  [5515.3]  is  upon  the  literature  of  Trajan's  time.  Hallam,  in  his  literary  history  [1531.2],  traces  the 
fortunes  of  Latin  literature  in  the  15th,  IGth,  and  17th  centuries. 

There  is  a  general  survey  of  Latin  literature  in  Blackwood,  1874. 

Mythology. 

For  a  concise  account  of  the  religion  of  Rome,  see  Clarke's  "  Ten  great  religions  "  [1523.2]";  Coulanges'  "  Ancient  city  "  [5923.6] ;  also  the  chapters  in 
Mommsen  [5516.1];  and  Smith's  "  Dictionary  of  biography  and  mythology."  For  a  popular  account,  see  Bulfinch's  "Age  of  fable"  [1523.3.]  See  also 
Myths,  note. 

Travels,  description,   etc. 

The  literature  of  Roman  travel  is  examined  in  chap.  1  of  Hemans's  "  Historical  and  monumental  Rome  "  [5.517.1].  The  most  convenient  general 
descriptions  are  Murray's  [5526.4]  and  Baedeker's  [5528.2.2].  Eaton's  "  Rome  in  the  19th  century  "  [5516.6]  is  a  popular  descriptive  volume,  with  illustrations, 
but  the  most  elaborate  pictorial  helps,  beside  those  mentioned  under  the  head  of  antiquities,  are  Burn's  "  Rome  and  the  Campagna,"  with  maps  and  plans, 
presenting  the  latest  archaeological  and  topographical  investigations,  and  rendered  particularly  useful  to  the  classical  scholar  by  its  index  to  passages  in  the 
ancient  writers,  1871,  and  Wey's  "  Rome  "  [5520.1 ;  5520.2],  rambling  and  unsystematic,  but  devoted  to  both  the  ancient  and  modern  city,  and  it  has  346  excel- 
lent wood  engravings.  The  sumptuous  French  history  of  the  recent  Ecumenical  council  in  the  Bates  Hall  offers  admirable  illustrations  of  the  religious 
ceremonies  of  modern  Rome;  see  also  a  popular  paper  on  Holy  week  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  9,  and  another  on  the  church  ceremonies,  by  L.  Abbott, 
in  vol.  45. 

Story's  "  Roba  di  Roma  "  is  an  excellent  miscellany  of  information  regarding  the  modern  city ;  and  Taine  [5522.2.1]  and  Norton's  "  Travel  and  study  " 
[426.12]  otter  the  observations  of  scholarly  minds.  Among  general  books  of  Italian  travels,  there  may  be  named  as  characteristic:  Hare's  "  Walks  in  Rome," 
1871  [5526.13] ;  Strotlier's  pictorial  narrative  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  15 ;  the  "  Eternal  city  "  in  vol.  44 ;  tlie  "  Rome  of  to-day  "  in  Atlantic  monthly,  April, 
1859;  "  Rome  in  midsummer,"  in  Longfellow's  "  Outre-mer  "  [1838.4.1] ;  Hawthorne's  •'  Marble  faun  "  [1813.2]  and  "  Italian  note-books "  [1839.3]. 

See  also  general  travels  in  Italy,  like  Hillard's  "Six  months"  [426.8],  etc.;  and  a  paper  on  present  social  life  in  Rome  by  T.  A.  Trollope,  in 
Lippincott's  magazine,  June,  1874.    Hare's  "  Days  near  Rome  "  [5527.15]  pertains  particularly  to  the  hilly  country  seen  from  the  city. 


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RoMOLA.     [Florence,  time  of  Savonarola,  historical 

novel.]     Lewes,  M 310.23 

Ronald  Morton;  or,  the  fire-ships.     Kingston,  W. 

H.  G 916.15 

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RooKWOOD.     A  romance.     Ainsworth,  W.  H 712.^ 

Rope.     Nouveau  manuel  du  cordier.      Boitard,  P. 

Paris,  1839.     24° 6429.8 

Ropes  of  sand.     Hamilton,  C.  V 531.21 

RoRET,   A.      Manuels-Roret.      Paris,    v.    D.      24°. 
Namely :  — 

—  Artois,  V.  d'.     Manuel  du  fabricant  de  gants. . . .   6439.2 

—  Bayle-Mouillard,  E.     Manuel  des  dames,  ou  I'art 

de  I'elegance 6229.1 

Nouveau  manuel  d'economie  domestique 6429.6 

—  Boitard,  P.     Nouveau  manuel  du  cordier 6429.8 


Shelf.  No. 
RoRET,  A.     Manuels-Roret,  continued. 

—  Boyer,  — .     Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  porce- 

lainier,  du  faiencier,  du  potier  de  terre,  du  bri- 
quetier,  du  tuilier.     2  v 6439.8 

—  Brewster,    Sir  D.      Nouveau  manuel   de   magio 

naturelle  et  amusante 6419.2 

—  Duval,  H.,  and  others.     Manuel  du  limonadier 

du  glacier,  du  chocolatier  et  du  confiseur 6429.7 

—  Fontenelle,   J.    de.       Manuel   du    bijoutier,   du 

joaillier,  de   I'orf^vre,   du  graveur  sur  metaux 

et  du  changeur 6219.1 

Nouveau  manuel  complet  de  physique  amusante.  6439.5 

—  Hesse,  L.  A.   C.     Bibliotheconomie,   ou  manuel 

pour  I'arrangement,  la  conservation  et  I'admin- 
istration  de^  bibliotheques 6139.1 

—  JuUien,  C.  E.,  and  Valerio,  0.     Nouveau  manuel 

complet  du  chaudronnier 6439.3 

—  Landrin,  H.     Manuel  du  coutelier 6429.13 

—  Lebrun,  — .     Manuel  du  mouleur 6429.11 

—  Magnier,  M.  D.     Manuel  de  I'eclairage  du  gaz..   6439.7 

—  Pautet,  J.  F.  J.     Manuel  d'economie  politique..  5829.1 


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RoRET,  A.     Manuels-Roret,  continued. 

—  Pedroni,    P.    M.      Manuel  des  falsifications  des 

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—  Perrot,  A.  M.     Manuel  du  graveur 6439.4 

—  Rififault,   J.   R.   D.,  and   Vergnaud,  A.     Manuel 

du  peintre  en  batiments,  vitrier,  doreur,  argen- 

teur  et  vernisseur 6429.3 

—  Roussel,   T.       Manuel   pour   la   fabrication   dea 

allumettes  chimiques,  du  coton  et  papier-poudre 

des  poudres  et  amorces  fulminantes 6429.12 

—  Serres,    M.    de.      Nouveau   manuel   complet   de 

paleontologie.     With  atlas.    -3  v 6639.1 

—  Smee,  A.     Manuel  d'electricite  medicale 6019.1 

—  Tremery,  F.     Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  teneur 

de  livres 6819.1 

—  Valicourt,  E.  de.     Manuel  de  dorure  et  d'argen- 

ture   par   la   methode   electro-chimique  et  par 
simple  immersion 6429. 10 

—  Vandael,  — .     Manuel  theorique  et  pratique  du 

tailleur 6429.5 

—  Walker,  C.  V.     Nouveau  manuel   complet  de   la 

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RuFFHEAD,  Owen.  Life  of  Alexander  Pope,  compiled 
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RuFFiNi,  Giovanni.     Doctor  Antonio 316.17 

—  Lavinia 3 16. 18 

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—  Vincenzo 316.19 

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RuFUS  and  Rose.     Alger,  H.,  jr 934. 14 

Rule  of  the  monk,  The;  or,  Rome  in  the  nineteenth 

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Rumor.     Sheppard,  B.  S 530.10 

Run  to  earth.     Braddon,  M.  E 325,6 

Running  the  blockade.     Thomes,  W.  H 712.5 

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Rupert  Godwin.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.8 

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Rush,  Richard.     Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the 

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RusKiN,   John.     Arata  pentelici.      Six  lectures  on 

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—  The  crown  of  wild  olive.    Three  lectures  on  work, 

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—  The  eagle's  nest.     Ten  lectures  on  the  relation  of 

natural  science  to  art.     New  York,  1873.     vi, 

203  pp.     12° 6236.5 

—  Elements  of  drawing.     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1872.     234  pp.     12° 6236.11 

—  Elements  of  perspective.     New  York,   1871.    xii, 

144  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 6236.14 

—  The   ethics  of  the   dust.     Ten  lectures  to  little 

housewives  on  the  elements  of  crystallisation. 

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—  Fors   clavigera.     Letters   to    the   workmen    and 

labourers  of  Great   Britain.     New  York,  1871, 

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—  Frondes  agrestes.  Readings  in  '  Modern  painters,' 

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of  the  Thwaite,  Coniston.  Orpington,  Kent, 
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—  Inquiry  into    some  of  the  conditions  at  present 

affecting  "  the  study  of  architecture  "  in  our 
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—  The  king  of  the  Golden  river.    A  legend  of  Stiria. 

New  York,  1872.     39  pp.     12° 6236.9 

—  ISame.     (In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics). 529. 4. 10 

—  Lectures   on   architecture   and    painting.     With 

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—  Lectures  on  art.     New  York,  1872.  202  pp.    12°. 6236.13 

—  Lov»;'s  meinie  [i.  e.  retinue].     Lectures  on  Greek 

and  English  birds.  New  York,  1873.  74  pp.   12°. 6236.20 

—  Modern  painters.     New  Y'ork,  1872.     5  v.    Illus- 

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Conrertes.— Vol.  I.  Of  general  principles  and  truth.  II.  Of 
the  iiiiajiinHtive  and  theoretic  faculties.  III.  Of  many  things. 
IV.  Of  iMountnin  beauty.  V.  Of  leaf  beauty ;  Of  cloud  beau- 
ty i  Of  ideas  of  relation. 


6236.7 


RuSKiN,  John,  continued. 

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12° 6236.9 

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To  which  is  added  suggestions  on  works  of  art. 
With  illustrations.  New  York,  1873.  246-|- 
pp.     12° 6236.19 

—  The  political  economy  of  art.      New  York,  1866. 

125  pp.     12° 6236.8 

—  Pre-Raphaelitism.    New  York,  1872.    56  pp.  12°.  6236.9 

A'oie.— This  rather  vague  designation  in  modern  art  criti- 
cism is  supposed  to  embody  the  trustful,  somewhat  ungraceful 
and  homely  rendering  of  nature,  whicli  is  thougnt  to  charac- 
terize the  painters  before  Kaphael. 

—  The  queen  of  the  air:  being  a  study  of  the  Greek 

myths  of  cloud  and  storm.     New  York,  1872. 

vii,  178  pp.     12° 6236.17 

—  Sesame  and  lilies.     Two  lectures.     1.  Of  kings' 

treasuries.  [Books  and  reading,  ostensibly.] 
2.  Of  queens'  gardens.  [Power  of  women.] 
New  York,  1872.     xvi,  119  [115]  pp.     12°  ....  6236.15 

—  The  seven  lamps  of  architecture  [i.  e.  seven  funda- 

mental  principles].     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1871.     viii,  186+ pp.'     12° 6236.3 

—  The  stones  of  Venice.     [Venetian   architecture.] 

With  illustrations.     New  York,  1872.    3  v.   12°.  6236.1 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  The  foundations.  II.  The  sea-stories. 
III.  Tae  fall. 

—  Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne.     Letters  on 

the  laws  of  work.     New  York,  1871.     x,  210  pp. 

12° , 6236.16 

—  The  two  paths:  being  lectures  on  art,  and  its  ap- 

plication to  decoration  and  manufacture.     With 

plates  and  cuts".     New  York,  1866.    217  pp.  12°.  6236.8 

—  *'  Unto  this  last:  "  four  essays  on  the  first  prin- 

ciples of  political  economy.  [Labor  and  its  re- 
lation to  capital.]  New  York,  1866.  138  pp. 
12° 6236.4 

Note.  —  In  1843,  Rusk  in  published  the  first  volume  of  his 
"  Modern  painters,"  mainly  to  defend  Turner,  the  land- 
scapist,  from  current  detraction,  but  the  work  gradually  ex- 
panded into  an  exposition  of  art  and  nature  in  many  beai  ings, 
and  its  fifth  volume  was  issued  in  1860.  It  is  understood  tiiat 
the  author  now  discards  much  of  these  volumes,  which  gave 
him  his  reputation.  Their  fine  perceptions  and  imaginative 
rendering  of  nature,  given  with  entliusiasm  and  with  a 
superb  radiancy  of  style,  will  doubtless  retain  the  reputation 
for  him  which  they  made.  By  his  paradoxes,  Mr..  Ruskin 
has  gained  the  disfavor  ol'  many  critics ;  and  a  certain  way- 
ward impulse  in  his  later  writings  — wliicli  Imve  run  into 
political  economy  and  other  various  matters— have  done 
mucii  to  make  his  readers  distrust  his  thinking.  See  a  paper 
by  Leslie  Stephen  on  his  recent  writings  in  Eraser's  maga- 
zine, 1874.  AUibone  gives  full  references  to  reviews  of  nis 
several  books.  See  also  McCarthy's  "Modern  leaders" 
r.'V^'AO  '>T  ■      Ppfpr    Rn vnp's     "  Kssavs  " 


[5980.2];     Peter    Bayne's    "Essays 
'•  Gothic  revival  "  [6121.2],  etc. 


[1226.15];    Eastlake's 


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Christian  religion.     New  edition.  London,  1873. 

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—  Life  and  times  of  Charles  James  Fox.     London, 

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Russell,  W.  Clark.  The  book  of  authors.  A  col- 
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Russell,    William,    Scotch   historian.      History   of 

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Russell,  William  S.  Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recol- 
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the  oriental  orthodox  church,  with  special  refer- 
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See  also  Daghestan;  Moscow,  St.  Petersburg. 

N<ae.  —  Gibbon's  "  Roman  empire"  [824.9],  chap.  55,  traces 
the  origin  of  the  Russian  monarchy.  The  principal  history 
by  Karamsin  is  epitomized  in  Alison's  Essays  [1531.7],  while 
in  the  latter  historian's  Europe  [5913.6.1]  there  is  adesi;ription 
of  the  Rnssian  army.  See  also  the  opening  chapters  of  King- 
lake's  "Crimean  war"  [837.2];  and  a  paper  on  "Tlie  tradi- 
tional policy  of  Russia,"  in  the  Atlantic  montlily,  Nov.,  1868. 

For  Peter  the  great's  time,  see  that  name;  and  Voltaire's 
account  of  his  struggle  with  Charles  XII  of  Sweden,  in  his 
"History  of  Charles  XII  "[.5726.6],  is  well-known.  See  "  House 
of  Romanoir."  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

Madame  Swetchine  s  "Life  and"  letters"  [1226.2]  give  pic- 
tures of  court  life  under  Paul,  Alexander,  and  Nicliolas.  On 
the  emancipation  of  the  serfs,  beside  Dixon's  "Free  Russia,'' 
see  a  chapter  in  J.  Ross  Browne's  "  Laud  of  Thor  "  [424.17]; 
papers  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  July,  1861,  and  Nov.,  1862; 
and  the  paper  on  "  Self-goverimient  in  Russia,"  in  Macmil- 
lan's  magazine,  Aug.,  1875.  On  Russia  in  the  East,  see 
Froude's  "Sliort  studies"  [1914.5.2];  Atlantic  monthly,  July, 
1875;  beside  Rawlinson's  book  [5921.5]. 

For  additional  descriptions,  see  Murray,  last  edition; 
Browne's  "  Land  of  Thor"  [424.17]  ;  Channing's  "Physician's 
vacation  '[422.21];  see  also  Harper'smonthly,  Feb.,  1869;  Miss 
Proctor's  paper  in  Scribner's  monthly,  Nov.,  1872;  and  papers 
in  the  Atlantic  montlily  on  Lake  Ladoga,  May,  1864;  on  a 
journey  from  Moscowto  Nijni-Novogorod,  Jan.,  1865;  and  on 
Winter  life  in  St.  Petersburg,  July,  1865,  and  a  paper  by  Del- 
mar  in  Appleton's  monthly,  vol.  11. 

Turgenefs  novels  give  pictures  of  Russian  life.  Also  see 
Muehlbaeh's  "  Daughter  of  an  empress  "  [531.3]. 

Russian  journey,  A.     Proctor,  E.  D.    Boston,  1872. 

Sm.  8° 428.12 

Ruth.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.15 

Ruth  Margorie:    a  romance  of  the  revolt  of  1689. 

Denison,  M.  A 539.9 

Ruth  Maxwell.     Blake,  iac/y  — 731.4 

Rutherford,  John.  The  troubadours:  their  loves 
and  their  lyrics;  with  remarks  on  their  influ- 
ence,   social   and  literary.      London,   1873.     x, 

356  pp.     8° 5525.10 

Rutledge.     Harris,  M 737.29 

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Shelf.  No. 

Rye-house  plot.  The.     Reynolds,  G.  W.  M 510.12 

Ryland,  John  E.,  editor.  Life  and  correspondence 
of  John  Foster.  With  notices  of  Mr.  Foster  as  a 
preacher  and  a  companion,  by  J.  Sheppard. 
London,  1861.     2  v.     16° 6426.5 

Sabbath,   The.     Andrews,   J.  N.     Sermons  on  the 

Sabbath  and  law.     Battle  Creek,  1870.     16° 6328.2 

—  Gilfillan,  J.     The  Sabbath  viewed  in  the  light  of 

reason,  of  revelation,  and  history,  with  sketches 

of  its  literature.     New  York  [1862].     16° 1534.3 

—  Littlejohn,  W.  H.  The  constitutional  amendment: 

or  the  Sunday,  the  Sabbath,   the  change,  and 
restitution.     Battle  Creek,  1873.     16° 5818.14 

—  Macmillan,  H.     The  sabbath  of  the  fields.    Lon- 

don, 1876.     Sm.  8° 6328.23 

—  Permanent  Sabbath  documents  of  the  American 

and  foreign  Sabbath  union.    Boston,  1851.    12°.  1536.17 
Sabine,  Lorenzo.     Biographical  sketches  of  loyalists 
of  the  American  revolution,  with  an  historical 
essay.     Boston,  1864.     2  v.     12° 1211.1 

—  Report  on  the  principal  fisheries  of  the  American 

seas.      See  United  States.     Department  of  the 

treasury 811.9 

Sabine,  Robert.  History  and  progress  of  the  electric 
telegraph.  2d  edition.  New  York,  1869.  xiv, 
280  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 6826.3 

—  Same.     3d  edition.    London,  1872.    xiv,  280  pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 1716.39 

Sack,  A,  of  gold.     Johnson,  V.  W 710.20 

Sacred  allegories.    Adams,  W.    Leipzig,  1864.    Sq. 

16° 311.23 

Sacred  anthology,  The.     Conway,  M.  D.     London, 

1874.     8° 5813.14 

Sacred  music.  Ancient  harmony  revived;  being  a 
selection  of  choice  music  for  divine  worship, 
taken  from  old  and  approved  authors.     Boston, 

1857.     Oblong  8° 1518.7 

Sadler,  L.  R.  {Jacob  Larwood),  and  Hotten,  John 
Camden.  The  history  of  signboards,  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  With  100 
illustrations  in  fac-simile,  by  J.  Larwood.  6th 
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Safely  married!     Pike,  F.  W.  A 721.7 

Safes,  Locks  and.    Tomlinson,  C.    London,  n.  d.  12°.  1715.27 
Saffell,  W.  T.  R      The  Bonaparte-Patterson  mar- 
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254  [244]  pp.     2  portraits.     Sm.  8° 825.4 

Saffo.  Pacini,  C.  {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co.  Stand- 
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Sa-go-ye-wat-ha,  or  Red  Jacket,  Life  and  times 

of.     Stone,  W.L.     Albany,  1866.     8° 6022.5 

Sahara,  My  Apingi  kingdom:  with  life  in  the  great. 

DuChaillu,  P.  B.     New  York,  1872.     12° 933.2 

Saigey,  Emile.  The  unity  of  natural  phenomena. 
From  the  French.  With  an  introduction  and 
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Sailing  on  the  Nile.  Laporte,  L.  Boston,  1872.  16°.     426.2 

Sailor  boy,  The.     Adams,  W.  T 924.4 

Sails  and  sail-making.   Kipping,  R.    London,  1871. 

12° 1716.4 

Saint  Domingo,  Topographical  and  political.descrip- 
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St.  Elmo.     Wilson,  A.  J 725.24 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.     A  novel.     MacDon- 

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—  Same.     New  York 714.34 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James,  History  of.     [London  low 

life.]     Jerrold,  D.  (W.)     Leipzig,   1852.     2  v. 

in  1.     Sq.  16° 313.9 

Saint  James's;  or,  the  court  of  Queen  Anne.  [His- 
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Saint  John,  the  apostle.     The  pupils  of  St.  John  the 

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St.  John,  James  Augustus.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ra- 
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X,  381  pp.     Sm.  8° 5423.10 


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Shelf.  No. 

Saint  Leger.     Kimball,  R.  B 311.17 

St.  Martin's  eve.     Wood,  E.  P 333.11 

St.  Maub,  or  Seymour,  Edward  Adolphus,  duke  of 
Somerset.  Christian  theology  and  modern  skep- 
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Saint  Nicholas:  Scribner's  illustrated  magazine  for 
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Dodge.     Vol.1.     New  York  [1874].     8^ 1315.1 

St.  Olave's.     Tabor,  E 711.21 

St.  Patrick's  day:  a  farce.  Sheridan,  R.  B.  Dra- 
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-^  Same.     Leipzig,  1869.     Sq.  IC'^ 1G14.11 

—  Same.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8" 5626.9 

St.  Patrick's  eve.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.13 

—  Same.     London 516.3 

St.  Petersburg.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  Lan- 
der, S.  W 922.22 

See  also  travels  in  Russia. 

St.  Philip's.     Harris,  M 724.13 

Saint  Pierre,  Jacques  Henri  Bernardin  de.  Studies 
of  nature.  Translated  by  H.  Hunter.  Wor- 
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St.  Ronan's  well.     Scott,  .Sir  W 523.3 

Saint-Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroi,  due  de.  Le  due  de 
Saint-Simon,  son  cabinet  et  I'historique  de  ses 
manuscrits.     Baschat,  A.     Paris,  1874.    8",  1.  p.  5531.2 

St.  Simon's  niece.     Benedict,  F.  L 720.39 

St.  Stephen's.    A  poem.    Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.) 

L.     Leipzig,  1860.     Sq.  16" 1614.6 

Sainte-Beuve,    Charles    Augustin.       Causeries   du 

lundi.     4e  edition.     Paris  [1873].     15  v.     12°.   5538.4 

—  English  portraits.     Selected  and  translated  from 

"  Causeries  du  lundi,"  with  an  introductory 
chapter  on  Sainte-Beuve's  life  and  writings  [by 
W.  E.  Rae].  New  York,  1875.  cxiii,  301  pp. 
16" 1025.3 

Contents.  —  Saiiite-Beuve's  life  and  writings;  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots;  Lord  Cliesterfleld;  Benjamin  Franklin;  Edward 
Gibbon;  William  Cowper;  English  literature,  byH.  Taine; 
Pope  as  a  poet. 

—  ifitude  sur  Virgile,  suivie  d'une   etude  sur  Quin- 

tus  de  Smyrne.  2e  edition.  Paris,  1870. 
444-4- pp.     12" .....5538.11 

—  Lettres  k  la  princesse.     3e' edition.     Paris,  1873. 

iii,  3674- pp.     12° 5538.14 

—  Memoirs  of  Madame  Desbordes-Valmore.     With 

a  selection  from  her  poems.     Translated  by  H. 

W.  Preston.     Boston,  1873.     viii,  227  pp.     16°.  5527.3 

—  Nouveaux  lundis.    3e  edition.   Paris,  1870.  13  v. 

12° 5538.5 

—  P.    J.    Proudhon,  sa   vie   et   sa   correspondance, 

1838-48.     Paris,  1872.     352  pp.     12° 5538.10 

—  Poesies  completes.     ]&dition  revue  et  augmentee. 

Paris,  1869.     476-}- pp.     12° 5538.13 

—  Portraits    contemporains.        Nouvelle     edition. 

Paris,  1870.     5  v.     12° 5538.7 

—  Portraits  de  femmos.  Paris,  1870.  542-|- pp.  12°. 5538. 17 

—  Portraits   of  celebrated   women.     Translated   by 

H.  W.  Preston.  Boston,  1868.  384-|-  pp. 
Portrait.      16° 1226.5 

—  Port-RoyaL     3e  edition.     Paris,  1867.    7  v.   12°.  5538.6 

—  Souvenirs  et  indiscretions.     Publics  par  son  der- 

nier secretaire  [J.  Troubat].     Paris,  1872.    354 

pp.     12° 5538.16 

—  Tableau  historique  et  critique  de  la  poesie  fran- 

caise  et  du  theatre  fran^aise  au  xvi^  sidcle. 
Nouvelle  edition,  suivie  de  portraits  particuliers 
des  principaux  poetes.  Paris,  1869.  499-{- pp. 
12° 5538.15 

—  Volupte.     7e  edition.     Paris,  1872.     416-|-  pp. 

12° 5538.12 

Saintine,  (Joseph)  Xavier  Boniface,  called.  Pic- 
ciola,  precede  de  quelques  recherches  sur 
I'emploi  du  temps  dans  les  prisons  d'etat,  par 
Paul  L.  Jacob.     Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  cor- 

rigee.     New  York,  1858.     252  pp.     12° 2015.4 

Saints,  The  lives  of  the.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Lon- 
don, 1872,  73.     5  V.     16° 5937.1 

Sala,  George  Augustus.  A  journey  due  North;  be- 
ing notes  of  a  residence  in  Russia.  Boston,  1858. 
viii,  469  pp.     12° 426.7 


Shelf.  No. 
Sala,  George  Augustus,  continued. 

—  The  seven  sons  of  mammon.     Leipzig,  1869.  2  v. 

in  1.     Sq.  16° 315.10 

—  Under  the   sun:  essays   mainly   written   in   hot 

countries.  London,  1872.  xix,  395  pp.  8°...  5611.3 
Salad  for  the  solitary   and  the  social.     [Essays.] 

Saunders,F.     New  York,  1872.     8° 5213.1 

Salathiel,  the  immortal.     [The  wandering  Jew.] 

Croly,  G.     London  [1858].     16° 517.13 

Salem,  Mass.,  Annals  of.     Felt,  J.  B.    Salem,  1845, 

49.     2  V.     Sra.  8° 5016.7 

Salem  chapel.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 328.10 

Salem  mercury.    Vol.  1-3.     Salem,  1831-33.     3  v. 

in  1.     F° 6730.37 

Sote.  —  "Vol.  I,  no.  3,  repeated,  and  nos.  2,  4,  44-49,  missing. 
Vol.  II,  no.  25-52,  missing. 

Salem  witchcraft.     Upham,  C.  W.     Boston,   1867. 

2  V.     Sm.  8° 5015.2 

Note.  —  See  Palfrey's  "  History  of  New  England  "  [5016.2] ; 
Barry's  "  History  of  Massachusetts  "  [812.5] ;  Auslin  s  "  His- 
tory of  Massachusetts"  [8W.19];  and  CasselPs  "  History  of  the 
United  States  "  [810.11].  Upham,  in  18:31,  first  issued  his  lec- 
tures, which  have  since  been  greatly  enlarged,  giving  a  picture 
of  old  Salen\  and  a  history  of  opinion  regarding  witchcraft 
[5015  2].  This  book  was  reviewed  by  Lowell,  in  North  Ameri- 
can review.  Jan.,  1868,  also  in  his  "Among  my  books" 
[19.34.8],  which  last  is,  however,  chiefly  upon  the  general 
subject  of  witchcraft;  in  which  connection,  see  Lecky's  chap- 
ter in  his  "  Rationalism  "  [59.33.5]. 

See  Everett's  anecdotes  of  earJy  local  history,  in  his  Ora- 
tions [1921.1.2];.  R.  H.  Allen's  exposition  of  the  historical 
evidences  [817.4],  upon  which  Longfellow  based  his  tragcdv, 
"Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  farms"  [1614.2].  Also  Drake's 
"Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast "  [411.4]. 

Salisbury,  Stephen.  Essay  on  the  star  spangled 
banner  and  national  songs.  Worcester,  1873. 
24  pp.     8° 5010.16 

Sallustius  Crispus,  Gains,  Florus,  Lucius  Annaeus, 
and  Velleius  Paterculus,  Caius.  [Works.] 
Literally  translated,  with  copious  notes  and  a 
general  index.  By  J.  S.  Watson.  London, 
1872.  xvi,  5G0  pp.  [Bohn's  Classical  library.] 
Sra.  8° 6117.7 

Sally  Williams,  the  mountain  girl.      Cheney,  E.  D.  915.21 

Salmagundi.  Irving,  William,  Paulding,  J.  K.,  and 

Irving,  W^ashington.     London,  1850.     16° 715.4 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1815.7 

Salmon,  The.     Russell,  A.     Edinburgh,  1864.     8".   1521.9 
Salmonia;  or,  days  of  fly  fishing.     Davy,   Sir  H. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 1515.4 

Salt  water.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 922.2 

Salt  water  bubbles.     Sleeper,  J.  S 716.10 

Salt-water  Dick.     Nowell,  H.  P.  II. 936.24 

Salvandy,  Narcisse  Achille,  comte  de.  Love  of 
country,  or  Sobieski  and  Hedwig.  Compiled 
and  translated  from  the  French,  by  Trauerman- 
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Salzkammergut,  Austria.  The  Bavarian  highlands 
and   the    Salzkammergut.       Schmid,    H.,    and 

Stieler,  C.     London,  1874.     8° 5720.1 

Sam   Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories.     Stowe,  H. 

(E.)  B 736.10 

Sam  Slick,  pseud.  5'eeHaliburton,  Thomas  Chandler. 

Sam's  chance.     Alger,H.,;"r 933.28 

Samoiede  country.  The  land  of  the  north  wind;  or, 
travels  among  the  Laplanders    and  the  Samo- 

yedes.     Rae,  E.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5935.5 

Sampson,  Henry.  History  of  advertising  from  the 
earliest  times.  Illustrated  by  anecdotes,  curious 
specimens,  and  biographical  notes.  With  illus- 
trations and  facsimiles.     London,  1874.     x,  616 

pp.     Sm.  8° 6136.12 

Samuel  Slick,  Sayings  and  doings  of.     Haliburton, 

T.  C.     New  York,  1872.     16° ....535.12 

Samuels,  Adelaide  F.    Dick  Travers  abroad.    Little 

cricket;  or,  Dick  Travers  in  London 918.27 

The  lost  tar;   or,  Dick  Travers  in  Africa 918.25 

On   the  wave;    or,  Dick  Travers  aboard  the 

"Happy,Jack" 918.26 

Palm  land;   or,  Dick   Travers   in  the  Chagos 

islands ." 918.24 

Samuels,  Edward  A.  The  birds  of  New  England 
and  adjacent  states.  With  illustrations.  With 
appendix.  6th  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Boston,  1872.     vii,  591  pp.     8° 6612.4 


SANCTUARY 


211 


SAVAGE 


Shelf.  No. 

Sanctuary,  The:  a  story  of  the  civil  war.    Nichols, 

G.  W.     New  York,  1866.     12° 716.11 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dddevant,  Amaiitiae 
Lucilo  Aurora  Dupin. 

Sandeau,  (Leonard  Sylvain)  Jules.  Mademoiselle 
do  la  Seigli^re:  comedie.  With  English  notes, 
by  F.  Bocher.     Boston,  1867.     99  pp.     12" 2015.2 

—  joint  author.     The  cross  of  Berny.    .See  Girardin, 

Delphine  Gay  de. 
Sanderson,  Robert,  Life  of.     Walton,  I.     Lond^sn, 

1866.  16° 5428.2 

Sandford  and  Merton,  History  of.  Day,  T.  Lon- 
don [1850].     16° 935.4 

Sandha%i,  Mrs.  — .     The  twin  sisters 929.11 

Sandwich  Islands.     Anderson,  R.     History  of  the 

Sandwich  Islands  mission.     Boston,  1870.     8°.. 5812.15 

—  Nordhoff,  C.     Northern  California,  Oregon,  and 

the  Sandwich  Islands.  New  York,  1874.  8°..  432.5 
Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.     Miller,  H.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.    Little  classics) 529.4.5 

Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P.     Pussy  Tip-toes'  family 912.26 

San  Francisco.     Beauvoir,  L.,  comte  de.     Pekin, 

Jeddo,  and  San  Francisco.     London,  1872.    16^.5935.11 

—  Soule,  F.,  Gihon,  J.  H.,  and  Nisbet,  J.     Annals 

of.     New  York,  1855.     8° 810.3 

See  also  California. 

[Sanitary  tracts.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16° 939.4 

Co7itents.— The  power  of  soap  and  water,  a  dream  that 
came  true;  The  mischief  of  bad  air:  or  what  "bad  air" 
really  is;  Health  of  mothers:  Croaking  Kate  and  chirping 
Jane;  The  influence  of  wholesome  drink;  Washing  the  chil- 
dren ;  Sowing  the  seed ;  The  value  of  good  food ;  Whose  fault 
is  it  ?  or,  how  to  make  a  happy  home ;  Is  it  too  late  ? 

Sans  merci.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.24 

Sans-Souci  series.  See  Stoddard,  Richard  Henry, 
editor.  ♦ 

Santa  Claus  land.     Douglas,  A.  M 928.12 

Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  (Raphael)  da  Urbino. 
A  series  of  studies:  designed  and  engraved  after 
five  paintings  by  Raphael.  With  historical  and 
critical  notes,  [translated  from]  T.  B.  jSmeric- 
David.  American  edition,  reproduced  by  the 
heliotype  process.    Boston,  1875.    61pp.    L.  4°.  6210.10 

JVo^e.—  The  very  rare  work,  of  which  this  is  a  translation, 
consists  of  crayon  studies  (about  three  times  the  size  of  these 
heliotypes)  from  five  paintings  in  the  Madrid  gallery.  A  copy 
may  be  found  in  the  Tosti  collection  of  the  Boston  Public 
library. 

—  Passavant,  J.   D.      Raphael  of  Urbino  and  his 

father  Giovanni  Santi.     London,  1872.     S° 6211.2 

—  Quatremere  de  Quincy,  A.  C.     Life  of.     London, 

1870.     16° 6217.3 

Note.  — The  most  complete  account  of  Raphael  yet  produced 
is  Passavant's,  and  in  the  preface  tliere  is  a  cliaracterization  of 
the  authorities.  Quatremere  de  Quincy's  was  the  most  im- 
portant of  earlier  lives. 

The  most  accessible  memoirs  in  English  are  the  accounts  in 
the  English  versions  of  Vasari  [fi'Jl.i.O] ;  I.anzi  [621.5.4];  some 
chapters  in  Grimm's  '•  Michael  Angelo  "  [1022.2];  a  paper  in 
Fairholt's  "  Rambles  in  Rome  "  [«i21.'5.6] :  Jameson's  "  Lives 
of  the  early  painters  "[6228.2] ;  Tytler's  [i.  e.  Keddie's]  "  Old 
masters"  [l.'i]6.21;  6216.3];  Rosc'oe's  "  I^o  x"  [5526.6];  and 
Tyrwhitfs  "  Christian  art "  [1514.14;  6235.1].  See  also  Paint- 
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Santo  Domingo.     See  Hayti. 

Sapphire,  The.     [Selections.]     Sargent,  E.    Boston,    . 

1867.  16° 715.15 

Saracen,  The  lands  of  the.     Taylor,  (J.)  B.     New 

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Saratoga,  New  York,  An  analysis  of  the  mineral 

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Sarchedon.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.8 

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Sargent,  Epes.     Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and  land. 

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[314]pp.     12° 715.14 

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Sargent,  Epes,  continued. 

—  The  standard  fourth  reader  for  public  and  private 

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Sargent,  Fitz  William.    England,  the  United  States, 

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Sargent,  Henry  Jackson.    Feathers  from  a  moulting 

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Sarmiento,  Ferdinand  L.    Life  of  Pauline  Cushman. 

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Sartor  resartus.  Carlyle,T.  London  [1831].  Sm.  8°.  5838.6 
Sartoris,  Adelaide  (Kemble).     A  week  in  a  French 

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Saskatchewan,  river.  Saskatchewan  and  the  Rocky 

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Satanstoe.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.6 

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Saunders,  Frederick.    Salad  for  the  solitary  and  the 

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Saunders,  John.     Israel  Mort,  overman 319.20 

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—  Joan  Merry  weather  and  other  tales 339.20 

Saunterings.  Warner,  C.  D.  Boston,  1872.  Sq.  16°.  229.1 
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Not.e.  —  This  is  the  same  work  as  the  preceding,  with  a 
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—  Police  records  and   recollections;,   or,  Boston  by 

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Savage,  James.  Genealogical  dictionary  of  the  first 
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Sawyer,  George  A.     Fret-sawing  and  wood-carving 

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Saxe,  John  Godfrey.     Loisure-day  rhymes.     Boston, 

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491  pp.     12° 1615.19 

Saxe,  Marshal.     See  MAURICE  OP  Saxony,  Count. 
Saxe  Holm's  stories.     See  Holm,  Saxe,  pseud. 
Saxon    studies.      [Dresden,   etc.]      Hawthorne,   J. 

Boston,  1876.     12° 424.5 

Say  and  seal.     Warner,  S.  and  A.  B 317.10 

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Scandinavia.     Browne,  J.  R.     The  land  of  Thor. 

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Scenes  from  the  life  of  Jesus.     Boston,  1858.     137 

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Scenes  of  clericallife.     Lewes,  M 310.26 

Sceptres  and  crowns.     Warner,  S 927.27 

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ScHEFER,  Leopold.     The  artist's  married  life;  being 

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ScHEFFEL,   Joseph  Victor.      Ekkehard.      A  tale  of 

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Sherer,  Edmond.     Nouvelles  etudes  sur  la  littera- 

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Schiller,  ( Johann  Christoph)  Friedrich  von.  Werke. 

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Contents.— Yo\.  I.  I.eben ;  Gedichte;  Semele.  II.  Die 
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Schiller,  (Johann  Christoph)  Friedrich  von,  cont'd. 

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and  execution  of  Counts  Egmont  and  Horn;  and 
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—  History  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     Translated  by 

A.  J.  W.  Morrison.     New  York,  1846.     iv,  370 

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Lytton.      With   a  brief  sketch  of  the  author's 

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—  Carlyle,  T.     Life  of:  comprehending  an  exami- 

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and  he  has  further  comments  in  his  Essays  [51)10.7]. 

There  is  also  an  essay  by  Max  Miiller,  in  his  "Chips" 
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a  section  in  De  Stael's  "Germany"  [.'">726.]];  and  one  in 
Longfellow's  "  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe  "  [5922.1]. 

See  also  De  Quincey's  "Biographical  essays"  [1825.6]; 
Hedge's  "Prose  writers  of  Germany"  [57;52.1];  Mrs.  Jame- 
son's "Studies"  [1916.3];  Bryant's  "Orations"  [1926.1];  H. 
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Schlegel,  August  Wilhelm  von.  Lectures  on  dra- 
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ScHLiEMANN,  Heinrich.  Troy  and  its  remains;  a 
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Schmid,  Herman,  and  Stieler,  Carl.  The  Bavarian 
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Schmidt,  (Eduard)  Oscar.  International  scientific 
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Schneck,  Benjamin  S.  Mercersburg  theology  incon- 
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School,  The,  and  the  army  in  Germany  and  France. 

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School  days  at  Rugby.  [Vivid  picture  of  school 
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Schoolboy  days.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 937.24 

Schoolmaster's,  The,  stories.     Eggleston,  E 921.13 

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ScHOULEK,  William.  History  of  Massachusetts  in 
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Schubert,   Franz   Ludwig.      Die   Blechinstrumente 

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Schuetzknberger,  M.  Paul.    International  scientific 

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Schweinfurth,  Georg  A.  The  heart  of  Africa. 
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—  Draper,  J.  C,  editor.     Year-book  of  nature  and 

popular   science   for    1872.      New  York,    1873. 

12°   1525.21 

—  Draper,   J.  W.     History  of  the  conflict  between 

science  and  religion.     Now  York,  1875.      12'-'...   5826.4 

—  Estes,  D.,  editor.    Half-hour  recreations  in  popu- 

lar science.     1st  series.     Boston  [1874].     8"...   6813.7 


Shelf.  No. 
Science,  continued. 

—  Glover,   M.    B.      Science  and  health.     Boston, 

1875.     12° 1733.3 

—  Half  hours  with  modern  scientists.      1st  series. 

New  Haven,  1872.     12° 1525.19 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  (L.  F.)    Popular  lectures  on  scien- 

tific subjects.     London,  1873.     8° 6834.1 

—  Same.     New  York,  1873.     Sm.  8° 1522.6 

—  Knight,  C.     Arts  and  sciences,  or  fourth  division 

of  "  The  English  cyclopgedia."     London,  1866- 

68.     8  V.     4° *R.R.,F.2.1 

—  Le  Conte,  J.     Religion  and  science.     New  York, 

1874.  12° 5817.14 

—  Napier,  C.  0.  G.     Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did 

in.     London,  1869.     Sm.  8° 1524.24 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.     Christianity  and  science.     New 

York,  1874.     12° 6326.17 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     The  boy's  playbook  of.     London 

[1861].     Sm.  8° 1524.18 

—  Proctor,    R.    A.      The  borderland   of.     London, 

1873.    Sm.  8° 6814.3 

Light  science  for  leisure   hours.     New  York, 

1871.     12° 1527.3 

Science  byways.    Philadelphia  [London],  1876. 

Sm.  8° ". 6836.4 

—  Spencer,   H.     Recent  discussions  in.     New  York, 

1873.     12° 6835.2 

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religion.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Recent  inquiries 

in  theology) 1526.24 

—  Timbs,  J.     The  year-book  of  facts  in  science  and 

art.     London,  1866.    Sm.  8° 1527.12 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Fragments  of  science  for  unscientific 

people.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1524.27 

—  Wells,    D.    A.     The  science   of  common   things. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 1527.9 

—  Winchell,   A.     Sketches  of  creation.     A  popular 

view  of  some  of  the  grand  conclusions  of  the 
sciences  in  reference  to  the  history  of  matter 
and  of  life.     New  York,  1874.     12° 1523.23 

See  also  Molecular  science.  Social  science,  and  the  names  of 
special  sciences,  like  Astronomy,  etc. 

Science  record,  The,  for  1866.  With  illustrations. 
Edited  by  Alfred  E.  Beach.  New  York,  1876. 
597  pp.     12° 6836.5 

Scientific    American.      Vol.    27-33.      New    York, 

1872-75.     Illustrated.     7  v.     F° 1320.1 

Scientific,  The,  bases  of  faith.  Murphy,  J.  J.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     8° 5812.5 

Scientific  London.     Becker,  B.  H.     London,  1874. 

Sm.  8° 6616.16 

Scotland.     Abbott,  J.     Hollo  in  Scotland 917.19 

A  summer  in.     New  York,  1848.     12° 425.11 

—  Adams,  W.  T.     Shamrock  and  thistle;  or,  Young 

America  in.     Boston,  1871.      16° 916.17 

—  Burton,  J.  H.     History  of  Scotland  from  Agri- 

cola's  invasion  to  the  extinction  of  the  last 
Jacobite  insurrection.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8  v. 
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—  Chambers,   R.     The  songs  of  Scotland  prior  to 

Burns.     With  the  tunes.      Edinburgh  [1873]. 

Sq.  16^= 5637.1 

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tish covenanters,  1638  to  1688.    London  [1868]. 

Sm.  8° .^. 5417.9 

—  Galibert,  L.,  and  Pelle,  C.     Angleterre,  Ecosse 

etirlande.     Paris,  1844.     8° 6911.7 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.     A  painter's  camp  in.     Boston, 

1871.     16° 426.19 

—  Herbert,    D.     Mutinies  in  Highland  regiments. 

London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 5924.2 

—  Lippincott,   S.    J.     Bonnie    Scotland.     Tales   of 

her  history,  heroes,  and  poets.  [Juvenile.] 
Boston,  1872.     16° 933.20 

—  Murray,  J.     Handbook  for   Scotland.     London, 

1875.  12° 5437.3 

—  Murray,  J.  C.   The  ballads  and  songs  of  Scotland, 

in  view  of  their  influence  on  the  character  of  the 
people.     London,  1874.    Sm.  8- 5626.5 

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and  character.     Edinburgh,  18G7.     16° 5637.2 


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Scotland,  continued. 

—  Robertson,  W.     History  of.     London,  1840.     8^.   5610.1 

—  Scott,    Sir  W.     Tales  of  a  grandfather;    being 

stories  taken  from  Scottish  history.     New  York, 

1828.     2  V.     16° 939.5 

—  Strickland,    A.     Lives  of  the   queens  of.     New 

York,  1859-73.     8  v.     12° 627.1 


Shelf.  No. 
Scotland,  continued. 

—  Victoria,  A.,  queen  of  England.     Leaves  from  the 

journal  of  our  life  in  the  Highlands,  from  1848 

to  1861.     New  York,  1868.     12° 225.1 

—  Wordsworth,   D.     Recollections  of  a  tour  made 

in,  1803.     Edinburgh,  1874.     8° 5435.5 

See  also  Lorn,  Skye. 


NOTE:OJS"SCOTL-A.N"r). 

Popular  histories  are  those  of  Scott,  both  in  the  "  Tales  of  a  grandfather,"  and  in  the  "  History  of  Scotland."  The  former  is  an  abridged  history  from 
Macbeth  down,  selecting  picturesque  episodes  and  prominent  points ;  the  latter  gives  attention  chiefly  to  the  elucidation  of  principles,  but  Palgrave  says  that 
having  exhausted  his  pleasurable  stores  in  the  tales,  Scott  thus  ruined  his  history. 

The  latest  and  most  elaborate  general  history  is  that  by  Burton  [5418.6].  He  is  a  thorough  antiquarian,  but  as  a  historian  he  possesses  the  modern 
skeptical  view  regarding  the  early  unchronicled  periods,  and  finds  the  dawn  of  true  history  in  Malcolm  Canmore's  reign,  1057-93.  His  narrative  of  the 
Roman  and  unrecorded  ages  of  heathen  belief  is  ample.  His  treatment  of  the  St.  Columba  period  may  be  contrasted  with  the  reverent  belief  of  Monta- 
lembert,  in  his  "  Monks  of  the  West "  [5.514.5].  See  also  in  this  connection  the  Duke  of  Argyle's  "  lona  "  [427.9].  See  also  Palgrave's  "  Normandy  and  Eng- 
land," on  the  beginning  of  Scottish  history  in  Malcolm's  time. 

There  are  three  phases  to  the  earliest  history  of  Scotland!  First,  a  fulness  of  fabulous  detail.  Second,  a  confounding  of  the  Picts  and  Scots.  Third, 
an  obscurity  attending  everything  like  authentic  detail.  The  third  century  is  the  Ossian  period,  and  the  literature  of  that  subject  yields  discussions  more 
or  less  historical.    See  McPherson's  Ossian  [1613.19]  and  its  dissertations. 

For  the  Norwegian  invasion,  1264,  see  the  translation  of  the  old  Saga  of  Haco  in  Buchanan's  "  Land  of  Lome  "  [424.11],  chapter  14. 

The  long  interval  of  the  contest  with  England  will  be  found  illustrated  in  Freeman's  "  History  of  the  Norman  conquest  in  England  "  [5014.4],  and  it 
forms  the  distinctive  feature  of  Burton's  third  volume.  For  illustrations  of  the  period  of  "Wallace  and  Bruce,  see  the  note  under  Scott.  Miss  Porter's  "  Scot- 
tish chiefs"  [1225.19]  pertains  to  this  epoch,  but  though  a  favorite  novel,  it  is  not  considered  trustworthy  as  a  guide  to  the  understanding  of  the  times.  In  a 
later  period,  the  captivity  of  King  James  i  in  England,  Miss  Yonge  has  found  a  subject  for  her  "  Caged  lion  "  [318.12].  Robertson's  well-known  history, 
while  it  is  introduced  by  a  cursory  examination  of  antecedent  Scottish  history,  is  confined  to  the  reign  of  Mary,  and  down  to  James  vi's  accession 'to  the 
English  throne  in  1603.  Buckle  says  of  Robertson  that  he  is  still  valuable  because  of  his  broad  views,  and  that  he  made  wonderful  use  of  the  material  he  had 
in  his  time.    See  the  note  under  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.    Miss  Strickland's  "  Lives  of  the  queens  "  [627.1]  will  be  found  a  companionable  commentary. 

Stanhope's  Queen  Anne,  chap,  viii,  and  Smyth's  25th  lecture,  are  on  the  union  in  Queen  Anne's  time,  and  in  Smyth  will  be  found  the  general  charac- 
teristics of  its  history  and  historians.  For  the  subsequent  rebellions,  see  Jesse's  "Memoirs  of  the  pretenders  "  [5426.14],  and  for  that  of  1745,  see  the  excellent 
account  in  Stanhope's  "  History  of  England  "  [838.3]. 

For  the  manners,  of  which  the  traits  are  gone  or  just  lingering,  nothing  is  better  than  Dean  Ramsay's  book  [.5637.2]. 

For  estimates  of  the  Scottish  character,  see  Macaulay's  third  volume  [838.1]  and  Froude's  third  volume  [826.9]. 

Church  history.  The  history  of  the  church  of  Scotland  is  closely  connected  with  that  of  the  state,  but  it  can  be  distinctively  traced  for  a  general  review, 
dwelling  upon  prominent  points,  in  Stanley's  Lectures  [5812.6],  or  in  particular  chapters  of  Burton,  and  in  AlacCrie's  "  Story  of  the  Scottish  church  "  [5816.22]. 

Dividing  the  record  into  epochs,  we  refer  for  the  early  Celtic  period  to  Montalembert's  "  Monks  of  the  West"  [5514.5]. 

For  the  Ueformation,  period,  see  lives  of  Knox ;  Burton's  4th  volume ;  chapters  in  Froude's  History  [826.9],  and  his  essay  on  "  The  influence  of  the  refor- 
mation on  the  Scottish  character,"  in  his  "  Short  studies  "  [1911.5.1],  in  which  he  rebuts  Buckle's  chapter  on  the  Scotch,  and  in  his  "  History  of  civilization  " 
[5417.1].    See  the  note  under  Reibrmation,  and  the  list  of  authorities  in  Fisher's  "  Reformation  "  [.5813.7,  p.  587]. 

For  the  period  of  the  CovenatUers,  from  the  first  banding  against  enforced  episcopacy  in  1638,  to  the  revolution  of  1688,  Dodd's  book,  "  Fifty  years 
struggle  of  the  Scottish  covenanters  "  [5417.9],  is  a  useful  popular  sketch.  See  also  Burnet's  "  Own  time  "  [.5410.4] ;  and  Macaulay's  History  [838.1] ;  a  paper  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  40;  and  Peter  Bayne's  article  in  the  Contemporary  review,  1875,  on  the  Covenanters,  Charles  II,  and  Argyle. 

There  is  much  in  the  2d  volume  of  Buckle's  "  History  of  civilization  "  [.5417.1]  on  the  condition  of  Scotland  from  the  14tli  century,  and  on  the  charac- 
teristics of  the  Scottish  intellect. 

Literature  and  art. 

David  Irving's  is  the  most  considerable  history  of  Scottish  poetry,  1861,  covering  the  interval  from  Ossian  to  Lady  Wardlaw.  For  dissertations  upon 
Scottish  songs  and  ballads,  see  the  prefaces  and  introductions  to  such  collections  as  Murray's  [5626.5] ;  Chambers's  "  Songs  of  Scotland  prior  to  Burns  " 
[5637.1];  Percy's  "  Reliques  "  [1613.12];  Scott's  "  Minstrelsy  of  the  border,"  in  which  he  runs  over  the  labor  of  his  predecessors  in  preserving  these  records. 
See  a  bibliography  of  this  department  in  Child's  "  Ballads  "  [5628.5.1] ;  and  articles  in  Prescott's  essays  [1537.8 ;  5237.3] ;  and  in  Kingsley's  essays  on  "  Burns 
and  his  school "  [1223.5]. 

For  the  influence  on  English  literature  in  the  founding  of  the  Edinburgh  review  and  Blackwood's  magazine,  see  the  lives  of  JeftYey  [563.5.2.1] ;  Sydney 
Smith  [1025.6] ;  John  Wilson  [1024  7]  ;  and  "  Noctes  ambrosianaB  "  [515.15].  Also  see  Curwen's  "  History  of  booksellers  "  [•5426.16] ;  a  chapter  th  Archibald 
Constable's  life  [5424.10];  and  the  statement  in  Broughams  "Autobiography  "  [5425.2]  contradicting  Sydney  Smith's  account  of  the  beginning. of  the  Edin- 
burgh review. 

Travels,  description,  etc. 

The  best  itineraries  arc  those  by  Murray  and  Black  ;  but  Hunnewell's  "  Lands  of  Scott  "[5626.10]  will  be  of  interest  to  such  as  have  derived  their  chief 
knowledge  of  its  scenery  and  history  from  Sir  Walter  Scott.    See  also  portions  of  Mrs.  Hawthorne's  Notes,  and  Mrs.  Stowe's  "  Suimy  memories  "  [426.6]. 

For  the  Hebrides,  see  Johnson's  famous  Tour  [5421^.7] ;  Buchanan's  "  Land  of  Lome  "  [424.11]  ;  Alexander  Smith's  "  Summer  in  Skye  "  [426.1] ;  and  the 
articles  on  Mull  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  July  and  August,  18C)5. 

See  the  note  under  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  on  the  Waverley  novels,  etc.,  for  a  chronological  commentary  of  authorities  and  illustrative  imaginary  renderings 
of  many  events  and  periods  in  Scottish  history. 

Other  delineations  of  Scottisli  life  will  be  found  in  Gait's  novels;  in  several  of  Mrs.  Oliphant's;  in  many  of  George  MacDonald's,  and  particularly 
"The  portent"  [537.3]  for  second-sight;  in  Mrs.  Craik's  [Muloch]  "Head  of  the  family  "  [.323.12]  and  "A  noble  life  "  [323.15] ;  in  Black's  "Princess  of 
Thule"  [328.28;  732.10]  for  life  in  the  Hebrides;  in  Charles  Reade's  "Christie  Johnstone"  [339.23;  527.3];  and  in  H.  Kingsley's  "Austin  Elliot"  [.326.24; 
724.4]  for  the  famine  period. 


Shelf.  No. 

Scotland,  Church  of.    MacCrie,  T.    The  story  of  the 

Scottish  church.     London,  1875.     8° 5816.22 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Lectures  on  the  history  of  the. 

New  York,  1872.     8° 5812.6 

Scott,  Genio  0.     Fishing  in  American  waters.    New 

edition.     With  illustrations.     New  York,  1875. 

539  pp.     8° 6412.4 

Scott,  John.     Partisan  life   with   .John  S.   Mosby. 

With   portraits   and   engravings.      New    York, 

1867.     492  pp.     Map.     Fac-simile.     8° 811.14 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Poetical  works.     Leipzig,  1861. 

2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 1613.5 

ConierUx.  —  The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel;  Marmirtn;  The 
lady  of  the  lake ;  The  vision  of  Don  Roderick  :  Rokebv  ;  The 
lord  of  the  isles ;  Songs ;  Lyrical  pieces ;  Miscellaneous  poeins ; 
Ballads. 


Shelf.  No. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

—  The  abbot.    Boston 523.10 

—  Same.     Leipzig 3  24. 10 

—  Anno  of  Geierstein.     Boston 533.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.1 

—  The  antiquary.     Boston... 523.17 

—  Same.    Leipzig 324.4 

—  Ballads   and   lyrical   pieces.       Baltimore,    1811. 

215  pp.     16° 1618.5 

—  The  betrothed.     The  highland  widow 523.19 

—  The  black  dwarf.    A  legend  of  Montrose.  Boston.  523.15 

—  Same.    Leipzig 324.11 

—  The  bride  of  Lammermoor.     Boston 523.12 

—  Same.    Leipzig 324.16 

—  Count  Robert  of  Paris 533.4 


SCOTT 


215 


SCOTT 


Shelf.  No. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

—  The  fair  maid  of  Perth.     Boston 533.2 

—  Sarne.    Leipzig 324.14 

—  The  fortunes  of  Nigel.     Boston 523.2 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.12 

—  Guy  Mannering.     Boston 523.16 

—  Same,    Leipzig 324.13 

—  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Boston 523.6 

—  Same.    Leipzig 330.5 

—  Ivauhoe.     Boston 523.11 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.6 

—  Kenilworth.     Boston 523.7 

—  Same.    Leipzig 3  24.8 

—  The   lay  of  the  last  minstrel,  a  poem.     Boston, 

1807.     252  pp.     12° 1616.13 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     With  a  prelimi- 

nary view  of  the  French  revolution.     Exeter, 

1828.     2  V.     8" 1223.12 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,   1858.     2  v.  in  1.     Illus- 

trated.    8° 1221.5 

—  Lives  of  the  novelists.     With  notes.     New  York, 

1872.     436  pp.     12" 5914.2 

—  The  monastery.     Boston 523.9 

—  Same.     Leipzig 330.4 

—  Old  Mortality.     Boston 523.13 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.15 

—  Peveril  of  the  Peak.     Boston 523.1 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.17 

—  The  pirate.     Boston 523.8 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.9 


Shelf.  No. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

—  Quentin  Durward.     Boston 523.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.2 

—  Redgauntlet 523.5 

—  E-ob  Koy.     Boston 623.14 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.7 

—  St.  Ronan's  well 523.3 

—  The  surgeon's  daughter;   Castle  Dangerous 533.5 

—  Tales  of  a  grandfather;  being  stories  taken  from 

Scottish  history.     2v 939.5 

—  The  talisman;    The  two  drovers;    My  aunt  Mar- 

garet's mirror;    The   tapestried  chamber;    The 
laird's  Jock 523.20 

—  Waverley.     Boston 523.18 

—  Same.     Leipzig 3  24.3 

—  Woodstock.     Boston 533.3 

—  Same,     Leipzig 324.5 

—  Chambers,  R.     Life  of.     Edinburgh,  1871.     16".  5425.9 

—  Hunnewell,  J.  F.     The  lands  of  Scott.     Boston, 

1871.     16" 5626.10 

—  Jenkinson,  II.  I.      Epitome  of  Lockhart's  life  of 

Scott.     Edinburgh,  1873.     8" 5425.10 

—  Lockhart,  J.  G.     Memoirs  of.     Edinburgh,  1860. 

L.  8° ,   1020.1 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.  Biographical  and  critical  essays. 

London,  1856.     16*- 1537.8 

Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies.     Phila- 
delphia, 1875.     12" 5237.3 

—  Stephen,  L.     Some  words  about  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

(In  his  Hours  in  a  library) 6136.9 


SCOTT'S      N-QVELS      ^]S-r>      POEIMS. 

ARRANGED   CHRONOLOGICALLY  BY  THEIR    SUBJECTS. 

HunTie  weirs  "  Lands  of  Scott  "  [5626.10]  is  a  convenient  key  to  the  scenery  of  Scott's  novels  and  poems ;  and  a  sample  of  the  criticism  with  which  they 
were  received  can  be  found  in  Jeffrey's  Essays  [.5610.8].    See  other  references  later  under  LIVES,  etc. 

Count  liolert  of  Paris,  A.  I).  1090.  This  nov'el  is  a  general  study  of  the  times  of  the  first  crusade,  rather  than  a  close  correspondence  to  the  historical 
events  of  tliat  period.  The  scene  is  in  and  about  Constantinople  at  the  time  when  the  army  of  the  crusaders  had  reached  that  city  on  their  way  to  the  Holy 
Land.  So  far  as  tlie  events  are  historical,  they  can  be  cursorily  surveyed  in  Cox's  "  Crusades  "  [628.1] ;  but  for  more  extended  study,  see  chapters  48,  49  and  50 
of  Gibbon's  "  Roman  empire"  [824.9]  and  Milman's  "  Latin  Christianity  "  [5817.11]. 

The  betrothed,  A.  D.  1187,  etc.  A  tale  of  tlie  warfare  ou  the  Welsh  bolder  at  the  time  when  the  third  crusade  was  in  contemplation,  and  efforts  were 
making  to  turn  the  wairing  propensities  of  the  age  against  the  inlidel.  Scott  himself  says,  "  The  war  between  the  Welsh  and  the  Norman  lords  of  the 
marches  is  a  period  wlien  all  freedom  might  be  taken  with  the  strict  truth  of  history  without  encountering  any  well-known  fact  which  might  render  the 
narrative  improbable."    The  general  histories  of  England  covering  the  reign  of  Henry  ii  will  elucidate  the  historical  bearing  of  the  events. 

The  talUman,  A.  D.  1193.  This  story  of  the  third  crusade,  with  the  scenes  in  Palestine,  contrasts  strongly  the  characters  of  Richard  Cceur-de-Lion  and 
Saladin.  The  personages  are  historical,  but  tlie  action  is  chiefly  fictitious.  As  far  as  the  events  have  a  relation  to  history,  they  can  be  compared  with  the 
summaries  regarding  the  third  crusade  in  Gibbon's  59th  chapter  [824.9];  in  Hume's  [.5413.2];  Lingard's  [5417.8],  and  Knight's  England  [.5413.1]  under  the 
reign  of  Richard  l ;  the  account  given  in  James's  "  History  of  Richard  Ca>ur-de-Lion  "  [.5526.7]  ;  and  the  narrative  in  Guizot's  "  History  of  France  "  [5510.2] 
during  the  time  of  Philip  Augustus,  who  appears  in  "The  talisman;"  but  a  more  particular  delineation  of  this  rival  of  Richard  can  be  found  in  James's 
novel, '•  Philip  Augustus"  [722.7].  An  account  of  this  crusade  will  be  found  in  Palmer  and  Besant's  "City  of  Herod  and  Saladin"  [5924.2].  It  may  be 
of  interest  to  compare  Scott's  delineation  of  Saladin  with  that  of  Lessing  in  his  '•  Nathan  the  wise,"  a  drama  [5736.4]. 

Ivanhot,  A.  D.  1191.  This  novel,  in  s  >me  respects  Scott's  best,  and  his  first  attempt  outside  of  Scottish  history,  introduces  Cceur-de-Lion  in  disguise 
as  a  knight,  and  it  is  an  interesting  study  of  a  period  in  English  history,  when  the  subjugated  Saxons  had  not  yet  lost  their  characteristics  under  the  rule 
of  the  Normans.  Other  well-known  characters  are  Friar  Tuck,  Robin  Hood,  Isaac  of  York,  a  representative  of  the  Jews  in  England  at  this  time,  and  his 
daughter  Rebecca,  the  Jewish  maiden. 

Robin  Hood  appears  in  Ivanhoe,  and  he  is  also  a  character  in  James's  "  Forest  days  "  [327.14].  The  historical  standing  of  this  semi-mythical  hero  is 
explained  in  Prof.  Child's  introduction  to  vol.  v  of  his  "  English  and  Scottisu  ballads  "  [5628.5.5],  also  in  Atlantic  monthly,  Dec,  1859;  and  in  Thierry's 
Norman  conquest  [.5417.2.2].    See  also  Timbs's  "  Abbeys,  castles,  etc."  [5138.1]. 

GaMe  Dangerous,  A.  D.  1306-7.  This  novel  has  its  scenes  in  the  time  of  Bruce  of  Scotland,  and  pictures  the  efforts  of  Lord  Douglas,  "  Black  Douglas," 
one  of  Bruce's  adherents,  to  advance  the  Scottish  attempts  to  wrest  Scotland  from  the  rule  of  Edwaid  of  England.  Considerable  liberty  is  taken  with 
historical  events. 

The  lord  of  the  isles,  A.  D.  1307-14.  The  historic  inteJest  of  this  poem  centres  in  Bruce  and  Bannockburn,  which  conflict  is  described  in  the  last  canto. 
Scott's  "Talcs  of  a  grandfather"  [9.39.5]  may  be  read  in  connection,  and  other  histories  of  Scotland,  particularly  Burton's  [5418.6.2],  and  histories  of 
England  covering  the  reign  of  Edward  I.    Grace  Aguilars  "  Days  of  Bruce  "  [533.19]  is  anotner  imaginative  portrayal  of  this  epoch. 

The  fair  maid  of  Perth,  A.  D.  1402.  Time  of  King  Robert  III  of  Scotland.  Illustrates  the  wild  mediaeval  manners ;  the  wager  of  battle  between  leaders 
of  rival  Highland  clans ;  and  the  haughty  power  of  the  Douglas,  beside  the  throne. 

quentin  Durward,  A.  D.  1470.  This  novel  was  tlie  first  of  Scott's  ventures  on  a  continental  theme,  and  it  shows  the  period  of  the  decay  of  chivalry  in 
France,  under  I.,ouis  XI,  who  with  Charles  the  bold  of  Burgundy  is  the  leading  hero.  The  French  king  is  depicted  with  detestable  characteristics;  and  his 
nature  is  closely  analyzed  in  Scott's  introduction  to  the  novel.  Charles  is  painted  somewhat  grosser  than  Kirk,  in  his  "  Charles  the  bold  "  [5811.1],  admits  to 
be  true ;  but  see  E.  A.  Freeman's  Essays  [5913.4].  Guizot's  "  History  of  France  "  [5510.2]  will  suffice  for  the  general  reader  concerning  the  historical  bearings 
of  this  novel.  For  comparison,  "Victor  Hugo's  "  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame"  [511.27]  aft'ords  another  study  of  JiOuis's  character;  and  an  altogether  different 
kind  of  delineation  of  these  times  will  be  found  in  Charles  Reade's  "  Cloister  and  the  hearth  "  [316.24]. 

Anne  of  Geierstein,  A.  D.  1474-77.  The  story  turns  in  its  historical  data  on  the  union  of  the  Swiss  with  Louis  XI  of  France  to  defeat  Charles  the  bold, 
and  some  of  the  same  characters  appear,  as  in  "  Quentin  Durward."  The  novelist  has  turned  the  historic  events  pretty  freely  to  his  own  uses,  and  he  wrote 
of  Swiss  scenery  without  personal  knowledge  of  it.  The  reader  will  follow  events  to  his  satisfaction  in  Zschokke's  "  History  of  Switzerland  "  [.5914.5]  and 
Fioissart's  "  Chronicles"  [.5920.2],  beside  the  general  histories  of  France.  Scott,  in  his  introduction,  gives  elucidatory  explanations  of  the  Vehmgerichte> 
the  famous  tribunal  of  Westphalia,  which  makes  a  feature  of  this  novel,  as  it  had  before  in  his  dramatic  sketch  of  "  The  house  of  Aspen,"  and  in  his 
translation  of  Goethe's  "  Goetz  von  Berlichingen." 

Marmion,  A.  D.  1513.  This  poem  shows  the  adventures  of  a  fictitious  personage,  but  they  are  given  an  historical  bearing  as  connected  with  the  causes 
of  the  battle  of  Flodden  Field,  and  with  the  battle  itself,  when  the  Earl  of  Surrey  for  Henry  the  Eighth  of  England  defeated  King  James  IV  of  Scotland. 
The  English  historians,  like  Hume  [5413.2],  Lingard  [.5417.8],  and  Froude  [82l).9],  touch  almost  wholly  on  the  political  aspects  attending  Flodden  Field,  and 
more  details  of  the  conflict  must  be  sought  in  Burton's  Scotland  [5418.6]  and  Scott's  "  Tales  of  a  grandfather  "  [939.53.  There  is  an  account  of  the  locality 
in  Howitt's  "Visits  to  remarkable  places  "  [235.2]. 

The  lady  of  the  lake,  A.  D.  about  1540.  This  poem,  perhaps  the  most  popular  of  Scott's  poems,  depicts  Highland  manners  and  customs  in  contrast  with 
those  of  the  Lowlands ;  has  its  scene  about  Loch  Katrine,  and  turus  in  good  part  upon  highland  irruptions  into  the  lowlands,  and  a  personal  conflict  of  tile 
Scottish  king  with  a  Highland  leader. 


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The  lay  of  the  last  minHrel,  A.  D.  about  1550.  This  poem,  told  in  cantos  by  a  minstrel,  depicts  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Scotch  and  English 
border,  more  particularly  in  warfare,  and  with  a  mixture  of  Scottisli  popular  demonology. 

The  monastery,  A.  D.  15.59-68.  As  in  "  The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel,"  the  scenery  is  laid  at  Melrose  abbey ;  and  in  his  introduction  Scott  points  out  his 
variations  from  the  geography  of  the  neighborhood.  The  ecclesiastical  life  of  the  abbey  is.  however,  at  a  diflferent  stage,  for  its  existence  is  threatened,  and 
the  story  turns  upon  tlie  contrasts  of  two  enthusiasts,  one  catholic  and  the  other  reformed,  and  upon  the  rivalries  between  the  vassals  of  the  church  and  the 
lay  barons.  The  machinery  of  the  plot  is  derived  from  the  "  White  lady  of  Avenel,"  and  presents  a  view  of  Scottish  superstitions.  Public  events,  though 
not  a  part  of  its  tale,  are  made  to  shape  its  development;  and  Burton's  Scotland  [5418.6.4]  will  afibrd  tlie  historical  commentary,  and  a  likeness  of  Murray 
the  regent,  can  be  found  in  Lodge's  "  Portraits"  [5;i37.0.2]. 

The  abbot,  A.  D.  1508.  This  novel,  partly  a  continuation  of  the  preceding,  includes  the  imprisonment  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  in  Lochleven  castle,  her 
escape  from  it,  and  the  battle  of  Langside,  which  decided  her  future.  The  note  under  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  will  give  the  historical  parallels,  and  indicate 
other  delineations  of  her  character  in  imaginative  worlis. 

Kenilworth,  A.  D.  1575.  This  novel  turns  upon  the  death  of  Amy  Robsart,  the  countess  of  Leicester,  leaving  the  ambitious  earl  more  at  liberty  to  gain 
the  favor  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  a  possibility  of  sharing  her  throne ;  and  it  exemplifies  his  flattery  in  the  splendid  reception  accorded  to  the  queen  at  his 
Castle  of  Kenilworth.  There  is  an  examination  of  Amy  Robsart's  real  career  and  a  history  of  Kenilworth  by  Adlard  [5423.5],  pointing  out  divergencies 
from  Scott's  tale ;  but,  except  as  a  picture  of  the  time,  public  events  other  than  as  stated,  do  not  much  concern  the  progress  of  this  story.  Beside  the  Queen 
and  Leicester  (see  Lodge's  "  Portraits  "  [5337.6],  vol.  2),  the  best  known  of  the  other  historical  personages  represented  is  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  at  an  earlier 
age  than  he  appears  on  a  different  theatre  in  Kingsley's  "  Sir  Amyas  Leigh  "  [.326.14].    The  mysterious  element  of  the  story  centres  in  Wayland  Smith. 

The  fortunes  of  Nigel,  A.  D.  1620.  The  hero  of  this  novel  (besides  Nigel  himself,  the  lover)  is  Heriot,  the  king's  goldsmith,  of  Edinboro',  who 
accompanied  James  VI  of  Scotland  to  London,  M-hen  he  became  James  I  of  England,  and  the  tale  was  an  attempt  by  Scott  to  invest  a  man  without  the 
conventional  attributes  of  heroism,  with  importance  in  a  story.  See  the  accounts  of  Heriot  in  chap,  x  of  Fox  Bourne's  "  English  merchants."  The  tale, 
however,  depicts  the  king  in  a  masterly  manner,  and  it  is  one  of  Scott's  most  famous  delineations.  The  reader  who  wishes  to  see  how  such  a  monarch 
may  be  defended,  can  compare  Disraeli's  "Character  of  James"  [153314].  In  delineating  London  life  of  this  period,  Scott  has  shown  his  familiarity 
with  the  dramatists  of  the  period,  particularly  in  the  wild  existence  of  Alsatia  or  Whitefriars.  The  story  is  without  much  historical  bearing;  but  Knight  and 
the  other  general  histories  will  throw  light  upon  "  Steeiiie,"  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  other  historical  characters  which  figure  in  it. 

Rokeby,  A.  D.  1644.  The  scenes  of  this  poem  are  in  Yorkshire,  just  subsequent  to  tlie  battle  of  Marston  Moor,  and  the  character  of  its  personages 
depends  largely  upon  the  troublesome  state  of  the  times,  and  the  events  have  no  connection  with  the  actual  occurrences  of  the  civil  war,  though  typical 
Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  make  up  the  scenes;  but  they  are  not  considered  in  Scott's  handling  to  have  marked  characteristics  of  the  times,  owing  partly 
perhaps  to  Scott's  want  of  sympathy  with  the  puritans,  in  whose  nature  he  saw  little  of  the  poetical,  which  Kingsley  claims  for  them  in  his  "  Plays  and 
puritans"  [1223.5]. 

A  legend  of  Mmxtrose,  A.  D.  1045-46.  The  scene  is  near  the  Trosachs,  and  on  the  west  coast  of  Scotland.  The  central  historical  event  of  this  tale  is  the 
murder  of  Lord  Kilpont  in  Montrose's  camp  by  Ardvoirlich,  who  fled  to  the  Covenanters.  Montrose's  career  is  traced  from  his  escape  to  the  Highlands,  in 
disguise,  to  raise  the  Hii^hlanders  in  King  Charles's  behalf,  and  the  story  carries  hiin  through  much  of  his  year's  victorious  career,  by  wlHch  he  sought  to 
save  the  English  royalists  by  forcing  the  withdrawal  to  their  own  territory  of  the  army  which  the  Covenanters  had  lent  the  parliamentarians.  The  tragedy 
is  enlivened  by  the  humors  of  Capt.  Dalgetty,  a  soldier  of  fortune.  A  contrast  of  characters  is  drawn  in  Montrose  and  Argyle,  or  "  McCallum  More,"  the 
Covenanters'  leader,  and  sketches  of  these  heroes  are  in  Lodge's  "  Portraits"  [53;ff.6].  volumes  4  and  5  respectively.  The  historical  parallels  can  best  be 
read  in  Clarendon's  Rebellion  [.5412.4]  and  in  Burton's  Scotland  [5418.6.7],  chap.  73.    See  also  Cimtemporary  review,  1873,  by  Peter  Bayne. 

Woodstock,  A.  D.  1652-60.  The  scene  of  this  novel  is  mostly  at  the  old  royal  lodge  of  Woodstock  (in  what  is  now  the  domain  of  Blenheim),  and  the  time 
extends  from  just  after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  when  Charles  II  as  a  fugitive  finds  shelter  there,  to  that  monarch's  restoration.  The  machinery  of  the  tale 
comes  from  some  witchcraft  tricks  played  by  a  crafty  royalist,  which  are  explained  at  length  in  the  introduction.  The  important  historical  characters  are 
Cromwell  and  Charles  il,  and  the  public  events  of  the  period  can  be  studied  in  the  general  histories  of  Knight  [5413.1],  Hume  [.541.3.2],  Lingard  [5417.8],  and 
Clarendon's  Rebellion  [5412.4].  Further  study  may  be  given  to  the  biography  ot  Cromwell  by  Carlyle  [12;>8.1],  and  the  more  condensed  one  by  Southey 
[5428.6],  and  to  the  paper  on  his  character  as  a  ruler  by  Goldwin  Smith  [5425.1].  'The  apt  characterizations  of  this  period  by  Macaulay  can  be  found  in  his 
"  History  of  England"  [838.1.1],  and  his  essays  on  Hallam,  on  Milton,  and  on  Hampden  [1918.4].  Some  chapters  in  Masson's  "Life  of  Milton"  [5422.2] 
will  be  of  use  for  further  study.    Cromwell  and  the  king  are  sketched  respectively  in  Lodge's  "  Portraits  "  [.5337.6],  vol.  5  and  6. 

For  other  imaginative  delineations  of  this  period,  see  Horace  Smith's  "Brambletye  house,"  James's  "Cavalier,"  and  "  Arrah  Neil"  [327.11]; 
Ainsworth's  "  Ovingdean  grange"  [.322.13]  and  "Boscobel"  [3.39.10];  Mrs.  Charles's  "  Draytons  and  Davenants  "  [.329.1]  and  its  sequel  "  On  both  sides 
of  the  sea  "  [.321.7] ;  and  Miss  Yonge's  "  Pigeon  pie."  See  also  De  Foe's  "  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  "  and  "  History  of  Col.  Jack ;  "  and  for  contemporary 
satire  Butler's  "  Iludibras." 

Peveril  of  the  Peak,  A.  D.  1600-80.  This  novel,  which  opens  just  after  the  restoration  of  Charles  II,  and  extends  in  its  action  over  a  score  of  years, 
describes  the  contrasts  of  society  at  that  time,  in  the  jovial  cavalier  (Scott  is  .thought  to  lean  by  preference  to  this  side  of  the  contest)  and  the  soberer 
puritan,  and  the  hero  and  heroine  of  this  story  evince  these  respective  sympathies.  The  scene  is  partly  in  Derbyshire,  partly  in  London,  and  for  a  while  in 
the  Isle  of  Man,  where  the  countess  of  Derby  had  judicially  executed  a  Man.xrnan  for  siding  witli  the  parliamentarians  in  the  late  civil  war,  and  is  now 
pursued  for  this  assumption  of  feudal  right.  The  famous  "  Popish  plot  "  of  1678-80  comes  incidentally  into  the  thread  of  tlie  story,  which  is  carried  in  one 
place  to  the  metropolis,  and  presents  a  picture  of  the  dissolute  court  of  Charles  II.  The  general  histories  covering  his  reign  give  all  the  public  events, 
by  which  the  plot  is  surrounded,  while  the  •'  Diary  "  of  Pepys  [5i;27  1]  forms  an  interesting  commentary  on  the  manners  of  the  day. 

Old  Mortality,  A.  D.  1679-90.  This  is  a  tale  of  the  west  country  Covenanters  and  their  defeats  by  and  their  victories  over  the  royal  troops  under 
Claverhouse,  with  the  actions  at  Drumclog  and  Bothwell  Bridge.  It  is  a  vivid  picture  of  tiie  passions  and  manners  of  the  two  parties  in  politics  and 
church,  while  the  revolution  of  1688  was  impending.  The  friends  of  the  Covenanters  may  claim  that  Balfour  of  Burley,  their  leader,  is  drawn  in  darker 
colors,  and  Claverhouse  with  more  indulgences,  than  the  records  warrant.  Burton's  "  History  of  Scotland  "  [5418.6.7],  chap.  79,  will  give  sufBcient  of  the 
historical  parallel ;  and  a  sketch  of  Claverhouse  is  given  in  Lodge's  "  Portraits  "  [5337.6.6].  The  histories  of  the  Covenanters  necessarily  cover  many  of  the 
historic  events. 

"  Old  Mortality,"  an  aged  religious  wanderer,  who  cleans  gravestones  of  their  mosses,  is  represented  as  furnishing  the  material  of  the  story. 

The  characters  of  the  Covenanters  are  also  drawn  in  Hogg's  "  Brownie  of  Bodsbeck;  "  in  Wilson's  "  Covenanter's  marriage  day,"  etc. 

The  pirate,  A.  D.  about  1700.  This  story  has  no  historical  basis;  but  is  a  picture  of  life  in  the  Orkneys  and  northern  parts  of  Scotland,  about  the 
beginning  of  the  last  century,  and  is  developed  largely  through  the  author's  imagination  from  observation  of  what  he  saw  in  this  region  in  1814. 

The  bride  of  Lammermoor,  A.  D.  about  1700.  This  is  another  private  family  story,  placed  at  about  the  same  period  as  the  last,  but  having  no  reference 
to  public  events. 

The  black  dwarf,  A.  J).  1708.  This  short  story  uses  a  dwarf,  whom  the  author  had  known,  for  a  prototype,  placing  the  incidents  along  the  Midland 
Border,  at  a  period  when  the  Jacobites  were  planning  a  rising,  which  did  not  take  shape  in  rebellion,  till  as  portrayed  in  "  Rob  Roy." 

Eob  Roy,  A.  D.  1715.  This  novel  contrasts  the  wild  Highland  life  with  that  of  the  town  (Glasgow),  and  shows  the  marauding  exploits  of  Rob  Roy, 
the  outlawed  McGregor,  at  the  time  of  the  first  attempt  to  make  head  in  rebellion  for  the  Pretender.  Beside  Rob  Roy,  much  of  whose  historic  career  is 
told  in  the  long  introduction,  no  actual  characters  of  this  era  appear  with  any  prominence;  but  the  historic  names  of  Argyle  and  Mar  were  borne  by  the 
opposing  commanders  of  the  forces.  The  serious  interest  of  the  plot  rests  in  Rob  Roy  and  Diana 'Vernon ;  and  the  comic  in  Bailie  Nicol  Jarvie  and 
Andrew  Fairservice.    The  events  of  this  rebellion  are  also  somewhat  interwoven  in  James's  "  Henry  Sineaton  "  [7o0.3]. 

The  historic  rendering  of  the  events  of  these  years  can  be  followed  in  Scott's  "  Tales  of  a  grandfather  "  [939.5] ;  in  Stanhope's  "  History  of  England  " 
[5418.5],  chap.  6;  in  Jesse's  "  Pretenders  "  [5426  14]  ;  and  in  Burton's  Scotland,  1689-1748  [5418.6.2],  chap.  15. 

Wordsworth's  poem  on  "  Rob  Roy's  grave"  expresses  the  common  estimation  of  the  wild  outlaw. 

The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  A.  D.  1736-51.  This  novel,  of  which  the  scene  is  mostly  in  Edinburgh,  with  an  episode  in  London,  opens  with  the  famous 
Porteous  mob,  which  lynched  an  officer  of  that  name  for  hanging  smugglers.  The  story  is  otherwise  a  domestic  one,  with  little  dependence  upon  historical 
events,  but  some  well-known  characters  figure  in  it,  like  John,  Duke  of  Argyle,  who  is  sketched  in  Lodge's  "Portraits"  [5.'537.6.7];  and  Queen  Caroline, 
the  wife  of  George  II,  who  is  portrayed  in  Mrs.  Oliphant's  "  Sketches  of  the  reign  of  George  II  "  [1032.1].  The  pathetic  interest  of  a  touching  story  is  developed 
in  the  characters  of  Jeanie  and  Effie  Deans;  its  mysterious  element  lies  in  the  personage  known  in  the  opening  as  Mudj;e  Wildfire;  and  its  grotesqueness 
in  the  Laird  of  Dumbiedykes.    Its  descriptions  of  the  Edinburgh  of  a  century  and  more  ago  lend  interest  to  the  localities  of  the  modern  town. 

Waverley,  A.  D.  1745.  This  picture  of  the  life  and  manners  of  Scotland,  at  a  time  when  the  old  feudal  feeling  and  the  Covenanter's  fanaticism  had  not 
■wholly  died  out,  though  their  equivalents  had  long  since  disappeared  in  the  southern  country,  accompanies  the  historical  events  of  the  rebellion  of  the 
chevalier  Charles  Edward,  the  battle  of  Preston  Pans,  the  "  race  to  Derby,"  and  the  Pretender's  court  in  Holyrood  Castle,  Edinburgh. 

The  events  of  a  public  nature  which  it  covers  can  be  studied  in  Stanhope's  "  History  of  England  "  [5418.3],  chap.  26;  in  his  separate  monograph  "  The 
Forty-five"  [5418.7];  in  Burton's  Scotland,  1689-1748  [5418.6.2],  chap.  21,  etc.;  in  Jesse's  "Pretenders"  [5426.14],  and  in  Scott's  "Tales  of  a  grandfather" 
[939  6].    Ainsworth's  novel  "  Good  old  times  "  [329.11]  concerns  the  same  period. 


217 


Guy  Mannerhig,  A.  D.  1730-70.  This  tale  gives  the  southern  coast  of  Scotland  and  its  manners  in  the  last  century,  with  the  life  of  smugglers  and 
gypsies—  Meg  Merrilies  being  of  the  last,  —  and  with  the  portrait  of  a  devoted  old  family  tutor  in  Dominie  Sampson.  Guy  Mannering  hi  iiself  has  been 
said  to  greatlj'  resemble  Scott  in  the  traits  of  a  high-mindud  gentleman. 

Redgaurulet.  A.  D.  1770.  This  novel  has  less  of  historical  interest  than  Waverley,  to  which  it  is  in  some  sort  a  sequel,  pertaining  to  the  last  attempt 
of  the  chevalier  Charles  Edward,  when  an  old  man,  to  liead  a  Jacobite  rising  in  the  north.  The  scene  is  laid  in  large  part  on  both  sides  of  Solway  Frith, 
and  in  tlie  old  lown  of  Edinburgh,  and  the  narrative  derives  more  perhaps  from  Scott's  own  reminiscences  than  any  other  of  his  novels.  The  introduction 
sketches  the  history  of  tlie  Pretender  from  the  rebellion  of  174.5-46,  where  Waverley  leaves  him,  till  he  comes  again  on  the  scene  in  this  novel. 

The  anliqxiary,  A.D.  1798.  Tliis  picture  of  Scottish  manners  during  the  last  ten  years  of  the  last  century,  has  little  to  connect  it  with  public  events, 
except  an  episode  of  the  alarm  felt  along  the  coast  tlirough  fear  of  a  French  invasion,  the  historical  bearing  of  which  may  be  read  of  in  Alison's  "  History 
of  Europe"  [5913.()],  and  in  Knight's  "Popular  history  of  England"  [5413.1].  The  chief  characters  of  interest  are  Jonathan  Oldbuck,  the  Laird  of 
Monkbarns,  and  Edie  Ochiltree,  a  Scottish  mendicant  of  the  privileged  Blue-Gown  order. 

St.  Bonan's  well,  A.  D.  1800.    A  tale  of  life  at  a  Scottish  watering-place  in  Scott's  own  day. 

Chronicles  of  Che  Canongate.  This  is  a  series  of  short  stories,  published  after  Scott  had  dropped  his  incognito,  and  in  the  introduction  he  makes  the 
first  printed  acknowledgment  of  his  authorship  of  the  Waverley  novels,  with  some  details  of  their  composition.  The  Chronicles  themselves  have  pleasant 
prefatory  matter  representing  an  imaginary  editor,  Mr.  Croftangry.    The  two  series  of  this  name  contained :  — 

The  Highland  widow  (A.  D.  1755).  My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror  (A.  D.  1700). 

The  two  drovers  (A.  D.  1765).  The  tapestried  chamber  (A.  D.  1780). 

The  surgeon's  daughter  (A.  D.  1750-70).  The  laird's  Jock  (A.  D.  1600). 

Lives  of  Scott,  etc. 

The  biography  by  his  son-in-law,  Lockhart,  is  the  principal  and  authoritative  life,  and  the  epitome  by  Jenkinson  is  a  popular  summary.  Chambers's 
is  also  a  briefer  narrative.  See  also  Irving's  account  of  Abbotsford  [715.5] ;  the  Essays  by  Prescott  [1537.8 ;  5237.3] ;  by  Jeffrey  [5610.8] ;  and  the  accounts  of 
Allibone  and  Thomas. 

Also  see  Masson's  "English  novelists;"  John  Brown's  "  Spare  hours,"  second  series  [5.37.5.2],  for  Scott's  diversions  with  a  pet  child;  Bryant's 
"  Orations  "  [1926.1],  for  his  address  at  the  unveiling  of  a  statue  of  Scott  in  Central  Park,  New  York ;  illustrated  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  26,  36,  43, 
and  44;  Carl.yle's  Essays  [.5610.7],  for  a  review  of  Lockhart;  Jordan's  "  Men  I  have  known"  [542.3.11];  C.R.Leslie's  "  Autobiographical  recollections  " 
[1024.10];  Lodge's  "Portraits"  [5337.6.8];  Magiun's  "  Fraserian  papers "  [1935.5];  Hugh  Miller's  "  Abbotsford  baronetcy,"  in  his  Essays;  an  account  of  a 
visit  to  Scott  in  Moscheles's  "Recent  music"  [6234.4];  Forsyth's  "Novels  and  novelists"  [6136.1];  and  Howitt's  "Homes  and  haunts  of  the  British 
poets"  [1225.5]. 

The  English  magazines,  in  1871,  had  numerous  articles  on  Scott,  that  year  being  the  centenary  of  his  birth. 

The  3d  volume  of  the  memoirs  of  Archibald  Constable  [5424.10]  wholly  pertains  to  Scott  and  his  relations  with  the  Edinburgh  publisher,  and  a  concise 
account  of  this  connection  is  given  in  Curwen's  "  Booksellers  "  [5426.16].  The  lives  of  Scott's  contemporaries  necessarily  throw  much  liglit  on  his  career, 
like  Russell's  life  of  Thomas  Moore;  the  life  of  Irving  [1214.1;  1815.1];  the  life  of  George  Ticknor  [1012.5;  5023.10];  Moore's  life  of  Byron  [5631.4];  and 
Miss  Ferrier's  "  Recollections  of  Scott  at  home  "  in  Temple  bar,  1874.  AUibone's  article  has  letters  of  reminiscences  from  Edward  Everett  and  George 
Ticknor. 

Everett  also  gives  nos.  13  and  15  of  his  "  Mount  Vernon  papers  "  [1534.13]  to  reminiscences  of  Scott. 

Principal  Shairp  has  a  paper  on  the  Homeric  element  in  Scott's  poetry,  in  Good  words,  1875;  and  Eastlake  notes  the  effect  of  the  novels  on  the  revival 
of  mediaeval  architecture  in  his  "  Gothic  revival  "  [6221.2], 


Shelf.  No.  I 

Scott,  William  Bell.  Albert  Durer:  his  life  and 
works.  Including  autobiographical  papers  and 
complete  catalogues.  With  six  etchings  by  the 
author  and  other  illustrations.  London,  1869. 
xiv,  324-1- pp.     Portrait.     8° 6213.10 

Scott,  Winfield.  Infantry  tactics;  or,  rules  for  the 
exercise  and  manoeuvres  of  the  United  States 
infantry.  New  edition.  New  York,  1852.  3  v. 
16° 1529.7 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Schools  of  the  soldier  and  company.  II. 
The  battalion,  and  instruction  for  light  infantry  or  rifle. 
III.  Evolutions  of  the  line. 

—  Memoirs.     Written  by  himself.    New  York,  1864. 

2  V.     Portraits.     12^ 1214.8 

Scottish  chiefs.  The.      [Wallace,  etc.]     Porter,  J. . .  1225.19 

Scottish  philosophy.  The,  from  Hutcheson  to  Hamil- 
ton.    MacCosh,  J.     New  York,  1875.     %"> 5821.1 

Scouring,  The,  of  the  White  Horse.  Hughes,  T. 
Cambridge,  1859.     Sm.  4" 

Scout,  The.     Simms,  W.  G. 

ScHiBE,  (Augustin)  Eugene,  and  Legouve,  (Gabriel 
Jean  Baptiste)  i^rnest  (Wilfred).  Les  doigts 
de  fee:  comedie.  With  English  notes,  by  F. 
Bocher.     Boston,  1867.     105  pp.     12° 2015.2 

Scribner's  monthly.  An  illustrated  magazine  for 
the  people.  Vol.  4-10.  New  York,  1872-75. 
7  V.     8^  

Scripture  lessons;  being  a  selection  from  the  Old 
and  New  Testament,  for  the  use  of  schools.  Bos- 
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Scrope,  George  Poulett.  Volcanoes.  The  character 
of  their  phenomena  [etc.].  2d  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged.  With  a  map,  frontispiece,  wood- 
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Scrope;   or,  the  lost  library.     A  novel  of  New  York 

and  Hartford.     Perkins,  F.  B 732.34 

Scrub  Hollow  Sunday-school.     Guernsey,  C.  F 913.33 

ScuDAMORE,  Charles.     Treatise  on   the  nature  and 

.  cure  of  gout  and  rheumatism,  including  general 

considerations  on  morbid  states  of  the  digestive 

organs.       1st   American,   from   the    2d   London 

edition.     Philadelphia,  1819.     xix,  335  pp.  8°.6023.14 

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716.22 


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6631.2 


Shelf.  No. 
ScuDDER,   Horace   Elisha.      Doings   of  the   Bodley 

family  in  town  and  country 910.1 

—  Dream  children 938. 1 

—  The  dwellers  in  Five-sisters  court 717.18 

—  Seven  little  people  and  their  friends 938.6 

—  Stories  from  my  attic 728.2 

Sculptors.      Clement,  C.   E.     Sculptors,  and  their 

works.     New  York,  1874.     16° 1513.17 

—  Perkins,  C.  C.    Italian  sculptors.    London,  1868. 

L.  8° 6210.2 

—  Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  sculptors. 

London,  1855.     5  v.     Sm.  8" 6215.6 

Sculpture.     Arsenne,  L.  C.     Manuel  du  peintre  et 

du  sculpteur.     Paris,  1833.     2  v.     24^^ 6219.1 

—  Brigham,  W.  T.    Oast  catalogue  of  antique  sculp- 

ture.    Boston,  1874.     4" 6210.7 

—  Flaxman,  J.    Lectures  on.  London,  1865.  Sm.  8°.  6215.5 

—  Luebke,  W.     History  of.    London,  1872.  2  v.  8°.  6210.3 

—  Perkins,  0.  C.     Italian  sculptors  :    a  history  of 

sculpture  in  Northern,  Southern  and   Eastern 

Italy.     London,  1868.     L.  8° 6210.2 

—  Ruskin,   J.     Aratra  pentelici.      Six  lectures  on 

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—  Viardot,  L.    Wonders  of.  New  York,  1873.     16°.  1714.28 

Note.  —  Luebke's  is  the  first  comprehensive  general  history 
of  the  plastic  art  ever  written  and  ranks  well.  A  condensed 
history  will  be  found  in  the  5th  lecture  of  Digby  Wyatt's 
"Fine  art"  [6232.2] ;  and  popular  summaries  are  given  in 
Clement  and  Viardot.  Flaxman's  "  Lectures  '  also  cover  much 
historical  elucidation.  Of  the  sculpture  of  the  ancients,  see 
the  lives  of  sculptors  in  Smith's  "  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 
Roman  biography  "  [R.R.,  E.3.3]  and  Winckelmann's  "  His- 
tory of  ancient  art  "  [6211.1],  beside  the  specimens  in  Brig- 
ham's  "  Cast  catalogue."  Vasari  and  Perkins  will  do  much 
for  Italian  sculpture.  For  English  sculpture,  see  Lady  East- 
lake's  "  Life  of  Gibson  "  [5423.1.3].  Tuckerman's  "  Book  of 
the  artists  "  [1511.6]  gives  memoirs  of  the  American  sculp- 
tors, Greenough,  Crawford,  Powers,  and  others.  Modern 
travels  in  Italy  often  give  accounts  of  the  studios  of  sculptors 
in  Florence  and  Rome.  Channing's  "  Physician's  vacation  " 
[422.21]  gives  an  account  of  Thorwaldsen.  There  is  a  paper 
by  Harriet  Hosmer  on  the  processes  of  sculpture,  in  the  At- 
lantic monthly,  vol.  14 ;  see  also  Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  4. 

Sea.     Figuier,   (G.)  L.     Earth  and  sea.     London, 

1870.      8°. 6631.3 

—  Hartwig,  G.     The  sea  and  its  living  wonders. 

London,  1873.     8° 6633.4 


SEA 


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Sea,  continued. 

—  Maury,  M.  P.     Physical  geography  of  the  sea, 

and  its  meteorology.     New  York,  1871.     8°  . . .   1520.2 

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—  Sonrel,  L.     The  bottom  of  the.  New  York,  1872. 

16° 1714.9 

—  Thomson,  C.  W.    The  depths  of  the.    London, 

1872.     8° 6632.3 

See  also  Ocean. 

Sea  and  shore.     Adams,  W.  T 924.9 

Sea  and  shore.     Warfield,  C.  A 723.35 

Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.    Edgar,  J.  G.    New 

York,  1868.     16° 913.16 

Sea  lions.  The.     Cooper,  J.  F. 525.11 

Seaboard  parish.  The.     MaoDonald,  G 536.18 

Seamanship.    Luce,  S.  B.    New  York,  1873.     8°..   1520.8 
Search,  A,  after  sunshine;  or,   Algeria  in   1871. 

Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.     London,  1872.     8° 5911.2 

Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton.  Athanasia:  or,  fore- 
gleams  of  immortality.  Boston,  1858.  xii, 
340  pp.     12° 5816.16 

—  The  fourth  gospel  the  heart  of  Christ.     Boston, 

1872.     viii^  551  pp.     Sm.  8° 6326.9 

Seasons.    Howitt,  M.    Pictorial  calendar   of  the. 

London,  1862.     Sm.  8° 1394.12 

—  Howitt,  W.      The  book  of  the.      Philadelphia, 

1831.     12° 1838.3 

—  Thomson,  J.     The  seasons.     Leipzig,  1853.     Sq. 

16° 1613.9 

Seat,  The,  of  empire.     Coffin,  C.  C.     Boston,  1870. 

12° 425.15 

Seaton,  Sir  Thomas.  Manual  of  fret  cutting  and 
wood  carving.  With  diagrams.  London,  1875. 
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Seaver  family,  The.  A  genealogy  of  Robert  Sea- 
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Sebastopol.     Creagh,  S.     A  scamper  to,  in  1867. 

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—  Russell,  W.  H.     General  Todleben's  History  of 

the  defence  of.     1854-5.     London,  1865.     8°...  5923.3 

See  aUo  Crimea. 

Secession,  Sketches  of  the  history,  progress,  and  de- 
cline of.  Brownlow,  W.  G.  Philadelphia,  1862. 
12° 815.3 

Second-cousin  Sarah.     Robinson,  F.  W 732.32 

Second  wife.  The.     John,  E 726.25 

Secret,  The,  of  success.     Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 926.6 

Secret,  The,  of  the  island.     Verne,  J.     New  York, 

1876.     16° 733.14 

Secret,  The,  out;  or,  one  thousand  tricks  with  cards, 
and  other  recreations.  Frickell,  G.  New  York 
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Secret  passion.  The.  [Shakespeare  novel.]  Wil- 
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Secret  service.  The.     Richardson,  A.  D.    Hartford, 

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Sects.     Hayward,  J.  The  book  of  religions.  Boston, 

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See  also  Religions. 

Sedgwick,  Catherine  Maria.    Facts  and  fancies  for 

9chool-day  reading 929.6 

—  flome.     Boston,  1837.     158  pp.     12° 539.6 

—  Hope  Leslie.     2  v 725.21 

—  Letters  from  abroad  to  kindred  at  home.     New 

York,  1841.     2v.     12° 426.15 

—  Life  and  letters.    Edited  by  M.  E.  Dewey.     New 

York,  1871.     446  [442]  pp.     1  plate.  Portraits. 

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—  TheLinwoods.     2v 737.3 

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—  Married  or  single  ?     2v 725.22 

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—  Stories  for  young  persons 918.20 


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Seebohm,  Friedrich.  The  era  of  the  protestant  revo- 
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—  The  Oxford  reformers,  John  Colet,  Erasmus,  and 

Thomas  More;  being  a  history  of  their  fellow- 
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Seed-time  and  harvest.     Tweedie,  W.  K 916.6 

Seek  and  find.     Adams,  W.  T 924.19 

Seekers  after  God.     Farrar,  F.  W.     London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 5937.7 

Seeking  his  fortune,  and  other  dialogues.     Alger, 

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Seeley,  John  Robert.     Ecce  Homo:  a  survey  of  the 
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—  Roman  imperialism,  and  other  lectures  and  essays. 

Boston,  1871.     335  pp.     12° 6616.3 

—  joint  author.     English  lessons  for  English  people. 

See  Abbott,  Edwin  Abbott 1535.1 

Seen  and  unseen.     A  novel.     Algatchie,  pseud 532.21 

Seer,  The;  or,  common  places  refreshed.     [Essays.] 

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S^GUR,  Sophie  (Rostopchine),  comtesse  de.     The  inn 

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Selden,  John.      Table-talk.     With  a  biographical 

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Select  British  essays.  See  Habberton,  John,  editor. 
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Selection,  A,  of  patriotic  addresses,  to  [JohnAdams], 

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Self-education.  Gerando,  J.  M.,  baron  de.  Bos- 
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Selfridge,  Thomas  Oliver.  Reports  of  explorations 
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Selling  Lucky.     Abbott,  J 914.20 

Semiramide.     Rossini,  G.     (In  Ditspn,  0.,  and  co. 

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Senior,  Nassau  William.  Historical  and  philosophi- 
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Sensorial  and  nervous  systems.  Comparative  view 

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Sepoy  war.     See  India. 
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and  law.     Battle  Creek,  1870.     16° 6328.2 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.     Discourses  on  the  Christian  spirit 

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—  Beecher,  H.  W.     A  summer  parish:  Sabbath  dis- 

courses at  the  "  Twin  mountain  house,"  White 
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—  Blair,  H.     Sermons.     London,  1783.     2  v.     8°.   5814.1 

—  Briggs,  G.  W.     The  bow  in  the  cloud.     Fifteen 

discourses.     Boston,  1846.     12° ...5818.9 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.     Christ  in  modern  life.     Sermons. 

New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5814.9 

—  --  Freedom  in  the  church  of  England.     Sermons 

suggested  by  the  Voysey  judgment.     London, 

1871.  16° 5816.9 

Sermons  preached  in  St.  James's  chapel,  York 

street,  London.     Boston,  1869.     Sm.  8° 5815.4 

—  Brooks,  F.     Sermons.     Boston,  1876.     16° 6325.16 

—  Buckminster,  J.  S.    Sermons.    Boston,  1829.    8°.   6322.3 

—  Burgess,  E.    Dedham  pulpit.    Boaton,  1840.    8°. 5813. 11 

—  Burnap,   G.  W.     Discourses  on  the  rectitude  of 

human  nature.     Boston,  1850.     12° 1522.7 

—  Candlish,  R.  S.    Sermons.    New  York,  1874.  16°. 6326.23 

—  Chauncy,  C.    Twelve  sermons.    Boston,  1765.  8°.   1922.3 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     The  hour  which  cometh  and  now 

is:  sermons.     Boston,  1864.     16° 6326.3 

—  Clarke,  J.     Sermons.     Boston,  1799.     8° 5814.3 

—  Codman,  J.     Sermons,  with  addresses.     Boston, 

1834.  8° 5813.9 

—  Collyer,  E,.     Nature  and  life :  sermons.     Boston, 

1872.  12° 1537.4 

—  Dewey,  0.     Discourses  on  human  nature,  human 

life,   and   the  nature  of  religion.      New  York, 

1847.     3  V.     12° 5237.2 

Discourses  on  various  subjects.      New  York, 

1835.  12° 5815.26 

—  Fox,  W.  J.     Christ  and  Christianity.     Sermons 

on  the  mission,  character,  and  doctrine,  of  Jesus 

of  Nazareth.     Boston,  1833.     2  v.     12° 5815.12 

Christian  morality.  Sermons.  Boston,  1833.  12°.5815.13 

—  Frothingham,  N.  L.     Sermons,  in  the  order  of  a 

twelvemonth.     Boston,  1852.     12"^ 1525.7 

—  Goodwin,  E.  S.     Sermons.     Boston,  1834.     12°. 5816. 19 

—  Greenwood,   F.  W.   P.     Sermons  of  consolation. 

Boston,  1844.     16° 5817.10 

—  Guthrie,  T.    The  city:  its  sins  and  sorrows.    Ser- 

mons from  Luke  xix,  41.    New  York,  1873.  12°.  6327.16 

—  Hare,   A.   W.      The   Alton   sermons.      London, 

1874.     Sm.  8° 6325.18 

—  Harrington,  J.     Sermons.     Boston,  1854.     12°..   6325.3 

—  Hill,  T.     Jesus,  the  interpreter  of  nature;  and 

other  sermons.     Boston,  1860.     12° 6327.18 

—  Huntington,  F.  D.  Christian  believing  and  living. 

Sermons.     Boston,  1860.     12° 6325.11 

Sermons  for  the  people.     Boston,  1856.  ■  12°.   1522.8 

—  Knight,  H.  C.     Lectures  and  sermons.     Boston, 

1831      2v.     8° 6325.9 

—  Maurice,   (J.)  F.  D.     Sermons  preached  in  coun- 

try churches.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 6326.5 

—  Murray,    W.  H.    H.      Music-hall   sermons.     2d 

series.     Boston,  1873.     12° 5816.13 

—  Newman,  .T.  H.     Discourses  addressed  to  mixed 

congregations.     London,  1871.     Sm.  8° 6325.20 

Parochial  and   plain  sermons.     London,  1875. 

8  v.     Sm.  8° ; 6326.19 

Sermons  preached  on  various  occasions.     Lon- 
don, 1874.     Sm.  8° 6326.16 

—  Paley,  W.     Sermons  on  various  subjects.     Bos- 

ton, 1827.     8° 5810.8 

—  Palfrey,   J.  G.     Sermons  on  duties  belonging  to 

some  of  the  conditions  and  relations  of  private 

life.     Boston,  1834.     8° 5811.9 

—  Parsons,  B.     Christian  views:   discourses.     Bos- 

ton, 1848.     12°. 1524.16 

—  Peabody,  W.  B.  0.    Sermons.    Boston,  1849.  12°.   6326.7 

—  Tappan,    D.      Sermons    on   important    subjects. 

Cambridge,  1807.     8° 5812.2 

—  Thacher,  S.  C.     Sermons.     Boston,  1824.     8°  ...  5814.6 

—  Uhlhorn,   G.     The  modern  representations  of  the 

life  of  Jesus.     Four  discourses.     Boston,  1868. 

16° 6328.7 


SheU-.  No. 
Sermons,  continued. 

—  Walker,  J.     Sermons  preached  in  the  chapel  of 

Harvard  college.     Boston,  1861.     12° 1524.4 

—  Ware,  H.,  jr.     Discourses  on  the  life  and  charac- 

ter of  Jesus  Christ.     Boston,  1825.     Sm.  8°  ....   5814.2 

—  Welles,  — .     "  Things  new  and  old  : "  sermons. 

Portland,  1845.     8° 1533.9 

Sermons  out  of  church.     Craik,  D.  (M.)     Leipzig, 

1875.  Sq.  16° 1928.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     12° 6327.15 

Sermons   to   the  clergy.     Dodge,  M.  A.     Boston, 

1876.  12° 1926.4 

Serres,  Marcel  de.     Nouveau   manuel   complet  do 

paleontologie.     Paris,  1846.     With  atlas.     3  v. 

24°     [Manuel  Roret] 6639.1 

Servants,   The,  of  the  stomach.    Mace,  J.    New 

York,  1868.     12° 1536.7 

Servitude  et  grandeur  militaires.     Vigny,  A.  (V.), 

comtede.     Paris,  1872.     18°... 5536.20 

Sesame  and  lilies.   Ruskin,  J.  New  York,  1872.  12".6236.15 

Settlers,  The,  in  Canada.     Marryat,  F 337.3 

Seven  daughters.     Douglas,  A.  M 913.32 

Seven  hills,  The  [i.  e.  Rome].     De  Mille,  J 914.41 

Seven  historic  ages.     Gilman,  A.     [Juvenile] 918.30 

Seven  lamps,  The,  of  architecture.    Ruskin,  J.   New 

York,  1871.     12° 6236.3 

Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.    Scudder,  H.  E.      938.6 
Seven  little  sisters,  The,  who  live  on  the  round  ball 

that  floats  in  the  air.     Andrew,  J 928.5 

Seven  sons.  The,  of  mammon.     Sala,  G.  A.  Leipzig, 

1869.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° 315.10 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.     Mitchell, 

D.  G.     New  York,  1864.     12° 715.3 

Seven  weeks' war.  The.  [Prussia  and  Austria,  1866.] 

Hozier,  H.  M.     Philadelphia,  1867.     2  v.     8°.  6922.4 

Seven  years.     Kavanagh,  J 323.9 

Sevenoaks.  Holland,  J.  G.  New  York,  1875.  12°.  636.22 
Seventh-day  adventists.  Littlejohn,  W.  H.  The 
constitutional  amendment:  or  the  Sunday,  the 
Sabbath,  the  change,  and  restitution.  A  dis- 
cussion [with]  the  editor  of  the  Christian  states- 
man.    Battle  Creek,  1873.     16° 5818.14 

—  White,  J.     Life  incidents,  in  connection  with  the 

great  advent  movement.     Battle  Creek,   1868. 

12° 1537. 11  and  6328.4 

Sewall,  Samuel  E.     The  legal  condition  of  women 

in  Massachusetts.  (In  Woman's  suffrage  tracts).  1926.5 
Seward,  William  Henry.     Travels  around  the  world. 

Edited  by  0.   R.  Seward.     With  illustrations. 

New  York,  1873.     xii,  788  pp.     Portrait.  Map. 

8° 43 1.1  and  5910. 1 

—  Lincoln  and  Seward.     Remarks  upon  the  memo- 

rial address  of  C.  F.  Adams,  on.     Welles,  G. 

New  York,  1874.     12° 5027.10 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  Mary.     After  life 314.18 

—  Cleve  hall 532.6 

—  The  earl's  daughter 738.10 

—  The  experience  of  life;   or,  aunt  Sarah 319.23 

—  A   first  history  of    Greece.     New   York,    1869. 

358  pp.     12° 828.13 

—  Gertrude.     Edited  by  W.  Sewell 527.21 

—  A  glimpse  of  the  world 3 14. 17 

—  Ivors.     2v 627.22 

—  The  journal  of  a  home  life.     Leipzig,  1867.     2  v. 

in  L     Sq.  16° 314.19 

—  Laneton  parsonage.     Edited  by  W.  Sewell.     3  v.     532.7 

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—  and  YoNGE,  Charlotte  Mary,  editors.     European 

history,  narrated  in  a  series  of  historical  selec- 
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73.     2v.     Sm.  8° 5927.7 

Contents.  — YoL  I.  1003-1154.    II.  1088-1228. 

Sex  in  education.    Clarke,  E.  H.  Boston,  1873.  16°. 

1937.2  and  5838.1 

A  reply  to.     See  Howe,  Julia  Ward 1937.4 

Sex  in  industry.     Ames,  A.,  ^r.     Boston,  1875.    16°.  1937.5 
Sexes,  The,  throughout  nature.     Blackwell,  A.  B. 

New  York,  1875.     12° 5837.6 


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Shelf.  No. 

Sexual  physiology  of  woman.  Hayes,  A.  H.  Bos- 
ton [cop.  1869].     12'^ 1524.25 

Sganarelle:  coniedie.     Moli^re,  J.  B.  P.    (Euvres. 

Paris,  1869.     12'^ 5537.2.1 

Sganarelle:  a  comedy.  Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  Dra- 
matic works.     Edinburgh,  1875.     8" 5530.3.1 

Shabby  genteel  story,  A.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  Mis- 
cellanies.    Leipzig 335.13.4 

—  Same.     (In  hiji  Works.)     London 513.1.6 

Shadow,  The,  of  Ashlydyat.     Wood,  E.  P.     3  v 330.28 

Shadow,  A,  of  Dante.      Rossetti,  M.  F.      Boston, 

1872.     Sm.  8^^ 5536.1 

Shadow,  The,  of  Moloch  mountain.  Austin,  J.  G.  511.1 
Shadows  of  the  old  booksellers.     [Reminiscences.] 

Knight,  C.     London,  1865.     16° ....5425.26 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.      Culture  and  religion  in 

some    of    their   relations.       New   York,    1872. 

197+ pp.     16°.. 5617.3 

—  Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.     New  York, 

1872.     xvii,  340  pp.     16° 1535.14 

—  Tait,  Peter  Guthrie,  and  Adams-Reillv,  A.  Life 

and  letters  of  James  David  Forbes.  With  por- 
traits, map,  and  illustrations.  London,  1873. 
xiii,  577  pp.     8° 5332.4 

Shairp,  Thomas.  Up  in  the  North.  Notes  on  a 
journey  from  London  to  Lulea  and  into  Lap- 
land. London,  1872.  x,  244  pp.  Illustrated. 
Map.     Sm.  8° 5915.4 

Shakers.  Holy  roll  and  book;  from  the  Lord  God 
of  heaven,  to  the  inhabitants  of  earth.  Printed 
in  the  United  society,  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  1843. 
vii,  402-f.  pp.     8° 6814.8 

—  Compendium  of  the  origin,   history,    principles, 

and  doctrines  of  the  United  society  of  believers 
in  Christ's  second  appearing.      Evans,   F.    W. 

New  York,  1859.     12° 5818.19 

Shakespeare,  William.  Works.  From  the  text  of 
A.  Dyce's  2d  edition,  Leipzig,  1868.  7  v.  Por- 
trait.    Sq.  16° 1613.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Measure  for  measure;  The  comedy  of 
errors ;  Much  ado  about  nothing ;  Love's  labour's  lost ;  A  inid- 
summer-night's  dream;  The  merchant  of  Venice;  As  you 
like  it.  II.  The  taming  of  the  shrew;  All's  well  that  ends 
•well;  Tweltth-nigiit;  The  winter's  tale;  King  John;  Richard 
II.    III.  Henry  IV,  parts  1  and  2;  Henry  V;  Henrv  VI,  parts 

1  and  2.  IV.  Henry  VI,  part  3;  Ricl-ird  III;  Henry  viil; 
Troikis  and  Cressida;  Titus  Andronjfus.  V.  Coriulanus; 
Romeo  and  Juliet ;  Timon  of  Athens;  Julius  Caisar;  Macbeth. 
VI.  Hamlet;  King  Lear;  Othello;  Antony  and  Cleopatra; 
Cymbeline.  VII.  Pericles ;  The  tempest ;  Tlie  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona;  The  merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Poems;  Venus 
and  Adonis;  Lucrece;  Sonnets;  A  lover's  complaint;  The 
passionate  pilgrim  ;  Life;  Glossary. 

—  Works.     The  plays  edited  from  the  folio  of  1623, 

with  various  readings  from  all  the  editions,  notes 
[etc.],  by  R.  G.  White.  Boston,  1872.  12  v. 
Portrait.     Illustrated.     12° 5615.4 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Preface;  Supplementary  notes  and  cor- 
rections; Memoirs  of  Shakespeare;  Shakespeare's  will; 
Chronological  tables  of  Shakespeare's  works ;  Notes  on  the 
portraits  and  autograph  signatures  of  Shakespeare;  An  ac- 
count of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  English  drama  to  the 
time  of  Shakespeare;  Essay  on  Shakespeare's  genius;  His- 
torical sketch  of  the  text  of  Shakespeare;  Poems;  Venus 
and  Adonis;  Lucrece;  The  passionate  pilgrim;  Sonnets; 
A  lover's  complaint;  Attributed  verses.  II.  Preliminary 
matter  to  the  tollo  of  1(523;  The  tempest;  The  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona;  The  merry  wives  of  "Windsor.  III.  Measure  for 
measure;  The  comedy  of  errors ;  Much  ado  about  nothing; 
Love's  labour's  lost.  IV.  Midsummer-night's  dream  ;  Mer- 
chant of  Venice ;  As  you  like  it ;  Taming  of  the  shrew.  V. 
All's  well  that  ends  well;  Twelfth  niglit,  or  what  you 
will ;  The  winter's  tale.  VI.  King  John  ;  Richard  II ;  Henry 
IV,  parts  1  and  2.  VII.  Henry  v ;  Henry  VI,  parts  1  and  2; 
Essay  on  the  authorship  of  Henrv  VI.  VIII.  Henry  VI, 
part  3;  Richard  ni;  Henry  Vlll.  I'X.  Troilus  and  Cressida; 
Coriolanus;  Titus  Andronicus.  X.  Romeo  and  Juliet;  Timon 
of  Athens;  Julius  Csesur;  Macbeth.  XI.  Hamlet;  King  Lear; 
Othello.  XII.  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Cymbeline;  Pericles; 
Appendix. 

—  Plays  prepared  for  use  in  schools,  clubs,  classes, 

and  families.  With  introduction  and  notes. 
By  H.  N.  Hudson.  Vol.  i,  ii.  Boston,  1872. 
2v.     12° 5615.3 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Life;  State  and  sources  of  the  text; 
As  you  like  it ;  Merchant  of  Venice ;  Twelfth  night ;  Henry  rv ; 
Julius  Cajsar;  Hamlet.  II.  The  tempest;  Winter's  tale; 
Henry  V;  Richard  III;  King  Lear;  Macbeth;  Antony  and 
Cleopatra. 

—  [Works.]     New  variorum  edition.     Edited  by  H. 

H.  Furness.     Vol.  i,  ii.    Philadelphia,  1871,  73. 

2  V.     8° 562L1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Romeo  and  Juliet.    II.  Macbeth. 


Shelf.  No. 
Shakespeare,  William,  continued. 

—  Doubtful  plays.     Leipzig,  1869.     352-}- pp.    16°.  1613.2 

—  Macbeth.    See  Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.  Werke.  5734.1.7 

—  The  merchant  of  Venice.    The  text  from  the  folio 

of  1623;  with  notices  of  the  known  editions 
preuiously  issued.    London,  1862.    22-f  pp.    4°.   5621.9 

—  The  tragedie  of   Hamlet,  prince   of   Denmarke. 

The  text  from  the  folio  of  1623 ;  with  notices  of 
the  known  editions  preuiously  issued.  London, 
1864.     iv,31pp.     4° .662L10 


—  Abbott,  E.  A.     A  Shakespearian  grammar.  Lon- 

don, 1872.     16° 5617.7 

—  Boydell,    J.      The   gallery   of    iHustrations   for 

Shakespeare's  dramatic  works,  reduced  and  re- 
engraved  by  the  heliotype  process.  With  selec- 
tions from  the  text.    Philadelphia,  1874.     4°...   5620.2 

—  Clarke,    M.    C.      The   complete   concordance    to 

Shakspere.     Boston  [London],  1873.     8° 5611.5 

—  Craik,  G.  L.    The  English  of  Shakespeare;   illus- 

trated in  a  philological  commentary  on  his  Julius 
Caesar.     Boston,  1871.     16° 5626.1 

—  EIze,  C.  (F.)    Essays  on.    London,  1874,    8°....   5623.5 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.  Shakespeare  commentaries.  Lon- 

don, 1875.     8° 5610.5 

—  Hudson,  H.  N.     Shakespeare:   his  life,  art,  and 

characters.     Boston,  1872.     2  v.     12° 1024.9 

—  Knight,  C.     Studies  of.     London,  1868.     8°....   5621.7 
William    Shakspere:    a   biography.      London 

[1865].     8°  5420.4 

—  Lamb,  C.  and  M.     Tales  from  Shakspeare.     Lon- 

don [1866].     16°  935.24 

—  Lemon,  M.     Revised  text  of  Falstaff.     London, 

1871.     16° 5425.7 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     Among  my  books.     Boston,  1873. 

16° 1934.8.1 

—  Williams,    R.    F.     Shakspeare   and   his   friends. 

[Fiction.]     Philadelphia,  n.  d.     8° 531.23 

Theyouthof.  [Fiction.]  Philadelphia,  N.  d.  8°.  531.23 

A'ote.  — The  readiest  reference  to  learn  the  very  great  extent 
of  English  literature  pertaining  to  Shakespeare,  with  samples 
of  the  diversified  criticisms  upon  him,  is  the  elaborate  ai  tide  in 
Allibone,  which,  coming  down  to  18t)9,  covers  a  w  ider  range 
chronologically  than  any  of  the  other  bibliographies. 

The  progress  of  Shakespearian  criticism  in  England  is  traced 
with  care  in  Knight's  "Studies"  [5C21.7]  and  in  Whipple's 
Essays  [19;i(i.3]. 

So  little  is  absolutely  known  of  the  personal  history  of 
Shakespeare,  that  the  voluminous  lives  are  largely  made  up  of 
the  customs  and  manners  of  his  time,  as  allusions  may  be 
found  to  them  in  his  works. 

There  are  two  excellent  American  lives,  that  by  R.  G.  White 
enlarged  upon  the  memoir  prefixed  to  his  edition  of 
the  works  [5615.4.1];  and  that  by  Hudson  [1024.9],  accom- 
panied by  an  essay  on  liis  art,  his  contemporaries,  the  drama, 
and  his  chaVacters,  recast  from  his  original  memoir,  and  also 
his  memoir  prefixed  to  his  abridged  plays  [5615.3.1].  See  also 
Emerson's  essay  in  his  "Representative  men"  [1916.6; 
1934.6.2] ;  and  those  by  Whipple  [19:56.3]  and  Lowell  [1934.8.1]; 
also  see  Whipple,  in  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  20;  and  his  •'  Age 
of  Elizabeth"  [1936.5]. 

Of  the  briefer  accounts  in  English,  see  also  De  Quincey's 
"  Biographical  essays  "  [1825.6],  and  Conway's  paper  in  Har- 
per's monthly,  vol.  29. 

Attempts  have  also  been  made  independently  by  W.  H. 
Smith,  an  Englishman,  and  by  Delia  Bacon,  an  American, 
to  prove  that  the  real  author  of  Shakespeare's  plays  was  Lord 
Bacon,  and  while  tliere  have  been,  perhaps,  needless  refuta- 
tions of  the  theory.  Judge  Holmes  has  summarized  all  the  evi- 
dence, chiefly  internal,  with  skill,  apparently  as  a  critical  and 
logical  venture.  See  also  Hawthorne's  "Our  old  home" 
[18392;  5439.1],  or  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  11.  The  latest  sum- 
mary of  the  Baconian  theory  is  in  Eraser's  magazine,  1874. 

Concerning  Shakespeare's  connection  with  Stratford,  see 
Howiifs  "Remarkable  places''  [235.2];  Beecher's  "Star 
papers"  [1924.2];  Wilson's  papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol. 
23;  also  Howitt  s  "  Homes  and  haunts"  [1225.5]  and  Irving's 
"  Sketch  book  "  [311.13;  715.6;  1815.10]. 

For  accounts  of  the  progress  of  Shakespearian  criticism  in 
Germany,  see  Knight's  "Studies"  [5621.7].  Goethe's  cele- 
brated criticism  on  Hamlet  will  be  found  in  his"Wilhelm 
Meister"  [.'529.9;  515.4].  See  also  Schlegel's  "  lectures  on  the 
dramatic  art  and  literature "  [6136.2],  and  the  appendix  to 
Furness's  Macbeth  [5621.1.2]. 

See  also  Taine  and  the  other  general  histories  of  English 
literature,  and  Wards  "  History  of  English  diamatic  litera- 
ture "  [5624.3.] 

Further  elucidation  find  in  Bryant's  "  Orations  "  [1926.1]; 
Carlyle's  "Hero  and  hero-worship  '  [1.5:55.19];  Disraeli's 
"Amenities  of  literature"  [1533.1:5];  and  for  the  portraits  of 
Shakespeare,  in  Scribner's  monthly,  vols.  8  and  10.  Wilkie 
Collins  8  "  Stolen  mask  "  relates  to  a  cast  from  Shakespeare's 
bust. 

Shakespeare's  dream :  an  historic  pageant.  Brough- 
am, J.     NewYork,  N.  d.     12° 1635.5 

Shamrock  and  thistle;  or,  Young  America  in  Ire- 
land and  Scotland.  Adams,  W.  T.  Boston, 
1871.      16° 916.17 


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221 


SHORT 


Shelf.  No. 

Shanks,  William  Franklin  Gore.  Personal  recol- 
lections of  distinguished  generals.  New  York, 
1866.     352  pp.     Portraits.     12° 1015.5 

Sharpe,  Samuel.  History  of  the  Hebrew  nation,  and 
its  literature;  3d  edition  enlarged;  with  an  ap- 
pendix on  the  journeys  and  epistles  of  the 
apostle  Paul.  London,  1876.  xxix,  449  pp. 
Sm.  8" 5928.3 

Shattuck,  George  Cheyne.  Three  dissertations  on 
Boylston  prize  questions  for  1806  and  1807. 
Boston,  L808.     192-4-  PP-     8° 6023.9 

Shattuck,  Lemuel.  Memorials  of  the  descendants 
of  William  Shattuck.  Boston,  1855.  414  pp. 
Portrait.     8" 612.7 

Shattuck  family.     Meiaerials  of  the  descendants  of 

William  Shattuck.  ^ttuck,L.  Boston,  1855.  8«.     612.7 

Shaw,  Henry  W.  {JosK" Billings.)  Josh  Billings, 
his   sayings.     With    illustrations.     New    York, 

1871.  232  pp.     12^^ 725.16 

Shaw,  Samuel.    Journals.    With  a  life  of  the  author 

by  Josiah  Quincy.     Boston,  1847.     xiii,  3G0pp. 

Portrait.     8" 1211.10 

Shaw,   William   Smith,  Memorials   of.     Felt,  J.  B. 

Boston,  1852.     12° 5027.7 

Shawl-straps.  Alcott,  L.  M.  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.  926.15.2 
She    stoops  to  conquer:    a  comedy.     Goldsmith,  0. 

Select  works.     Leipzig,  1842.     Sq.  lO'' ....312.23 

—  Same,  (/n  Aj>  Works.)  London,  1854.  8°. .  .5612.1.1 
Sheaf,    A,   of    papers.     Appleton,   T.   G.     Boston, 

1875.     12^^ 1537.23 

Shedd,  Julia  Ann.  Famous  painters  and  paintings. 
Illustrated  with  heliotypes  of  engravings.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     vi,  326  pp.     8° 6212.4 

Sheepfolds  [i.  e.  church  architecture].  Notes  on 
the  construction   of.      Kuskin,  J.     New  York, 

1872.  12" 6236.9 

Sheil,  Richard  Lalor.     Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar. 

With   memoir   and   notes   by  R.  S.  Mackenzie. 

New  York  [coj9.  1854].     2  v.     12° 5417.7 

Shelley,  C.  P.  B,     Workshop  appliances.  New  York 

[London],  1873.     ix,  312  pp.     Sm.  8° 6427.1 

Shelley,  Jane,  lady.  Shelley  memorials:  from  au- 
thentic sources.  To  vVhich  is  added  an  Essay  on 
Christianity,  by  P.  B.  Shelley.  Boston,  1859. 
308  pp.    12° 1225.10 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.    Essay  on  Christianity.   See 

Shelley,  Jane,  lady 1225.10 

—  Poetical   works.     [Added,  Essays,   Letters  from 

abroad,  etc.]  Edited  by  Mrs.  Shelley.  New 
edition.  London,  1869.  3631,  1641  pp.  Por- 
trait.    L.  8° 5610.4 

—  Selections  from  [his]  poems.     Edited  with  a  me- 

moir by  M.  Blind.     Leipzig,  1872.     xl,  334  pp. 

Sq.  16° 1613.11 

—  Mac-Garthy,  D.  F.    Shelley's  early  life.    London, 

1872.     Sm.  8° 5426.8 

—  Masson,   D.     Wordsworth,   Shelley,    Keats,    and 

other  essays.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5616.15 

Note.  —  The  only  regular  life  of  full  extent  is  that  in  W.  M. 
Rossetti's  edition  of  his  worits,  but  a  brief  continuous  me- 
moir by  M.  Blind  is  given  in  the  Tauehnitz  edition  of  selected 
worits  [1613.11].  Mrs.  Shelley's  contributions  are  of  course 
authoritative  in  the  edition  of  her  liusband's  letters,  etc. 
[5()10.4],  and  in  the  notices  appended  to  tlie  difierent  sections 
of  hei  chronological  arrangement  of  the  poems.  Beside  some 
articles  by  T.  L.  Peacock,  in  Fraser's  magazine  for  18.58  and 
18<>0,  tliere  have  been  some  monographs,  of  value  towards  the 
full  elucidation  of  Shelley's  career,  like  Lady  Shelley's  "  Sliel- 
ley  memorials"  [1225.10].  The  "Autobiography  "  of  Leigh 
Hunt  [122.1.20]  affords  much  material.  There  is  a  long  list  of 
authorities  given  in  AUibone's  article.  Mac-Carthy's  book, 
above  named,  has  new  particulars  on  his  early  life. 

See  also  Howitfs  "  Homes  and  haunts  "  [1225.5] ;  De  Quin- 
cey's  "Essays  on  the  poets"  [182.5.4];  Masson's  Essay 
[561{).15]  ;  and  Moore.'s  "  Life  of  Byron  ''^  [5631.4]. 

Shells,  Beautiful.  Adams,  H.  G.  London,  1871.  16°.  6636.1 
Shenandoah,  Narrative  of  the  campaign  in  the  val- 
ley of  the,  in  1861.     Patterson,  K.     Philadel- 
phia, 1865.     8° ..5013.20 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  Sara.     {E.   Berger.)     Charles 

Auchester 532.1 

—  Counterparts 531.19 

—  Rumor 530.10 

Note.  —  These  novels  are  delineations  of  musical  art-life; 
Mendelssolin  appearing  as  Seraphael  in  "  Charles  Auchester," 
and  Beethoven  iu  "  Rumor." 


Shelf.  No. 

Sheppard,  Francis  Henry.     Love  afloat.     A  story  of 

the  American  navy 723.13 

Sheppard,  Nathan.     Shut  up  in  Paris.     Leipzig, 

1871.     302  pp.     Sq.  16° 315.13 

Sherburne,  Andrew.  Memoirs.  Written  by  him- 
self. 2d  edition,  enlarged  and  improved. 
Providence,  1831.     312  pp.     12° 5027.2 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley.  Works.  With  a  me- 
moir of  the  author,  a  collection  of  ana,  and  10 
chalk  drawings.  Edited  by  F,  Stainforth.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     viii,  656  pp.     Sm.  8° 5626.9 

Contents.— JMe;  Plays:  The  rivals;  St.  Patrick's  day ;  The 
duenna;  The  school  for  scandal ;  The  critic;  Atrip  to  Scar- 
borough; Pizarro;  Poems;  Unfinished  plays  and  poems; 
Speeches;  Ana. 

—  Dramatic  works.     With  life,  by  G.  G.  S[igmund]. 

London,  1848.     viii,  563  pp.     Portrait.     16-...    1635.2 

Contents.  —  Life;  The  rivals;  St.  Patrick's  day  :  Tlie  duen- 
na;'  The  school  for  scandal ;  The  critic ;  Trip  to  Scarborough  ; 
Pizarro ;  Verses  to  the  memory  of  Garrick. 

—  Same.     Leipzig,  1869.     440  pp.     Sq.  16° 1614.11 

Contents.  —  The  rivals;  St.  Patrick's  day;  The  duenna;  The 
school  for  scandal ;  The  critic ;  Trip  to  Scarborough ;  Pizarro ; 
Verses  to  the  memory  of  Garrick. 

—  Moore,  T.     Memoirs  of.     New  York,  1853.     2  v. 

12° 1223.8 

—  Rae,  W.  F.     Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox:  the  opposi- 

tion under  George  iii.      New  York,  1874.     16°.   5415.8 

Note.  —  Allibone  has  a  fiiir article  with  references.  Thomas 
Moore's  Memoirs  was  based  upon  ample  knowledge,  except 
perhaps  of  the  man,  but  his  panegyrics  of  Fox  were  distasteful 
to  Sheridan's  friends,  who  claun  that  Sheridan  is  wilfully 
belittled.  A  briefer  compact  life  is  that  by  Sigmund  (based 
in  good  measure  on  a  suppressed  memoir  by  Prof.  Smyth) 
[1635,2].  See  also  Stainfortii's  life  [5626.9].  See  also  Broug- 
ham's "  Statesmen"  [5614.4.3];  Whipple's  Essays  [19;^6.2.2]; 
Jerdan's  "Men  I  have  known  "  [5423.11];  Thomson's  "  Wits 
and  beaux"  [1216.18];  and  Maginn's  "Fraserian  papers" 
[1935.5]  ;  Thomas's  Biographical  dictionary  and  its  references; 
and  the  lives  of  his  contemporaries  Burke,  Pitt,  Fox,  with 
Macaulay's  Essay  on  Hastings. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh.  Memoirs.  By  him- 
self.    New  York,  1875.     2  v.     Folded  map.  8°. 

1212.3  and  5024.4 

Con/e>i<s.  — Vol.  I.  1846  — February,  1864.  IL  March,  1864 
—  May,  1865. 

—  Sherman's  historical  raid.     Boynton,   H.  V.  N. 

Cincinnati,  1875.     8° 5024.5 

See  also  United  States,  Civil  war. 

Sherwin,  Thomas,  Address  on  the  life  and  character 

of.     Waterston,  R.  C.     Boston,  1870.     L.  12°. .   1011.2 

Shifting  winds.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 926.33 

Shiftless  folks.     Smith,  F.  N 714.17 

Shillaber,  Benjamin  Penhallow.  Lines  in  pleasant 
places.  [Poems.]  Chelsea,  1874.  305  pp. 
Portrait.     16°. 1615.7 

—  Partingtonian  patchwork:    Boston,  1873.  360  pp. 

Illustrated.     16° 736.28 

Shiloh;  or,  without  and  within.  Woodruff,  J.  L.  M,  71-6.12 
Shinn,  Earl.  The  new  Hyperion.  From  Paris  to 
Marly  by  way  of  the  Rhine.  By  Edward  Stra- 
han  I  pseud.].  With  illustrations  by  Gustavo 
Dore  and  others.  Philadelphia,  1875.  271-}- 
pp.     8° 5722.4 

Note.  — The  illustrations  in  this  book  are  borrowed  from 
"  Le  chemin  des  6coliers.  Par  F.  B.  Saintine  [_pseud.  of 
Joseph  Xavier  Boniface].  Paris,  1861."  The  text  is  in  large 
measure  drawn  from  the  same  source. 

"Ship  ahoy  !  "      A  yarn  in  thirty-six  cable  lengths.   732.18 

Ship  and  shore,  in  Madeira,  Lisbon,  and  the  Medi- 
terranean.    Colton,  W.     New  York,  1856.     12°.  425.16 

Ship,  The,  in  the  desert.     [Poem.]     Miller,  C.  H. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 1617.14 

Ship-builders,  Lawrence's  adventures  among   the. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T 932.20 

Ships.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Man  on  the  ocean.     A 

book  about  boats  and  ships 1715.30 

—  Bland,   W.     Forms  of  ships  and  boats.     London, 

1868.     12° 1715.10 

Shipwreck  by  lightning.     Forbes,  R.   B.     Boston, 

1853.     8° 1711.3 

Shirley.     Bronte,  C.     Leipzig 321.22 

—  Same.     London 728.8 

Short  studios  on  great  subjects.  Froude,  J.  A.  New 

York,  1872,  73.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 1914.5 


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SIMPSON 


Shelf.  No. 
Shove,  George  A.     Life  under  glass.     Containing 
suggestions  toward  the  formation  of  artificial 
climates.     Boston,  1874.     111pp.     16'^ 6837.2 

Note.  —  The  author  sets  forth  a  plan  for  modifying  the 
severity  of  the  northern  climate  by  means  of  buildings  con- 
structed of  glass. 

Shrubs,  Handbook  of.    Hemsley,  W.  B.      Boston 

[London],  1873.     8° 6624.1 

Bhurtleff,  Nathaniel  Bradstreet.  Topographical 
and  historical  description  of  Boston.  Boston, 
1871.     ix,  720  pp.     Folded  plates.     8= 5010.1 

Shut  up  in  Paris.     Sheppard,  N.     Leipzig,  1871. 

Sq.  16^ 316.13 

SiAM.     Bacon,  G.  B.     Siam,  as  it  was  and  is.     New 

Yorlc,  1873.     12° 224.10 

—  Leonowens,  A.  H.     The  English  governess  at  the 

Siamese  court.     Boston,  1873.     Sm.  8" 222.1 

The  romance  of  the   harem.      Boston,    1873. 

Sm.  8° 6933.2 

—  Vincent,  F.,yr.     The  land  of  the  white  elephant. 

New  York,  1874.     8° 5923.7 

Siberia,  Tent  life  in.    Kennan,  G.  New  York,  1873. 

12° 426.22 

SiCHEL,  Julius.     Spectacles:  their  uses  and  abuses  in 

long  and  short  sightedness.     From  the  French 

by  H.W.Williams.  Boston,  1850.  202+ pp.  8°.601L11 
Sicilian  vespers.  Verdi,  G.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) 6223.3.6 

SiciLiEN,  Le:    comedie-ballet.      Moli^re,  J.  B.  P. 

(Euvres.     Paris,  1869.     12° 6537.2.2 

Sicily.     Kavanagh,  J.  A  summer  and  winter  in  the 

two  Sicilies.    Leipzig,  1858.    2  v.  in  1.    Sq.  16°.     428.4 

—  Murray,   J.       Handbook   for   Sicily.       London, 

1864.      12° 5917.4 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     The  lands  of  the  Saracen;  or, 

pictures  of.     New  York,  1857.     12° 4^4.13 

See  also  Italy,  general  travels. 

SiDDONS,   Sarah  Kemble,  Life   of.      Fitzgerald,   P. 

The  Kembles,  etc.    London  [1871].    2  v.    Sm.  8°. 5425.22 

A^o<e.  —  See  Doran's  "Their  majesties'  servants"  [1532.2], 
etc. 

Sidney,  Algernon.  Discourses  on  government.  Ad- 
ded, an  account  of  the  author's  life,  and  a  copious 
index.     New  York,  1805.     3  v.     8° 1923.1 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  Life  and  times  of.     Davis,  Mrs. 

S.  M.     Boston,  1859.     16° 1225.11 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     16° 5337.4 

Sidney,  Samuel.     The  book  of  the  horse:  saddle  and 

harness,    British   and   foreign,    with    hints    on 

horsemanship    [etc.].      Illustrations.       London 

ri875].     604-4- pp.     4° 6410.1 

Sidney  De  Grey.     Wise,  D 932.38 

SiDONiA   the  sorceress.     Meinhold,   (J.)   W.      New 

York,  N.  D.     8° 531.1 

SiEBE,  Henry.     The  conquest  of  the  sea.     A  book 

about   divers   and   diving.     With  illustrations. 

London  [1874].     xi,  299  pp.     Sm.  8° 6418.4 

Siege,  The,  of  Valencia.    [Poem.]    Heraans,  F.  (D.) 

Boston,  1826.     8° 1621.2 

Sierra  Nevada,  Mountaineering  in  the.     King,  C. 

Boston,  i872.     Sm.  8° 413.1 

Sierras,  Songs  of  the.    Miller,  C.  H.    Boston,  1873. 

16° 1615.20 

Sights  a-foot.     Collins,  (W.)  W 511.24 

Sights  and  insights.    [Fiction.]    Whitney,  A.  D.  T. 

2  V 722.3 

SiGNA.     Eame,  L.  de  la.     Leipzig 331.1 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 723.15 

Signal-man,  The.  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)  (In  John- 
son, (E. )  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.8 

Signals,   Manual   of.     Myer,    A.   J.      New   York, 

1866.     12° 6927.1 

Signboards,  The  history  of.      Sadler,   L.   R.,  and 

Hotten,  J.  C.     London  [1875].     Sm.  8° 5615.8 

SiGOURNEY,  Henry  Howell  Williams.     Genealogy  of 

the  Sigourney  family.    Boston,  1857.    31  pp.  8°. 5022.10 

SiGOURNEY,  Lydia  Howard,  formerly  Miss  Huntley. 
Letters  to  mothers.  2d  edition.  Now  York, 
1839.     297  pp.     12° 5218.2 

—  Pleasant  memories  of  pleasant  lands.     Boston, 

1842.     viii,  368  pp.     1  plate.     16°... 1537.12 


Shelf.  No. 
SiGOURNET,  Lydia  Howard,  continued. 

—  and   OTHERS.      The   young  lady's  oflfering;    or, 

gems  of  prose  and  poetry.    Illustrated.     Boston, 

1858.     264pp.     12° 6216.2 

Sigourney  family.  Genealogy  of  the.     Sigourney, 

H.  H.  W.     Boston,  1857.     8° 5022.10 

Silas  Marner.     Lewes,  M 3 10.22 

Silent  partner.  The.     Phelps,  E.  S 537.11 

Silent  struggles.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 527.13 

Silent  Tom.     Edson,  N.  1 928.4 

Silent  witness,  The.     Yates,  E.     Boston 720.32 

—  Same.     Leipzig 316.24 

Silver,  Metallurgy  of.     Lamborn,  R.  H.     London, 

1870.     12° 1715.17 

Silver  and  gold.     Raymond,  R.   W.     New  York, 

1873.     8° 6631.5 

Silver  cord.  The.     Brooks,  (C.)  S 310.6 

"Silver  lake.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 935.14 

Silver  pitchers.     [Fiction.]     Alcott,  L.  M 718,9 

Silver  threads.     MacKeever,  H.  B 714.31 

Silvervale,  Lumina,  pseud.     An  orphan  of  the  Old 

dominion 735.16 

Silvia.     Kavanagh,  J 323.5 

SiMMS,  William  Gilmore.    Poe'ms.    New  Yorky  1853. 

2  V.     Portrait.     12° 1625.6 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Norman  Maurice;  Atalantis:  Tales  and 
traditions  of  the  South;  The  cit^  of  the  silent.  II.  Southern 
passages  and  pictures;  Historical  and  dramatic  sketches; 
Scripture  legends ;  Francesca  da  Rimini. 

—  Beauchampe;  or,  the  Kentucky  tragedy.    Sequel 

to  Charlemont '. 725. 18 

—  Border  beagles:  a  tale  of  [the  first  settlers  of] 

Mississippi 716.27 

—  Charlemont;   or,  the  pride  of  the  village:  a  tale 

of  [the  first  settlers  of]  Kentucky 725. 19 

—  Confession ;  or,  the  blind  heart 7 16. 25 

—  Eutaw;  a  tale  of  the  revolution 716.29 

—  The  forayers 716.26 

—  Guy  Rivers:  a  tale  of  [the  first  settlers  of ]  Georgia.  716.28 

—  Katharine  Walton 716.30 

—  The  maroon,  and  other  tales 736.24 

—  Mellichampe:  a  legend  of  the  Santee 716.24 

—  The  partisan 716.23 

—  Richard  Hurdis:  a  tale  of  [the  first  settlers  of  ] 

Alabama 716.32 

—  The  scout 716.22 

—  Southward  ho! 716.31 

—  Woodcraft;    or,  hawks  about   the   dovecote.     A 

story  of  the  South  at  the  close  of  the  revolution.    733.10 

—  The  Yemassee.     [Indian  conspiracy,  1715] 716.21 

Note.  —  The  following  of  the  above  tales  form  a  connected 
series  of  revolutionary  romances  concerning  the  struggle  in 
South  Carolina:  — 1.  The  partisan  (from  fall  of  Charleston 
to  Gates's  defeat  at  Camden).  2.  Mellichampe  (from  Camden 
to  Green's  arrival).  8.  The  scout,  called  originally  The 
kinsman  (siege  of  ninety-six  and  Green's  career).  4.  Katha- 
rine Walton  (waning  fortunes  of  the  British).  5.  The  foray- 
ers.   6.  Eutaw. 

Simonde  de  Sismondi,  Jean  Charles  Leonard.  His- 
torical view  of  the  literature  of  the  south  of 
Europe.  Translated  from  the  original,  with 
notes,  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by  Thomas  Ros- 
coe.  4th  edition.  London,  1872.  2  v.  Por- 
traits.    [Bohn's  Standard  library.]     Sm.  8° 5927.10 

Simonds,    William.      {Walter  Aimwetl.)      Aimwell 

stories.     Clinton 932.29 

Ella 932.39 

Jerry.     Added  a  memoir  of  the  author,  with  a 

likeness 932.27 

Jessie 932.25 

Marcus 932.30 

Oscar 932.28 

Whistler 932.26 

Simpleton,  A.     Reade,  C.     Leipzig 328.29 

—  .Same.     New  York 531.30 

Simplicity  and  fascination.     Beale,  A 535.4 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.     Obstetric  memoirs  and 

contributions.  Edited  by  W.  0.  Priestley  and 
H.  R.  Storer.  Philadelphia,  1855,  56.  2  v. 
Illustrated.     8° 6011.5 

—  See  Page,   H.    A.      Noble  workers.       London, 

1875.     Sm.  8" 5936.3 


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Shelf.  No. 
Sinai.     Holland,  F.  W.     Explorations  in  the  penin- 
sula of.     See  Palestine  exploration  fund 5933.1 

—  Lenoir,  P.     Le  Sinai.     Paris,  1872.     18° 5935.10 

—  Lepsius,  (C.)  11.  Discoveries  in  Egypt.  Ethiopia, 

and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai,  in  1842-45.     Lon- 
don, 1853.     8° 5931.12 

—  Maughan,  W.  C.     The  Alps  of  Arabia.     Travels 

in  Egypt,  Sinai,  Arabia,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
London,  1873.     8° 5932.10 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.     The  desert  of  the  Exodus.     New 

York,  1872.     Sin.  8° 222.2 

—  Kobinson,  E.,  and  Smith,  E.     Biblical  researches 

in  Palestine,  Mount  Sinai  and  Arabia  Petraea. 
Boston,  1841.     3  v.     8° 6810.5 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine  in  connection 

with  their  history.     New  York,  1870.     8° 5933.1 

See  also  Note  under  Palestine. 

Sinclair,  Alexander  Doall.  Myxoma.  (In  Massa- 
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Sinclair,  Catherine.      Beatrice;    or,  the   unknown 

relatives ,.., 714.29 

Singers  and  songs  of  the  liberal  faith.    [Unitarian.] 

Putnam,  A.  P.     Boston,  1875:     Sm.  8° 1513.4 

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SiNTRAM  and  his  companions.     La  Motte  Fouque,  F. 

(H.  C),  Freiherr  de 313.7 

Sir  Andrew  Wy lie  of  that  ilk.     Gait,  J 515.10 

Sir  Brook  Fossbrooke.     Lever,  C.  (J.) 332.23 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite.     Trollope,  A.  334.18 
Sir  Jasper  Carew.     Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig 332.25 

—  Same.     London 516.20 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.     Braddon,  M.  E 325.5 

Sir  Noel's  heir.     Fleming,  M.  A 723.22 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost.     SpoflFord,  H.  E 537.22 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton.     James,  G.  P.  R 327.15 

Siren,  A.     Trollope,  T.  A 334.20 

Sister  Louise.     Melville,  G.  J.  W 321.26 

Sister  Susy.     Clarke,  R.  S 927.5 

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Potter,  H.C.     New  York,  1873.     16° 1535.23 

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Preece,  William  Henry 6826.6 

Six  in  all.     Townsend,  V.  F 713.5 

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the  gardener.     Hole,  S.  R.     Edinburgh,  1872. 

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SixTUS  V,  pope,  The  life  and  times  of.     Huebner,  J. 

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Skating,  Handbook  of.     Forrest,  G.     London,  1863. 

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Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans.     Spencer, 

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Sketches  of  scenery  and  manners  in  the  United 
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Sketching.      Hatton,  T.      Hints  for  sketching   in 

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Hints  for  sketching  trees  from  nature  in  water 

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Skey,  Frederic  C.    Hysteria.    New  York,  1867.   viii, 

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Green,  J.     Boston,  1839.     8° 6012.9 

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Slack,  J.  H.  Practical  trout  culture.  [With  a 
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Slade,  Daniel  Denison.  Bronchitis  and  its  conse- 
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Slaver's,  A,  adventures.     Thomes,  W.  H.     Boston, 

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—  Helper,   H.    R.      The   impending   crisis   of    the 

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—  Wilson,   H.     History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

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Sleeper,  John  Sherburne.     Salt  water  bubbles.    By 

Hawser  Martingale,  pseud.     With  illustrations. 

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Slick,    Sam,    pseud.       See   Haliburton,    Thomas 

Chandler. 

Small  house,  The,  at  Allington.     Trollope,  A 334.9 

Small-pox,  Treatise  on.    Abu  Beer  Mohammed  Ibn 

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Smeaton,  John,   Life  of.     Smiles,  S.     Lives  of  the 

engineers.     London,  1861.     8" 5421.4 

Smedle Y,  Francis  Edward.    Frank  Fairlegh 315.11 

—  Lewis  Arundel 510.11 

Smee,  Alfred.     Manuel  d'electricite  medicale.    Orne 

de  figures.  Paris,  1850.  x,  304  pp.  24°. 
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Smellie,  William.  The  philosophy  of  natural  his- 
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Smiles,  Samuel.     Brief  biographies.     Boston,  1873. 

vi,  517  pp.     16° 1024.13 

—  Character.     New  York,   1872.      387   [383]   pp. 

12° 1935.41 

—  The  Huguenots:  their  settlements,  churches,  and 

industries  in  England  and  Ireland.  With  an 
appendix  relating  to  the  Huguenots  in  America. 
New  York,  1868.     448  [446]  pp.     Sm.  8° 5514.1 

—  Industrial   biography:     iron-workers    and    tool- 

makers.     Boston,  1871.     410  pp.     12° 1227.5 

—  Life  of  George  Stephenson  and  of  his  son  Robert; 

also  a  history  of  the  invention  of  the  railway 
locomotive.  With  portraits  '  and  illustrations. 
New  York,  1868.     501pp.     8° 5422.1 

—  Lives  of  Boulton  and   Watt.     Comprising  also  a 

history  of  the  invention  and  introduction  of  the 
steam-engine.  London,  1865.  xv,  521-J-  pp. 
Illustrated.     Portraits.     8° 6421.5 


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Smiles,  Samuel,  continued. 

—  Lives  of  the  engineers,  with  an  account  of  their 

principal  works;  comprising  also  a  history  of 
inland  communication  in  Britain.  With  por- 
traits and  illustrations.    London,  1861.    2  v.    8".  5421.4 

Contents.  — Yo].  I.  Early  works  of  embanking  and  drain- 
ing; Life  of  Sir  Hugh  Myddelton;  Early  roads  and  modes 
of  travelling;  Bridges,  harbours,  and  ferries;  Life  of  James 
Biindley.  II.  Life  of  John  Suieaton;  Life  of  John  Reunie; 
Life  of  Thomas  Telfourd. 

—  Self-help;    with   illustrations   of    character  and 

conduct.  Revised  and  enlarged  edition.  Bos- 
ton, 1861.     430  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1535.3 

—  Same.     New  edition.     New  York  [1870].    383+ 

pp.     Portraits.     12° 1534.9 

—  Thrift.     New  York,  1876.     404  pp.     12° 5826.11 

Smith,  Adam.    An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes 

of  the  wealth  of  nations.     Edited  by  James  E. 
Thorold  Rogers.  Oxford,  1869.  2  v.  Portrait.  8°.  5822.9 
Smith,  Alexander.     Dreamthorp.    (In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.4 

—  A  summer  in  Skye.     Boston,  1865.     iv,  423  pp. 

12° 426.1 

Smith,  Alfred  Charles.     The  Nile  and  its  banks:  a 

journal  of  travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.     With 

illustrations.     London,  1808.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 425.1 

Smith,  Caroline  Lombard.     Home  arts  for  old  and 

young.    Illustrated.    Boston,  1873.    198  pp.  12°.   1517.3 

—  Home   games   for  old   and   young.     Illustrated. 

Boston,  1873.     vi,  190  [188]  pp.     12° 1517.2 

Smith,  Edward.  Foods.  New  York,  1873.  xvi,  485  pp. 

Illustrated.  [International  scientific  series.]  12°.  6436.6 

—  Health :  a  handbook  for  households  and  schools. 

New  York,  1875.  viii,198+pp.  Illustrated.  12°.  6036.11 
Smith,  'Eli,  joint  author.    Biblical  researches  in  Pales- 
tine,   Mount   Sinai   and  Arabia  Petraea.       See 

Robinson,  Edward 5810.5 

Smith,  Fannie   N.     Shiftless   folks.     An   undiluted 

love  story.  By  Christabel  Goldsmith  [pseud.}.  714.17 
Smith,  George,  of  the  British  museum.  Assyrian  dis- 
coveries; an  account  of  explorations  and  dis- 
coveries on  the  site  of  Nineveh,  during  1873  and 
1874.  With  illustrations.  London,  1875.  xvi, 
461pp.     Map.     8= 5932.12 

Note.  —  This  volume  is  occupied  in  part  with  an  accoiint  of 
the  author's  explorations  at  Nineveh  in  1873  and  1874,  in  search 
for  tablets  with  cuneiform  inscriptions,  so  as  to  complete  the 
records  in  this  character  preserved  in  the  British  museum, 
giving  an  account  of  the  deluge,  etc.,  translations  of  wliich  All 
the  greater  part  of  the  volume,  which  contains  also  a  brief  re- 
capitulation of  former  discoveries,  and  a  bibliography  of  the 
subject. 

—  The  Chaldean  account  of    Genesis.     Containing 

the  description  of  the  creation,  the  fall  of  man, 
the  deluge,  the  tower  of  Babel  [etc.] ;  from  the 
cuneiform  inscriptions.  With  illustrations. 
New  York  [London],  1876.     xvi,  319  pp.     8°..   6320.4 

Smith,  George,  joint  author.     Make  your  wills!   a 

farce.     .See  Mayhew,  Edward 1635.3 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Three  English  statesmen  [Pym, 
Cromwell,  Pitt]:  lectures  on  the  political  his- 
tory of  England.  New  York,  1867.  298  [296] 
pp.     12° 5425.1 

Smith,  Hannah,    (Hesba  Stretton.)    Alone  in  London.   1128.1 

—  Bede's  charity 737.34 

—  The  crew  of  the  Dolphin 529.11 

—  The  doctor's  dilemma 530.6 

—  Hester  Morley's  promise 737.18 

—  Jessica's  first  prayer 1128.3 

—  Little  Meg's  children 1128.2 

—  Max  Kromer:  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg. .   738.12 

—  Nelly's  dark  days 1118.14 

Smith,   Horace.     The  picnic  party.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.9 

—  joint  author.    Rejected  addresses,  and  other  poems. 

See  Smith,  James 1624.2 

Smith,  Hubert.  Tent  life  with  English  gipsies  in 
Norway.     With  illustrations  and  map.    London, 

1873.     xxii,  540-f- pp.     Portrait.     8° 5722.1 

Smith,  J.  Frederick.     Woman's  love;  or,  like  and 

unlike 711.38 

Smith,  James.  The  temperance  reformation  and  its 
claims  upon  the  Christian  church.  A  prize 
essay.     London,  1875.     x,  403  pp.     8° 1912.8 


Shelf.  i\o. 

Smith,  James  and  Horace.  Rejected  addresses,  and 
other  poems.  With  a  biographical  sketch.  Ed- 
ited by  E.  Sargent.  New  York,  1871.  xxiii, 
414  pp.     12° 1624.2 

Smith,  Jepson  Huband.  Notes  and  marginalia,  illus- 
trative of  the  public  life  and  works  of  Alfred 
Tennyson.    London  [1874].  xix,  202  pp.  Sm.  8°.  5337.2 

Smith,  Capt.  John.     Hawks,  F.  L.     Adventures  of. 

New  York,  1854.     12° 1028.3 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.     Life  of.     (In  Sparks,  J.   Library 

of  American  biography) 5028.1.2 

Smith,  Joseph  Emerson.  Oakridge:  an  old-time  story.  723.11 
Smith,  Julio  P.     Chris  and  Otho 727.26 

—  Courting  and  farming;   or,  which  is  the  gentle- 

man ? 724.32 

—  The  married  belle 727.27 

—  Ten  old  maids:  and  five  of  them  were  wise  and 

five  of  them  were  foolish.     A  novel 727.35 

—  Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter 727.24 

—  The  widower , 727.25 

Smith,  Leon,  Hamilton,  H.,  and  Legros,  E.     The 

international  English  and  French  dictionary. 
London,  1873.     2  v.     8° *R.R.,  D.3.8 

Smith,  Mary  P.  Wells.  Jolly  good  times;  or  child- 
life  on  a  farm.     By  P.  Thorne  [pseurf.] 1117.8 

Smith,  Philip.  The  student's  ancient  history.  The 
ancient  history  of  the  East.  From  the  earliest 
times  to  the  conquest  by  Alexander  the  great. 
Illustrated.     London,  1871.     xiv,  594  pp.     12°.  5916.14 

Smith,  Philip  Vernon.  History  of  the  English  in- 
stitutions. Philadelphia,  1874.  xiv,  303-f- pp. 
16° 5418.5 

Smith,  Reginald  Bosworth.  Mohammed  and  Mo- 
hammedanism. Appendix  containing  Emanuel 
Deutsch's  article  on  "Islam."  New  York,  1875. 
388  pp.     12° , 5816.23 

Smith,  S.  Compton.  Chile  con  came;  or,  the  camp 
and  the  field.  New  York,  1857.  xvi,  404  pp. 
Illustrated.     12° 515.2 

Smith,  Southwood.     Treatise  on  fever.  Boston,  1831. 

xvi,  262  pp.     8° 6011.9 

Smith,  Stephen,  editor.     Romance  and  humor  of  the 

rail.  New  York,  1873.  343  pp.  Illustrated.   12°.  534.24 

Smith,  Sydney.    Works.     New  York,  1871.     480  pp. 

Portrait.     8° 1931.1 

—  Memoir   of.     With  a  selection   from  his  letters. 

Holland,  S.   S.,  lady.     New   York   [cop.   1855]. 

2  V.     12° 1025.6 

Smith,  T.  Roger.  Acoustics  in  relation  to  architec- 
ture and  building:  the  laws  of  sound  as  applied 
to  the  arrangement  of  buildings.  New  edition, 
with  illustrations.  London,  n.  d.  vi,  165  pp. 
12° 1715.1 

Smith,    Thomas    Southwood.      Illustrations    of  the 

divine  government.   Boston,  1831.    347  pp.    12°.  5814.13 

Smith,  Uriah.    The  state  of  the  dead  and  the  destiny 

of  the  wicked.    Battle  Creek,  1873.  368  pp.   16°.  6327.6 

Smith,  Walter.  Art  education,  scholastic  and  indus- 
trial. With  illustrations.  Boston,  1872.  x, 
398  pp.     8° 6211.3 

—  Teachers'  manual  of  free-hand  drawing  and  de- 

signing, and  guide  to  self-instruction.     Boston, 

1873.     vi,  156  pp.     Illustrated.     L.  8° 6210.6 

—  Same.     Boston,  1875.     vi,  156  pp.     L.  8° 6210.12 

Smith,  William.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

antiquities.     Illustrated.      London,    1872.     xii, 

1293  pp.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.5 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography  and 

mythology.     Illustrated.     London,   1870.     3  v. 

8° *R.R.,  E.3.3 

—  Dictionary   of    Greek    and    Roman    geography. 

Illustrated.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8°  . . . .  *R.R.,  E.3.4 

—  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.      Revised  and  edited  by 

H.  B.  Hackett  and  E.  Abbot.  New  York,  1872. 
Illustrated.     4  v.     8° *R.R.  B.2.2 

—  History   of    Greece,  from   the  earliest   times  to 

the  Roman  conquest.  With  supplementary 
chapters  on  the  history  of  literature  and  art. 
Revised,  with  an  appendix,  by  George  W. 
Greene.  Illustrated,  New  York,  1875.  704  pp. 
[The  student's  series.]     12° 5916.11 


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Smith,  William,  continued. 

—  Memoir   of    J.    G.    Fichte.     See  Fichte,   J.  G. 

Popular  works.     London,  1873.     8° 5723.4 

—  The  student's  Scripture  history.     The  Old  Testa- 

ment history.  Prom  the  creation  to- the  return 
of  the  Jews  from  captivity.  With  maps  and 
woodcuts.  New  edition.  London,  1874.  xii, 
619  pp.     Sm.  8° 6325.22 

The  New  Testament  history.  With  an  intro- 
duction, connecting  the  history  of  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments.  With  maps  and  woodcuts- 
New  edition.  London,  1873.  xii,  675  pp. 
Sm.  8° 6325.23 

Smithsonian  institution,  Washington,  D.  C.  Annual 
report  of  the  board  of  regents,  1873,  74.  Wash- 
ington, 1874,  75,     2  V.     8° 6914.3 

—  Exploration  of  the  Colorado  river  of  the  West  and 

its  tributaries.    Explored  in  1869-72,  under  the 
direction  of  the   secretary  of  .the   Smithsonian 
institution    [by  J.    W.    Powell].     Washington, 
1875.     xi,  291  pp.     Illustrations.     Maps.     4°..     230.1 
Smoke.     Turgenef,  I.  S.     New  York,  1872.     12°.  ..537.14 
Smoke,  Prevention  of.     Williams,  0.  W.     London, 

1858.     12° 1715.19 

Smollett,  Tobias  (George).  The  adventures  of  Pere- 
grine Pickle 315.17 

—  The  adventures  of  Roderick  Random.     London..  513.13 

—  Same.     With  the  life  of  the  author.     Leipzig...   315.16 

—  The  expedition  of  Humphry  Clinker 315.15 

—  See  Lawrence,  E.     Lives  of  the  British  histo- 

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Smuggler,  The.     James,  G.  P.  R 327.4 

Smyth,  William.  Lectures  on  modern  history,  from 
the  irruption  of  the  oorth  nations  to  the  close  of 
the  American  revolution.  3d  American  edition. 
With  preface,  and  a  list  of  books  on  American 
history,  by  J.  Sparks.  Boston,  1851.  xxii, 
738  pp.     8° • 5012.10 

—  Same.    New  edition.    London,  1854.  2  v.  [Bohn's 

Standard  library.]     Sm.  8° 5925.7 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  French  revolution. 

New  edition.  London,  1860.  2  v.  [Bohn's 
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Snarleyow;  or,  the  dog  fiend.     Marryat,  F 732.5 

Snow,  Samuel  Sheffield.  The  voice  of  Elias;  or, 
prophecy  restored.  Being  a  complete  and  truth- 
ful exposition  of  the  visions  of  the  prophet 
Daniel  and  the  book  of  the  Revelation.  New 
York,  1863.     395  pp.     Portrait.     12° 1524.9 

Snow  image.  The.     Hawthorne,  N.     Boston,  1872. 

16° 1813.1 

Snow  man,  The.     Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 526.6 

Snow-storm,  The.     Wilson,   J.     (In  Johnson,  (E.) 

R.     Little  classics) 529.4.7 

Snowden,  Richard.  History  of  North  and  South 
America,  from  its  discovery  to  the  death  of 
Washington.  Philadelphia,  1818.  2  v.  in  1. 
Maps.     12° 818.8 

SOBIESKI,  John.     See  John  III,  king  of  Poland. 

Sociable,  The;  or,  1001  home  amusements.  Frickell, 

G.     New  York  [co;).  1858].     12° 1514.6 

Social  economy.     About,  E.  (F.  V.)     Handbook  of. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 1528.9 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     Social  economy.     New  York, 

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Social  gleanings.  Boyd,  M.  London,  1875.  Sm.  8°.  5613.7 
Social   morality.      Maurice,   (J.)  F.  D,     London, 

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Social  pressure.      Helps,    Sir  A.      Boston,    1875. 

16° 5826.5 

Social   science.     About,  E.  (F.  V.)      Le  progr^s. 

Paris,  1865.     18° 5536.3 

—  Considerations  on    some   recent   social   theories. 

Boston,  1853.     16° 5827.3 

—  Knight,  C.     Knowledge  is  power:  a  view  of  the 

productive  forces  of  modern  society  and  the  re- 
sults of  labor,  capital  and  skill.  Boston,  1867. 
12° 1524.24 

—  Nordhoff,  C.     The  communistic  societies  of  the 

United  States.     New  York,  1875.     8° 5821.2 

See  also  Ethics,  Labor,  Temperance. 

29 


SheU-.  No. 

Social  stage,  The:   original  dramas,  etc.      Baker, 

G.  M.     Boston,  1875  [cop.  1870].     16° 1635.7 

Social  statics.    Spencer,  H.    New  York,  1872.    12°.  5825.1 

Society  and  solitude.     [Essays.]     Emerson,  R.  W. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 1537.21 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge,  Lon- 
don. The  penny  cyclopaedia.  Vol.  i-v.  Lon- 
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Co»i/e»««.— Vol. I.  A— Andes.  II.  Andocides— Athanagilde. 
III.  Athanaric— Bassano.  IV.  Bassantin— Bloemaart.  V. 
Buffalo. 

Society  of  Jesus  [Jesuits],  History  of  the.     Orliao, 

Mme.J.M.S.     Cincinnati,  1865.     2  v.     12°...  5817.6 

Sociology,  The  study  of.     Spencer,  H.     New  York, 

1874.     12° 5826.1 

Socrates.     Grote,  G.     Plato  and  other  companions 

of.     London,  1867.     3  v.     8° 6113.2 

—  Xenophon.       Memorabilia    of.      London,    1872. 

Sto.  8° 6115.12 

Socrates  Scholasticus.  Ecclesiastical  history. 
Translated  from  the  Greek :  with  some  account 
of  the  author,  and  notes  selected  from  Valesius. 

London,  1853.     xx,  449  pp.     16° 5815.3 

Sola.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Works 512.1.4 

Soldier  boy.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 924.5 

Soldier's,  The,  orphans.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) ....     726.1 
Soldiering  and  scribbling.     A  series  of  sketches. 

Forbes,  A.     Leipzig,  1872.     Sq.  16° 319.7 

Soleinne,  —  de.  Biblioth^que  dramatique.  Cata- 
logue redige  par  P.  L.  Jacob  [pseud,  of  Paul 

Lacroix^.     T.  I.     Paris,  1843.     8° 5532.1 

Solitary  vice,  A  solemn  appeal  relative  to.    White, 

J.     Battle  Creek,  1870.     16° 1538.19 

Solitudes,  The,  of  nature  and  of  man.    Alger,  W.  R. 

Boston,  1871.     16° 1535.22 

Soll  und  Haben.     Freytag,  G.     Leipzig,  1874.    2  v. 

Sq.  16° ^738.3 

Solly,  N.  Neal.  Memoir  of  David  Cox.  With 
selections  from  his  correspondence,  and  some 
account  of  his  works.      Illustrated.      London, 

1873.     xii,  339  pp.     2  portraits.     L.  8° 5420.3 

Some  women's  hearts.     Moulton,  L.  C 714.2 

Somebody's  luggage.  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.),  and  others.     338.2 
Somerset,   G.   A.     Day  after  the  fair:  a  burletta. 

NewYork,  N.  d.     33  pp.     Illustrated.     12°...   1635.3 
Somerset,   Duke  of.     See  St.  Maur,  or  Seymour, 

Edward  Adolphus. 
Somervillb,  Mary.     On  molecular  and  microscopic 
science.      With    illustrations.      London,    1869. 
2  V.     Sm.  8° 6816.2 

—  Personal  recollections.     With  selections  from  her 

correspondence.  By  her  daughter,  Martha 
Somerville.  London,  1873.  vi,  377  pp.  Por- 
trait.    Sm.  8° 5424.9 

—  Sa7ne.      Boston,    1874.      vi,   377   pp.     Portrait. 

Sm.  8° 1223.13  and  5424.15 

—  Physical  geography.     6th  edition,  revised  by  H. 

W.  Bates.    With  portrait.    London,  1870.    xvi, 

564  pp.     Sm.  8° 6856.2 

Somerville,  William  C.  Letters  from  Paris  on  the 
causes  and  consequences  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion.    Baltimore,  1822.     390-|- pp.     8° .-..5512.1 

Somnambulism.  Account  of  Jane  C.  Rider,  the 
Springfield  somnambulist.  Belden,  L.  W. 
Springfield,  1834.     12° 1928.4 

Son,  a,  of  the  soil.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 536.20 

Song,  The,  of  Hiawatha.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poeti- 
cal works.     Leipzig,  1856.     Sq.  16° 1614.1 

Songs  in  the  night:  or,  hymns  for  the  sick  and  suf- 
fering.    Boston,  1845.     xvi,  271  pp.     16° 5816.17 

Songs.  Chambers,  R.  The  songs  of  Scotland  prior 
to  Burns.  With  the  tunes.  Edinburgh  [1873]. 
Sq.  16° 5637.1 

—  Deutsches  Leben   in  Liedern.     Bremen   [1873]. 

L.  4° 6730.5 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.     The  songs  of  our  land,  and  other 

poems.     Boston,  1846.     12^ 1625.13 

—  Holmes,  0.  W.     Songs  in  many  heya.     Boston, 

1862.     12° 1612.5 

—  Hullah,  J.      The  song    book.      London,    1866. 

16° 1615.1 


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Shelf.  No. 
Songs,  continued. 

—  Juvenile  lyre:  or  hymns  and  songs  set  to  music 

for  the  use  of  schools.     Boston,  1836.     12° 1623.2 

—  Miller,   C.  H.     Songs  of  the  Sierras.      Boston, 

1873.     16° 1615.20 

—  Murray,  J.  C.     The  ballads  and  songs  of  Scotland. 

London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5626.5 

—  Sargent,  E.    Songs  of  the  sea.    Boston,  1847.    16°.  1612.9 
SoNNAMBULA,  La.     Bellini,  V.     {In  Ditson,  0.,  and 

CO.     Standard  opera  librettos) 6233.3.4 

SoNORA.     Browne,  J.  R.     A  tour  through  Sonora. 

New  York,  1871.     12° 415.13 

—  Marryat,  F.     Narrative  of  the  travels  and  adven- 

tures of  Monsieur  Violet,  in.     [Fiction] 337.7 

SoNREL,  L.  The  bottom  of  the  sea.  Translated  and 
edited  by  E.  Rich.     New  York,  1872.     xix,  402 

pp.     Illustrated.     16° 1714.9 

Sooner  or  later.     Brooks,  (C.)  S 310.5 

Sophocles.  Tragedies:  in  English  prose.  The  Ox-- 
ford  translation.     New  edition.     London,  1873. 

xvi,  339  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6115.20 

-!—  Sophocles  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins,  C. 

W.     Edinburgh,  1871.     16° 6116.11 

Sophocles,  Evangelinus  Apostolides.  A  glossary 
of  later  and  Byzantine  Greek.  [Memoirs  of  the 
American  academy,  vol.  vii,  new  series.  Cam- 
bridge, 1860.  Title-page  missing.]  624-|-pp.  4°.  6110.2 

Sophomores,  The,  of  Radclifife.     Kellogg,  E 922.9 

SoRET,  Frederic,  Conversations  of  Goethe  with.     See 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 5735.11 

Sorgho.     Olcott,  H.  S.     New  York,  1857.     12° 6425.5 

Soto,  Ferdinand  de,  the  discoverer  of  the  Mississippi. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C,     New  York,  1873.     12° 923.34 

SoTJL.  Feuchtersleben,  E.,  Freiherr  von.  The  die- 
tetics of  the.     New  York,  1854.     12° 1527.18 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     The  soul,  her  sorrows  and  her 

a*spirations.     London,  1849.     12° 5814.17 

^  Same.     London,  1852.     12° 1534.5 

SouLE,  Frank,  Gihon,  John  H.,  and  Nibbet,  James. 

Annals  of  San  Francisco;  containing  a  summary 

of  the  history  of  California.     Illustrated.    New 

York,  1855.     824  pp.     Maps.     Portraits.     8°..     810.3 

SouLE,  Richard.     Dictionary  of  English  synonymes. 

Boston,  1871.     vi,  4564- pp.     16° *R.R.,  F.3.2 

SotTLT,  Nicolas  Jean  de  Dieu,  marshal  of  France. 
Extracts   from    [his]    journal,    addressed   to   a 

friend.     Newburyport,  1817.     141  pp.     12° 1917.7 

Sound.     Peirce,  B.  Elementary  treatise  on.  Boston, 

1836.     8° 6434.1 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Sound.     New  York,  1874.     8°  ....1914.11 

See  also  Acoustics. 

SoxjNmNGS  from  the  Atlantic.     [Essays.]     Holmes, 

0.  W.     Boston,  1866.     12° 1914.1 

South,  The,  or,  Southern  States  of  the  United  States. 
Helper,  H.  R.  The  impending  crisis  of  the 
South:  how  to  meet  it.     New  York,  1860.     12°.     617.1 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    Appletons'  Hand-book  of  American 

travel.    Southern  tour.    New  York,  1873.     12°,     413.5 

—  King,    E.     The   great   South.     [Illustrated   de- 

scriptions since  the  war.]     Hartford,  1875.      8°.  5031.6 

—  Loring,  F.  W.,  and  Atkinson,  C.  F.     Cotton  cul- 

ture and  the  South  considered  with  reference  to 
emigration.     Boston,  1869.     Sm.  8° 6435.3 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.     Black  diamonds  gathered  in  the 

darkey  homes  of  the  South.  New  York,  1859.  12°.  1915.8 
South  breaker,  The.     Spofiford,  H.  E.     (In  Johnson, 

(E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.7 

South  Carolina.  The  prostrate  state :  South  Caro- 
lina under  negro  government.  Pike,  J.  S. 
New  York,  1874.     12° 5017.4 

Note.  —  See  under  Simms  for  novels  founded  on  the  history 
of  South  Carolina  in  the  American  revolution. 

South  Kensington  museum,  London,  [Art  hand- 
books. Edited  by  William  Maskell,  No.  1.] 
Textile  fabrics.  By  Daniel  Rock.  With  wood- 
cuts.    [London]  1876.     116-4- pp.      8° 6214.6 

No.    3.     Ancient   and    modern   furniture    and 

woodwork.  By  John  Hungerford  Pollen.  With 
numerous  woodcuts.  [London,  1875.]  vii, 
143  pp.     8° 6214.5 


Shelf.  No. 
South-sea  bubble,  The.     A  tale  of  the  year  1720. 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 322.20 

South  sea  bubbles.     [Travels.]     Herbert,  G.  R.  C, 

and  Kingsley,  G.  H.      Leipzig,  1874.     Sq.  16°.  310.27 

South  sea  whaler,  The.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 921.16 

South   seas.     Melville,  H.    Omoo:    a  narrative  of 

adventures  in  the.     New  York,  1868.     12°  ....   425.23 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.     Visit  to  the.     New  York,  1833. 

2  V.     12° 225.4 

SouTHALL,  James  C.  The  recent  origin  of  man,  as 
illustrated  by  geology  and  the  modern  science 
of  pre-historic  archaeology.  Illustrated.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1875.     606  pp.     8° 6612.8 

SouTKESK,  Earl  of.     See  Carnegie,  James. 
SouTHEY,  Robert.     Common-place  book.     Edited  by 
his  son-in-law,  J.  W.  Warter.     London,  1850. 
4v.     8° 5624.1 

—  The  doctor,  etc.  New  York,  1860.  2  v.  in  1.  12°.  1534.10 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     2v.ini.     12° 6617.9 

—  Life  and  correspondence.     Edited  by  his  son,  C. 

C.  Southey.     New  York,  1851.     579  pp.     8°...    122L1 

—  Life  of  Nelson.     New  York,  1857.  309  [301]  pp. 

Portrait.     16° 1228.3 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1799.     125  pp.     12° 1618.7 

—  Select  lives  of  Cromwell  and  Bunyan.     New  edi- 

tion.    London,  1861.     viii,  180  pp.     Sm.  8*'  . . .  5428.6 

—  Selections  from  [his]   letters.     Edited  by  J.  W. 

Warter.     London,  1856.     4  v.     Sm.  8° 5425.23 

Note.  —  The  full,  authoritative  life  is  that  edited  by  his  son. 
"Selections  from  his  letters"  [5425.2;^]  was  published  by  his 
family.  See  the  full  references  in  Allibone.  The  lives  of 
Scott,  Moore,  Byron,  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Sara  Coleridge, 
Lamb,  De  Quincey's  *'  Autobiographic  sketches,"  etc.,  illus- 
trate many  parts  of  Southey's  life. 

There  are  papers-on  Southey  in  the  Cornhill  magazine,  1873, 
and  in  Temple  bar,  1874. 

See  also  Macaulay's  Essays  [1918.4] ;  Howitt's  "  Homes  and 
haunts"  [1225..5];  Jerdan's '"  Men  I  have  known"  [5423  11]; 
Coleridge's  "Biographia  literaria,"  chap.  3  [1611.51;  S.  C. 
Hall's  "Book  of  memories  "  [1231.1];  and  H.  C.  Robinson's 
"  Diary  "  [5425.3]. 

Southward  ho  !     Simms,  W.  G 716.31 

SouTHWORTH,  Emma  Dorothy  Eliza  Nevitte.  All- 
worth  abbey 727.5 

—  A  beautiful  fiend 726.19 

—  The  bridal  eve 727.10 

—  The  bride  of  Llewellyn 727.2 

—  The  bride's  fate 727.16 

—  The  changed  brides 727.4 

—  Cruel  as  the  grave 726.10 

—  The  curse  of  Clifton 527.8 

—  The  deserted  wife 527.10 

—  The  discarded  daughter •. .  727.3 

—  Fair  play 737.6 

—  Fallen  pride 727.1 

Note.  —  This  work  is  the  same  as  that  published  under  the 
title  "  The  curse  of  Clifton." 

—  The  family  doom -. 734.25 

—  The  fatal  marriage ; 727.21 

—  The  fortune  seeker 727.6 

—  The  gipsy's  prophecy 527.11 

-^  The  haunted  homestead;  and  other  novellettes. 

With  an  autobiography 522.13 

-r-  How  he  won  her 527.12 

—  India:  the  pearl  of  Pearl  river 727.8 

^-  Ishmael ;  or,  in  the  depths 522.23 

—  The  lady  of  the  isle 727.20 

—  The  lost  heir  of  Linlithgow 727.7 

—  The  lost  heiress 522.8 

—  Love's  labor  won 727. 13 

—  The  maiden  widow 734.26 

—  The  missing  bride .. , 727.15 

—  The  mother-in-law 727.9 

—  A  noble  lord 734.21 

— •  The  prince  of  darkness , , 527.14 

—  Retribution , , 727.12 

—  Self-raised;  or,  from  the  depths.      A  sequel  to 

Ishmael 522.26 

—  The  three  beauties 527.9 

—  Tried  for  her  life 522.10 

—  The  two  sisters 727.18 

—  Victor's  triumph 734.20 

—  Vivia *..  727.19 

—  The  widow's  son 727.11 


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SPAIN 


Shelf.  No. 
SotJTHWORTH,  Emma  Dorothy  Eliza  Nevitte,  cont'd. 

—  The  wife's  victory;  and  other  novelettes 727,17 

—  editor.     The  mystery  of  Dark  hollow 522.18 

—  and   Badex,  Frances  Henshaw.     The  Christmas 

guest 522.9 

The  spectre  lover  by  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth, 

and  other  stories  by  F.  H.  Baden 522.11 

Note.  —  The  story  by  Mrs.  Southworth  is  contained  in  pp. 
23-47. 

Souvenir  of  1775.     [Lexington  fight.]     Porter,  E. 

G.,  and  Stephenson,  H.  iVI.  [Boston,  1875.]  4^=.  810.5 
Souvenirs   et  indiscretions.     Sainte-Beuve,    C.  A. 

Paris,  1872.     12° 5538.16 

SouvESTRE,  Emile.    Theatre  do  la  jeunesse.     Paris, 

1860.     256-(-pp.     18° 5536.15 

Contents.  —  La  loterle  de  Francfort ;  Le  testament  de  Madame 
Patural;  Comme  on  fait  son  lit  on  se  couche ;  La  vielle  cou- 
sine;  L'incoguito;  Le  cousin  Pierre. 

—  An  attic  philosopher  in  Paris.     New  York,  1873. 

144  pp.     12° 532.9 

Sowed  by  the  wind.     Kellogg,  E 715.17 

SoWERBY,    George   Brettingham.      A  conchologieal 

manual.      With   illustrations.      London,    1852. 

vi,  337-[-pp.     2  folded  sheets.     8° 6632.4 

Sowing  and  reaping.     Howitt,  M 937.5 

Spain.      History,  travel,  etc. 

—  Abbott,  J.   S.   C.     Romance  of  Spanish  history. 

New  York,  1869.     12° 824.3 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.     In  Spain.      New  York,  1870. 

Sm.  8° 426.16 

—  Borrow,  G.    The  Bible  in.    New  York,  1869.    8°. 593 1.13 
The  Zincali;  or,  an  account  of  the  gypsies  of. 

New  York,  1869.     8°. 5931.13 

—  Davillier,   (J.)    C,    baron.      L'Espagne.     Paris, 

1874.     L.  4° 5910.5 

—  Field,  K.     Ten  days  in.     Boston,  1875.    Sq.  16°.     428.7 

—  Ford,  E..     Handbook  for  Spain.     London,  1869. 

2v.     16° 5917.1 

—  Froissart,  Sir  J.     Chronicles  of.     London,  1868. 

2v.     L.  8° 5920.2 

—  Hare,  A.J.  C.  Wanderings  in.  London,  1873.  16°.  5934.5 


Shelf.  No. 
Spain.     History,  travel,  etc.,  continued. 

—  Hay,  J.     Castilian  days.     Boston,  1871.     12°...     227.2 

—  Helps,  Sir  A.  The  Spanish  conquest  in  America. 

New  York,  1856.     4  v.     12° 816.6 

—  Irving,  W.    Legends  of  the  conquest  of.    London, 

1850.     Sm.  8° 826.4 

Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.     New 

York,  1866.     2  v.    Sm.  8° 1934.1 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1815.8 

—  Napier,  Sir  W.  F.  P.     English  battles  and  sieges 

in  the  peninsula.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5916.9 

—  Poitou,  E.  (L.)     Spain  and  its  people.     A  record 

of  recent  travel.     London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5914.8 

—  Rose,  H.  J.     Untrodden  Spain,  and   her   Black 

country;  being  sketches  of  the  life  and  charac- 
ter of  the  Spaniards  of  the  interior.  London, 
1875.     2  V.     8° 5921.6 

—  Stone,  J.  B.     A  tour  with  Cook  through  Spain. 

London,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5916.8 

—  Taylor,  (J.)  B.     The  lands  of  the  Saracen;  or, 

pictures  of.     New  York,  1857.     12° 424.13 

—  Thieblin,  N.  L.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards.     Boa- 

ton,  1875.     16° 427.5 

-r  Tollemache,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Spanish  towns  and 
Spanish  pictures.  A  guide  to  the  galleries  of. 
London  [1872].     Sm.  8° 5916.3 

—  Wylie,  J.  A.      Daybreak  in  Spain;  or,  sketches 

of    Spain   and   its   new   reformation.      London 

[1870].     Sm.  8° 227.1 

See  also  Peninsular  war. 

Language  and  literature. 

—  Hubbard,   (N.)   G.     Histoire  de  la  litterature 

contemporaine  en  Espagne.     Paris,  1876.     12°.  5536.22 

—  OUendorflf,   H.  G.     New  method  of  learning  the 

Spanish  language.     New  York,  1850.     12° 2035.2 

—  Ticknor,  G.    History  of  Spanish  literature.    Bos- 

ton, 1872.     3  V.     8° 5922.2 

—  Villemain,  A.  F.     Tableau  de  la  litterature  au 

moyen   &ge   en  Espagne.      Paris,   1871.      2  v. 

12° 5437.11 


The  history  of  Spain  is  singularly  well  illustrated  by  books  in  English,  though  there  is  no  elaborate  general  history  in  English ;  but  Abbott's 
"  Romance  of  Spanish  history  "  is  a  popular  account  of  principal  events. 

Ford  calls  Buckle's  account  in  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [0417.1]  "  an  excellent  if  rather  violent  commentary  on  Spanish  history."  See  Smyth's 
estimate  of  her  early  history  in  his  8th  lecture  fin  "  Modern  history  "  [5012.10 ;  5925.7]. 

Arabs  and  Mows.  See  Gibbon's  Slst  chapter  of  his  "  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire  "  [824.9].  Much  of  this  early  legendary  history  of  the 
8th  and  9th  century  is  told  by  Irving  in  his  "  Spanish  papers  "  [1815.8;  1934.1],  particularly  for  the  union  of  Castile  and  Leon  in  the  13th  century.  For  the 
conquests  of  the  French,  see  Guizot's  "  History  of  France"  [5510.2]. 

Granada,  A.  D.  1238-1492.  The  general  reader  can  depend  upon  Irving's  "  Conquest  of  Granada"  [826.4;  1815.6],  and  consult  Irving's  own  explanation 
of  the  real  nature  of  the  work  and  its  claim  to  historic  truth  in  his  "  Spanish  papers"  [1815.8;  1934.1],  and  the  review  in  Prescott's  Essays  [5237.3],  which 
pronounces  it  "  substantially  an  authentic  record."    See  also  Prescott's  "  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  "  [.5922.5]  and  Hallam's  "  Middle  ages"  [5916.1]. 

Christian  Spain.  Prescott  introduces  his  "  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  "  [5922.5]  with  a  summary  of  the  previous  history  of  the  several  monarchies,  then 
united  i\nder  one  crown,  but  for  the  episodes  of  the  Spanish  discovery  and  conquest  in  America,  see  Columbus,  Cortfis,  Mexico,  Peru,  etc.  Robertson's 
"  History  of  Charles  the  fiftli,"  151.5-56  [1226.9],  follows  next;  but  see  note  under  Charles  V. 

The  reign  of  Philip  II,  155()-98,  had  already  been  illustrated  by  Watson,  in  a  work  of  little  research,  and  confined  chiefly  to  the  War  in  the  Netherlands 
^n  which  he  has  been  superseded  by  Motley;  see  Netherlands,  iwte),  when  Prescott,  to  continue  Robertson's  "  History  of  Charles  the  fifth "  [1226.9], 
begun  his  Pliilip  II,  which  he  left  unfinished  [1222.1].  Motley's  histories  maybe  read  by  parallel  courses  with  Prescott's  Philip  II.  Fronde's  "  History 
of  England"  [826.9],  covering  the  reigns  of  Henry  vill  and  Elizabeth,  concerns  constantly  the  relations  of  that  kingdom  with  Spain,  and  in  his  last  volume 
he  describes  the  overthrow  of  the  Spanish  armada,  sent  to  invade  England,  as  does  Motley  in  his  "  United  Netherlands  "  [5912.1]. 

Later  come  the  wars  of  the  succession,  1700-14,  upon  which  Earl  Stanhope  has  a  special  monograph,  confining  his  narrative  as  much  as  possible  to 
what  occurred  in  Spain,  which  has  been  reviewed  by  Macaulay,  in  his  Essays  [1918.4].  See  also  Smyth's  23d  lecture  on  "  Modern  history  "  [5012.10 ;  592,5.7], 
and  English  history  under  Queen  Anne,  and  the  paper  on  the  Bourbons  in  Spain  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  10. 

On  the  peninsular  war,  see  the  well-known  work  of  Napier  [.5920.1, —  also  see  the  English  battles  and  sieges,  above-named]  and  the  lives  of 
Wellington,  beside  llamley's  "  Operations  of  war "  [5910.6].  Its  political  aspects  can  be  studied  in  such  books  as  Brougham's  autobiography  [5425.2]; 
Alison's  "  History  of  Europe"  [591.3.5],  and  Knight's  "  History  of  England  "  [5413.1].  See  also  papers  in  Alison's  Essays  [1531.7]  on  the  revolution  of 
1820  and  the  Carlist  struggle.  Thieblin's  "  Spain  and  the  Spaniards  "  is  made  up  of  the  letters  of  a  newspaper  correspondent,  during  the  late  revolutions. 
For  this  period,  see  also  Lippincott's  magazine,  Aug.,  1875 ;  and  a  paper  on  Don  Carlos  in  Eraser's  magazine,  1873. 


Literature  and  art. 

Literature.  Buckle,  in  his  "  History  of  civilization  "  [5417.1.1,  chap.  1],  outlines  the  history  of  the  Spanish  intellect  from  the  fifth  century  down. 
The  old  history  of  Spanish  literature  by  Sismondi  in  his  "  Literature  of  the  south  of  Europe"  [5927.10]  has  been  surpassed  by  Ticknor,  who  is  reviewed  in 
Prescott's  essays  [5237.3],  witli  references  in  Allibone.  See  also  the  Life  of  George  Ticknor  [1012.5;  5023.10].  There  is  a  brief  sketch  with  references  in 
Longfellow's  "  Poets  of  Europe  "  [5922.1],  and  a  chapter  in  his  "  Outre-mer  "  [1838.4.1]  on  the  devotional  poetry.  See  also  Lockhart,  on  the  ballad  literature 
[1616.5];  Schlegel,  on  the  drama,  in  his  "Dramatic  literature"  [61.36.2].  See  also  Villemain's  "Moyen  age;"  the  chapters  on  literature  in  Prescott's 
"  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  "  [5922.5]  ;  those  on  Spain  in  Hallam's  "  Literature  of  Europe  "  [1531.2],  and  the  lives  of  Cervantes,  Lope  de  Vega,  etc. 

Art.  There  is  a  recent  guide  to  the  galleries  of  Spain  by  Tollemache  [5916.3],  but  see  Painting,  note,  and  also  chap.  13  of  Poitou's  "  Spain  and  its 
people."    Fergusson's  *'  History  of  architecture  "  [6222.3]  covers  that  art. 

Travels,  etc. 

Ford's  Handbook  in  Murray's  series  is  of  excellent  reputation,  and  the  fourth  edition,  1869  [.5917.1],  is  considerably  recast  in  the  first  part  to  make  the 
routesconformtotherailway  routes,  lately  introduced  into  Spain;  and  in  the  second  part  is  put  a  variety  of  most  valuable  matter  illustrative  of  Spanish 


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history,  manners,  etc.,  with  references  to  authorities.  Buckle's  unfavorable  estimate  of  Ford  pertained  to  the  earlier  editions.  Borrow's  books  have  had 
great  success.  He  resided  in  Spain,  trying  to  introduce  the  protestant  Scriptures.  Irving's  "Alharnbra"  [715.7 ;  1815.15]  is  a  graceful  semi-fiction  of  manners. 
Davilller  has  Dor6's  illustrations.  See  Bayard  Taylor's  article  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  March,  1868,  and  a  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  30.  Hay's  book 
is  a  series  of  essays  on  present  experiences  (also  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  27  and  28),  and  the  titles  of  others  above  explain  themselves,  to  which  may  be  added 
Prime's  "Alharnbra  and  Kremlin"  [5914.C];  Revere's  " Keel  and  saddle "  [5914.3],  etc. 

Of  modern  manners  there  are  delineations  in  Rose's  "  Untrodden  Spain,"  and  in  a  paper  in  Macmillan's  magazine,  1873. 

In  Fiction. 

For  the  period  of  the  Goths  in  the  8th  century,  see  Southey's  poem,  "Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths."  Bulflnch's  "  Age  of  chivalry  "  [824.1] 
illustrates  the  period  of  Charlemagne  and  his  Paladins  in  the  same  century;  and  in  this  connection,  see  Lockhart's  "  Spanish  ballads  "  [1616.5],  which  have 
also  much  concerning  the  Cid  in  the  11th  century.  For  the  15th  century  and  the  Jews,  see  Grace  Aguilar's  "  Vale  of  cedars"  [5.3.3.17];  and  for  the  era  of 
Columbus,  from  the  marriage  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  1469-92,  Cooper's  "Mercedes  of  Castile  "  [525.14].  Prescott  says  "  Don  Quixote  "  [5927.4]  gives  a 
far  better  view  of  the  Spanish  manners  of  the  middle  ages  than  the  monkish  chronicles.  "  Gil  Bias  "  [517.18]  may  also  be  read  for  its  illustration  of  Spanish 
manners  and  character.  For  the  siege  of  Granada,  see  Bulwer's  "  Leila"  [532.11];  and  for  the  time  of  Philip  III,  sec  "  Bulwer's  "  Calderon,  the  courtier  " 
[5618.5].  A  favorite  story  of  gypsy  life,  started  by  Cervantes,  has  reappeared  in  various  forms,  particularly  in  Victor  Hugo's  "  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame  " 
[511.27]  and  in  Longfellow's  drama,  "  The  Spanish  student "  [1612.1.1 ;  1614.1].  Mrs.  Manning's  "  Spanish  barber  "  [7385]  is  a  tale  of  colporteurs  in  Spain, 
and  in  this  connection,  see  Borrow's  "  Bible  in  Spain  "  [5931.13].  Byron's  "  Childe  Harold,"  first  canto  [1614.12.2],  illustrates  the  poetic  associations  of  the 
country.    Scott's  poem,  "  The  vision  of  Don  Roderick  "  [1613.5],  pictures  the  Moorish  invasion,  the  height  of  Spanish  power,  and  the  peninsular  war. 


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world  and  the  next.      New  York,  1872.     12° . . .  1526.28 

Footfalls   on  the  boundary  of  another  world. 

Philadelphia,  1872.     12° 1533.7 

—  Pierce,  A.  P.     The  revelator:  being  an  account 

of  the  twenty-one  days'  entrancement  of  A.  P. 
Pierce,  together  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 1538.18 

—  Putnam,  A.     Agassiz  and  spiritualism.     Boston 

[1874].     16° 1538.12 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.  Miracles  and  modern  spiritualism. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6328.24 

—  Watson,  S.    The  clock  struck  three.   S'howing  the 

harmony  between  Christianity,  science,  and 
spiritualism.     Chicago,  1874.     16° 6325.17 

Spithead,  The  mutiny  at.  Herbert,  D.  Great  his- 
torical mutinies.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8°......   5924.2 

Spitzbergen.  Blackwood,  F.  T.,Zord  Z^w/'erm.  Voy- 
age to,  in  1856.     Boston,  1859.     12° 225.3 

—  Wells,  J.  C.     The  gateway  to   the   Polynia,     A 

voyage  to.     London,  1873.    8" 5911.14 

Spofford,  Harriet  Elizabeth, /ormer/y  Miss  Prescott. 

The  amber  gods  and  other  stories 538.3 

—  Azarian 728.1 

—  D'outre   mort.       {In    Johnson,   (E.)  R.      Little 

classics) 529.4.2 

—  New-England  legends.    With  illustrations,    Bos- 

ton, 1871.     40pp.     8° 53L13 

—  Ray.     (/«  Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.11 

—  Sir  Rohan's  ghost 537.22 

—  The  South  breaker.    {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.    Little 

classics) 529.4.7 

—  The  thief  in  the  night 736.15 

Spooner,  Thomas.     Memorial  of  William  Spooner, 

1637,  and  of  his  descendants  to  the  third  genera- 
tion; of  his  great-grandson,  Elnathan  Spooner, 
and  of    his   descendants,  to    1871.     Cincinnati, 

1871.  242  pp.     8° 1011.5 

Spooner,  William,  Memorial  of.  Spooner,  T.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1871.     8° 1011.5 

Spoons  in  a  wherry.     See  Hale,  E.  E.,  and  others. 

Tales  for  travellers 720.21 

Sports  and  sporting.     Bumstead,  J.     On  the  wing. 

A  book  for  sportsmen.     Boston,  1871.     16° 1516.4 

—  Daniel,  W.  B.     Rural   sports.     [London,   1801.] 

2  V.  in  3.     8° 6412.1 

—  Gilmore,   P.  .  Accessible   field    sports.     London, 

1869.     Sm.  8° 1514.10 

Gun,  rod,  and   saddle.     Personal  experiences. 

London,  1869.     Sm.  8° 1514.11 

Prairie  and  forest:  a  description  of  the  game 

of  North  America,  with  personal  adventures  in 

their  pursuit.     New  York,  1874.     12° 6415.1 

—  Greenwood,  J.     Wild  sports  of  the  world.      New 

York,  1870.     8° 1514.21 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     American  game  in  its  seasons. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 1516.14 

Field  sports  of  the  United  States  and  British 

provinces.     New  York  [coj9.  1848].     2  v.     12°.  1514. 19 

—  Meunier,  V.  (A.)  Adventures  on  the  great  hunt- 

ing grounds  of   the  world.      New  York,  1872. 

16° 1714.7 

—  Strutt,  J.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 

England.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 6414.4 

—  Walsh,    J.    H.     British    rural   sports.      London, 

1872.  Sq.  16° 6414.1 

See   also  Dog,  Fish  and   fishing.  Recreative  arts.  Rural 
sports. 

Sportsman's,  The,  club  afloat.     Fosdick,  C.  A 913.34 

Sportsman's,  The,  club  among  the  trappers.  Fosdick, 

C.  A 913.36 

Sportsman's,  The,  club  in  the  saddle.  Fosdick,  C.  A.  913.35 


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STEAM-ENGINE 


Shelf.  No. 

Spring  floods.*   Turgenef,  I.  S 528.9 

Springer,  Anton  Heinrich.  Handbuch  der  Kunst- 
geschichte.  Mit  einem  Vorwort  von  F.  T.  Vis- 
cher.    Mit  illustrationen.    Stuttgart,  1855.    xii, 

386  pp.     8°  1513.1 

Springfield  armory,  Marco  Paul  at  the.  '•  Abbott,  J.     914.4 
Spruner,  Carl  von.       Atlas  antiquus.      Bdidit   T. 

Menke.  Gotb^,  1865.  17  pp.  31  maps.  4".*R.R.,  Desk 
Spurzheim,    ( Johann)    Gasper.      Outlines   of.  phre- 
nology.    Boston,  1832.     iv,  96+ pp.     12^ 1528.10 

—  Memoir   of   the   life   and   philosophy   of.      Car- 

michael,  A.     Boston,  1833.     12° 1227.9 

Spy,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F.     Leipzig 310.11 

—  iSame.     New  York 525.26 

Squire  Arden.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 710.17 

Squire's,  The,  legacy.     Hay,  M.  C 530.16 

Stael-Holstein,    Anne   Louise   Germaine    Necker, 

baronne  de.  De  I'Allemagne.  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion.    Paris,  1869.     628  pp.     18° 5536.21 

—  Corinne;  or,  Italy.     Translated  by  Isabel  Hill; 

with  metrical  versions  of  the  odes  by  L.  E.  Lan- 

don.     New  York,  1873.     xxvii,  396  pp.     12"..  527.17 

—  Corinne  ou  I'ltalie.  Nouvelle  edition.     Precedee^ 

d'une  notice  par  M^e  M.  N.  de  Saussure.     New 

York,  1873.     422+ pp.     12° 2015.3 

—  Germany.     With  notes  and  appendix  by  0.  W. 

Wight.     New  York,  1871.     2  v.  in  1.     12°....  5726.1 

—  Influence  of   literature  upon  society.      (In  The 

Alexandrian) 1910.4.2 

—  Memoires    (dix   annees   d'exil).      Ouvrage   pos- 

thume  public  en  1818  par  M.  le  due  de  Broglie 
et  M.  le  baron  de  Stael.  Nouvelle  edition  pre- 
cedee  d'une  notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de 
Madame  de  Stael  par  M^ie  Necker  de  Saussure. 
Paris,  1861.     483  pp.     18° 5527.11 

—  Reflections  on  suicide.     (In  The  Alexandrian)  . .  1910.4.2 
Stage,  The  mimic.     Baker,  G.  M.     Boston,   1871. 

12° 1635,23 

See  also  Actors  and  acting,  English  stage. 

Stage-coaches.  Annals  of  the  road,  or  notes  on  mail 

and  stage  coaching  in  Great  Britain.     Malet,  H. 

E.     London,  1876.      8° 5433.4 

Stage-struck  Yankee,  The:  a  farce.     Durivage,  0. 

E.     New  York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.4 

Stahr,    Adolf.      The   life   and   works   of    Gotthold 

Ephraim  Lessing.     From  the  German,  by  E.  P. 

Evans.     New  York,  1873.     2  v.     12° 1022.7 

Stand   and   wait.     See   HajjE,    E.    E.,    and  others. 

Tales  for  travellers 720.23 

Standish,  Miles.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Miles  Standish, 

the  puritan  captain.     New  York,  1872.     12°...    1014.6 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.     The  courtship  of,     [Poem.] 

Leipzig,  1856.     Sq.  16° 1614.1 

—  Same.     Boston,  1859.     16° 1612.3 

See  also  Plymouth,  note. 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  earl  of  Chesterfield.  Let- 
ters to  his  son.  Edited,  with  a  biographical 
notice,  by  C.  S.  Carey.  London,  1872.  2  v. 
Portrait.     Sm.  8° 5615.6 

—  The  man  of  education:  or,  beauties  of  Lord  Ches- 

terfield.   Selections.    Boston,  1801.  300  pp.  12°.    1928.6 

—  See   Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.      English   portraits. 

New  York,  1875.     16° 1025.3 

Stanhope,  Philip  Henry,  bth  earl  Stanhope,  for- 
merly lord  Mahon.  The  "  forty-five."  Being 
the  narrative  of  the  insurrection  of  1745  ex- 
tracted from  Lord  Mahon's  History  of  England. 
Added,  Letters  of  prince  Charles  Stuart.  New 
edition.      London,  1869.     viii,  160  pp.     Sm.  8°.  5418.7 

—  History   of  England,  comprising   the    reign    of 

Queen  Anne,  until  the  peace  of  Utrecht,  1701-13. 
4th  edition.  London,  1872.  2  v.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8° 5418.3 

—  History  of  England,  from  the  peace  of  Utrecht 

to  the  peace  of  Versailles.  1713-83.  Leipzig, 
1853,54.     7v.  in4.     Sq.  16° 838.3 

—  Life   of  Louis   prince   of  Conde.      New   edition. 

London,  1861.     viii,  308  pp.     Sm.  8° 5527.10 

—  Life   of    William    Pitt.      London,    1867.      4   v. 

Portraits.     P'ac-simile.     Sm.  8° 5424.11 


Shelf.  No. 
Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.     Historical  memorials  of 
Westminster  abbey.      3d   and   revised  edition. 
With  illustrations.     London,  1869.     liv,  704+ 
pp.     8° 5414.2 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  church  of  Scotland. 

New  York,  1872.     xiv,  207  pp.     8° 5812.6 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold.     9th 

American  edition.  Boston,  1872.  2  v.  in  1. 
Portrait.     12° 1225.14 

—  Sinai  and  Palestine.     In  connection  with  their 

history.     New   edition,   with  maps   and  plans. 

Now  York,  1870.     Iv,  535  pp.     8° 5923.1 

—  Theological  essays.     {In  Noyes,  G.  R.  Collection 

of  theological  essays) 6325.12 

Stanley,  Henry  Morton.  Coomassie  and  Magdala: 
the  story  of  two  British  campaigns  in  Africa. 
With  illustrations  and  two  maps.  New  York, 
1874.     xiv,510pp.     8° 5931.14 

—  How   I  found  Livingstone:    travels,   adventures 

and  discoveries  in  Central  Africa.  With  maps 
and  illustrations.  New  York,  1872.  xxiii,  736 
pp.     8° 422.24  and  5931.5 

—  My  Kalulu,  prince,  king,  and  slave:  a  story  of 

Central  Africa.  With  illustrations.     New  York, 

1874.     xiv,  436+ pp.     Sm.  8° 921.9 

Stanley  Thorn.     Cockton,  H 717.4 

Star,  A,  and  a  heart.  [Fiction.]  Church,  F.  Boston.  730.10 

—  Same.     Leipzig   334.7 

Star-chamber,  The.    [James  I's  time,]    Ainsworth, 

W.  H 322.9 

Star   papers;     or,    experiences  of  art  and   nature. 

Beecher,  H.  W.     New  York,  1855.     12° 1924,2 

—  Same.      New   edition,    with  additional  articles. 

New  York,  1873,     12° 1924,4 

Star  spangled  banner.  Essay  on  the,     Salisbury,  S, 

Worcester,  1873,     8° 5010.16 

Stark,  John,  Life  of.     Everett,  E.     (In  Sparks,  J. 

Library  of  American  biography) 5028.1.1 

Starry  flag.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 924,23 

Starry  flag  series.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Stars.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Half-hours  with  the.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     4° 6810.1 

—  Winchell,   A.*     Geology  of  the.     (In  Estes,   D. 

Half-hour  recreations  in  popular  science) 6813.7 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Stars  and  stripes,  The,  in  rebeldom.  A  series  of 
papers  written  by  federal  prisoqers  (privates)  in 
Richmond  [etc.],     Boston,  1862.     137  pp.    12°.     817.2 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  iii  and  iv.  Brough- 
am, H.,  lord.  Works.    Edinburgh,  1872.  16°. 5614.4.3-5 

Staunton,  Howard.  The  chess-player's  handbook. 
Illustrated.  2d  edition,  revised.  London,  1858. 
viii,  518  pp.     16° 1514.3 

—  The  great  schools  of  England.     New  edition,  re- 

vised and  corrected;  with  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing notices  of  the  endowed  grammar  schools  of 
England  and  Wales.  London,  1869.  xiv,  596+ 
pp.     Sm.  8° 5416.5 

Steam,   An   elementary   treatise   on.     Clark,  D.  K. 

London,  1875.     12° .' 6428.7 

Steam   boilers.     Prideaux,    T.  S.     The  economy  of 

fuel,  with  reference  to.     London,  N.  D.     12°. .  .1715.13 

—  Robinson,  J.   R.     Explosions  of:    how  they  are 

caused,  and  how  they  may  be  prevented.     Bos- 

.  ton,  1870,     12° 1713.4 

Steam-engine.     Baker,  T.     Mathematical  theory  of 

the.     London,  1870.     12° 1716.1 

—  Bourne,  J.     Catechism  of  the.     New  York,  1854. 

12° 1526.13 

—  Burn,  R.  S.     Self-aid  cyclopasdia  for  self-taught 

students.     London,  n.  d.     8° 6223.2 

—  Clark,  D.  K.     An   elementary  treatise   on   steam 

and  the  steam-engine,  stationary  and  portable. 
London,  1875,     12° 6428.7 

—  Evers,    H.     Steagi  and   the  steam  engine:    land 

and  marine.     New  York  [Glasgow],  1873.     16°.   1717.5 

—  Ewbank,  T.    A  descriptive  and  historical  account 

of  hydraulic  and  other  machines;  with  observa- 
tions on  the.     New  York,  1876  [cop.  1863],    8°,   6422.7 

—  Lardner,  D.     The  steam  engine.     London,  1871. 

12° 1716.3 1 


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231 


STEVENS 


Slielf.  No. 
Steam-engine,  continued. 

—  Murray,    11.     Treatise    on   marine   engines   and 

steam  vessels.     London,  1871.     12° 1716.13 

—  Smiles,  S.     Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt.     Com- 

prising also  a  history  of  the  invention  and  intro- 
duction of  the.     London,  1865.     8° 5421.5 

See  also  Locomotive  engine. 

Stearns,  Edward  Josiah.  A  practical  guide  to 
English  pronunciation.  Boston,  1857.  Ixxx, 
55[51]pp.     12° 1737.2 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Victorian  poets.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     xxiii,  441pp.     12° 1837.1 

Cow to!<s.  — Walter  Savage  Landor;  Thomas  Hood;  Matthew 
Arnold;  Bryan  Waller  Procter;  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning; 
Alfred  Tennyson  ;  Tennyson  and  Theocritus;  Robert  Brown- 
ing; Robert  Buchanan;  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti;  William 
Morris;  Algernon  Charles  Swinburne,  etc. 

Stbedman,  Charles.  A  manual  of  swimming.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     xvi,  270  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8°.  6418.1 

Steel,  John  H.  An  analysis  of  the  mineral  waters 
of  Saratoga  and  Ballston.  2d  edition.  Sara- 
toga Springs,  1838.     203  pp.     12° 417.15 

Steel,  The  manufacture  of.    Gruener,  L.  (E.).    New 

York,  1872.     8° 6631.4 

Steele,  Anne.     Works.    Boston,  1808.    300  pp.  12°.  5218.1 

Steele,  Sir  Richard.  See  Forster,  J.  Biographi- 
cal essays.     London,  1860.     Sm.  8° 5425.12 

See  also  Spectator. 

Steeple  trap.  The.     Abbott,  J ." 917.33 

Steffens,  Heinrich.  The  story  of  my  career,  as  stu- 
dent at  Freiburg  and  Jena,  and  as  professor  at 
Halle,  Breslau  and   Berlin.     Translated  by  W. 

L.Gage.     Boston,  1863.     284  pp.     16° 1025.8 

Stello.     Vigny,  A.  (V.),  comte  de.     Paris,   1873. 

18° 5536.18 

Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.  The  Rocky  mountain  saints: 
a  full  and  complete  history  of  the  Mormons, 
including  the  colonization  and  development  of 
the  mineral  wealth  of  Utah.    Illustrated.     New 

York,  1873.     xxiv,  761  pp,     8° 5933.9 

Step-mother,  The.     James,*G.  P.  R 327.9 

Stephen,    Sir  James.     Critical    and    miscellaneous 

essays.     New  York,  1871.     158  pp.     8° 1931.1 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  France.     3d  edition. 

London,  1857.     2  v.     8° 5514.8 

Stephen,  James  Fitzjames.  Liberty,  equality,  fra- 
ternity.    London,  1873.     vi,  350-|- pp.    8° 5831.2 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Essays  on  freethinking  and  plain- 
speaking.     London,  1873.     362-f-  pp.     Sm.  8°.   5838.3 

—  Hours  in  a  library.     New  York,  1874.  392-|-  pp. 

12° 6136.9 

CV«/ente. -^  De  Foe's  novels;  Richardson's  novels;  Pope  as 
a  moralist;  Mr.  Elwin's  edition  of  Pope;  Some  words  about 
Sir  Walter  Scott;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne;  Balzac's  novels; 
De  Quincey. 

—  The  playground  of  Europe.    [Switzerland.]    Lon- 

don, 1871.     x,  321-}- pp.     Illustrated.    12°  ...  5935,8 

Stephen  Dane.     Douglas,  A.  M 533. 14 

Stephens,  Ann  Sophia  (Winterbotham).     Bellehood 

and  bondage 734.11 

—  Bertha's  engagement 522.17 

—  The  curse  of  gold , 726.11 

—  Doubly  false 726.13 

—  Fashion  and  famine  . , 726.5 

—  The  gold  brick 726.12 

—  The  heiress 522.4 

—  Lord  Hope's  choice 528.6 

—  Mabel's  mistake 726.3 

—  Married  in  haste 726.2 

—  Mary  Derwent 726.14 

—  A  noble  woman 726.7 

—  The  old  countess 734.9 

—  The  old  homestead*. 726.4 

—  Phemie  Frost's  experiences 734.22 

—  The  rejected  wife 727.14 

—  Ruby  Gray's  strategy 726.8 

—  Silent  struggles ,.  527.13 

—  The  soldier's  orphans 726. 1 

—  The  wife's  secret 726.9 

—  Wives  and  widows 726.6 


Shelf.  No. 
Stephens,  Charles  Asbury.  [American  homes  series.] 
The  young  moose   hunters,   a  backwoods-boy's 
story 021.11 

—  The  camping-out  series.     Vol.  i.     Camping  out; 

as  recorded  by  "  Kit " 1127.1 

Vol.   III.     Off  to   the  geysers;    or,  the   young 

yachters  in  Iceland.     As  recorded  by  "  Wade".    1127.2 

Vol.  IV.      Lynx-hunting:    from  notes   by  the 

author  of  "  Camping  out " 937.25 

Vol.  V.     Fox-hunting,  as  recorded  by  Raed...   927.25 

Vol.  VI.     On  the  Amazons;    or,  the  cruise  of 

"  The  rambler."     As  recorded  by  Wash 916.28 

Stephens,  Frederic  G.  Flemish  and  French  pictures, 
with  notes  concerning  the  painters  and  their 
works.  London,  1875.  x,  280-4-  PP-  Illus- 
trated by  20  etchings.     4° 6211.8 

—  Memoir  of    Sir  Edwin  Landseer.      A  sketch  of 

[his]  life.     Illustrated.     Being  a  new  edition  of 
"  The   early    works   of    Sir  Edwin   Landseer." 

London,  1874.     xv,  184  pp.     L.  8° 6211.6 

Stephens,  John  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in  Cen- 
tral America,  Chiapas,  and  Yucatan.  Illustrated. 
12th  edition.     New  York,  1856.     2  v.     8° 422.5 

—  Incidents    of    travel    in    Yucatan.     Illustrated. 

New  York,  1843.     2  v.     8° 6930.5 

Stephens,  William  Richard  Wood.  Saint  Chrysos- 
tom :  his  life  and  times.  With  a  portrait.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     xiv,  474-4- pp.     8° 5813.6 

Stephenson,    George,    Life    of.     Smiles,    S.     New 

York,  1868.     8° 5422.1 

Stephenson,   Harris    Marshall.     Souvenir  of  1775. 

See  Porter,  Edward  Griffin 810.5 

Stephenson,   Robert,   Life   of.      Smiles,   S.      New 

York,  1868.     8° 5422.1 

Stephenson,  Sir  Rowland  Macdonald.  Elementary 
and  practical  instructions  on  the  science  of 
railway  construction.  4th  edition,  revised  by 
E.  Nugent.    With  illustrations.     London,  1869. 

viii, -262  pp.     1  folded  plate.     12° 1715.23 

Stepping  heavenward.     Prentiss,  E 537.2 

Sterling  exchange.  Tables  of.     Price,  J.  M.     New 

York,  1852.     L.  8° 1721.1 

Stern  necessity.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.13 

Sterne,  Laurence.     Life   and  opinions  of  Tristram 

Shandy.      Leipzig,  1849.     502-[- pp.     Sq.  16°.  315.14 

—  A  sentimental  journey  through  France  and  Italy. 

Added  the  letters  and  a  life  of  the  author.  With 
portrait.     Leipzig,  1861.    viii,  347  pp.    Sq.  16*'.     428.2 

—  Life   of.     Fitzgerald,   P.     London,    1864.     2   v. 

Sm.  8° : 1224.1 

JVoie.— The  first  and  only  full  memoir  of  Sterne  is  Fitz- 
gerald's, 1864,  who  presents  a  more  favorable  view  of  his 
character  than  that  of  tlie  popular  notion,  derived  largely 
from  Thackeray's  lecture  in  his  "English  humourists" 
[1238.8].  Sterne  wrote  a  brief  autobiography,  which  is 
usually  preiixed  to  his  works.  Scott  reprints  it,  and  adds  to 
it,  in  nis  "  Lives  of  the  novelists  "  [5914.2].  See  also  Dis- 
raeli's "Literary  miscellanies"  [1533.4],  and  references  in 
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Stevens,  Henry.  Account  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
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Stevens,  Isaac  Ingalls.  Campaigns  of  the  Rio 
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Stevenson,  David.  Sketch  of  civil  engineering  in 
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Stevenson,  Sarah  Hackott.  Boys  and  girls  in 
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Stewakt,  Balfour.  International  scientific  series. 
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Stewart,  Charles  Samuel.  Brazil  and  La  Plata:  the 
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Stewart,  Dugald.  Works.     Vol.  i-iii.     Cambridge, 

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—  Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

Brattleborough,  1808.     496  pp.     8° 1522.1 

Stieler,  Carl,  joint  author.     The  Bavarian  highlands 

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Stigand,  William.  The  life  work,  and  opinions  of 
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Still  hour,  The;  or,  communion  with  God.    Phelps, 

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Still  waters 315.12 

Still6,  Charles  Janeway.  Memorial  of  the  Great 
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Stirling,  James  Hutchinson.  On  protoplasm:  be- 
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Sm.  8° 1527.22 

Stirling,  William.  Cloister  life  of  Charles  v.  Bos- 
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Stock  market.   Twenty-one   years   in   the   Boston. 

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Stockmar,  Christian  Friedrich,  baron,  Memoirs  of. 
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Stockmar,  Ernst,  baron  von.  Memoirs  of  Baron 
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Stockton,  Frank  R.  and  Marian.  Putnam's  handy- 
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12° 1515.10 


Shelf.  No. 
Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  editor.  Bric-k-brac  series. 

Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens. 

New  York,  1874.     xxiv,  305  pp.    Sq.  16° 1828.3 

The   Greville    memoirs.       A    journal    of  the 

reigns    of   George    iv    and   William   iv.       By 

Charles  C.  F.  Greville.     New  York,   1875.     xi, 

346  pp.     Sq.  16° 1828.5 

Personal  recollections  of  Lamb,  Hazlitt  [Camp- 
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1875.      xxii,  322  pp.      Portraits.      Fac-simile. 

Sq.  16° 1828.9 

Personal  reminiscences  by  Barham,  Harness, 

andHodder.   New  York,  1875.   335  pp.    Sq.  16°.   1828,4 

Personal  reminiscences  byChorley,Planche,  and 

Young.    New  York,  1874.  xxiii,  297  pp.  Sq.  16°.   1828.2 

Personal  reminiscences  by  Constable  and  Gillies. 

New  York,  1876.     336  pp.    Portraits.    Sq.  16°.  1828.10 

■ Personal  reminiscences  by  Cornelia  Knight  and 

Thomas  Raikes.     New  York,  1875.    xvi,  3394- 

pp.     Portrnits.     Sq.  16° 1828.7 

Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore  and  Jerdan. 

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Personal  reminiscences  by  O'KeefiFe,  Kelly,  and 

Taylor.  New  York,  1875.  xxi,  341  pp.  Illus- 
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Prosper   Merimee's  Letters   to  an   incognita. 

With   recollections  by  Lamartine  and   George 

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—  Sans-souci  series.     Men  and  manners  in  America 

one  hundred  years  ago.     Edited  by  H.  E.  Scud- 

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—  The  treasure-trove  series.     See  Walsh,  William 

Shepard  538.10 

Stoeckhardt,  Julius  Adolphus.  Chemical  field  lec- 
tures for  agriculturists.  Translated  from  the 
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Stokesley-  secret.  The.     Yonge,  CM 918.23 

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Stone,  Ebenezer  W.,  compiler.  Compend  of  instruc- 
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Stone,  J.  B.  A  tour  with  Cook  through  Spain: 
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Note.— The  Mr.  Cook  mentioned  in  the  title  has  or- 
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world. 

Stone,  James  Kent.  The  invitation  heeded:  reasons 
for  a  return  to  catholic  unity.  7th  edition. 
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Stone,  James  W.  Report  of  the  trial  of  J.  W.  Web- 
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Stone,  Livingston.  Domesticated  trout.  How  to 
breed  and  grow  them.  [Appendix,  Books  on 
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347  pp.     Illustrated.     16° 6616.3 

Stone,  William  Leete.  Border  wars  of  the  American 

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the  present  day.  New  York,  1872.  xx,  658, 
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—  Life  and  times  of  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha,  or  Red  Jacket. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  his  son. 
Albany,  1866.     509  pp.     Portraits.     8° 5022.5 

—  Life  and  times  of  Sir  William  Johnson.    Albany, 

1865.     2  V.     Portrait.    8°., 5022.6 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Brant  (Thayendanegea),  including 

the  border  wars  of  the  American  revolution 
[etc.].     Albany,  1865.     2  v.     Portraits.     8°...   5022.4 

Note.  — These  biographies,  in  this  order,  Johnson.  Brant, 
Red  Jacket,  form  a  history  of  the  great  Iroquois  confederacy, 
1735-1838. 

Stone,  Treatise  on  the  blasting  and    quarrying  of. 

Burgoyne,  Sir  J.  P.     London,  n.  d.     12^ 1716.15 


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Stone  age,  The.  {In  Estes,  D.  Half-hour  recrea- 
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See  ateo  Pre -historic  man. 

Stonecutting,  Rudiments  of  masonry  and.    Dobson, 

E.     London,  1870.     12° 1716.24 

Stonehenge,  pseud.     See  Walsh,  John  Henry. 

Stone-masoiV,   The,  of  Saint  Point.     Lamartine,  A. 

(M.L.)de.     New  York  [1851].     12" 512.10 

Stones  of  the  temple.     Field,  W.      London,  1873. 

Sm.  8" 6815.7 

Stones  of  Venice,   The.     [Venetian   architecture.] 

Ruskin,  J.     New  York,  1872.     3  v.     12° 6236.1 

Storer,  Francis  Humphreys,  joint  author.  A  com- 
pendious manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analy- 
sis,    ^ee  Eliot,  Charles  William 6436.4 

Stories  and  legends  of  travel  and  history.     Lippin- 

cott,  S.  J 922.23 

Stories  and  tales.     Andersen,  H.  C 923.25 

Stories  for  children.     By  eleven  sophomores. 928.17 

JVo«e.  —  Written  as  themes,  in  the  spring  of  1874,  by  eleven 
sophomores  of  Harvard  college. 

Stories  for  young  persons.     Sedgwick,  C.  M 918.20 

Stories  from  famous  ballads.     Lippincott,  S.  J 922.24 

Stories  from  my  attic.     Scudder,  H.  E 728.2 

Stories  of  a  grandfather  about  American  history. 

Dodge,N.S.     Boston,  1874.     Sq.  16° 913.29 

Stories  of  bird  life.     Berthoud,  H.     London,  1875. 

Sm.  8° 6617.9 

Stories  of  French  school  life.  Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.  715.17 
STORiKSof infinity.  Flammarion,C.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  6837.1 

Stories  of  many  lands.     Lippincott,  S.  J 928.7 

Stories   of    the    gorilla  country.      [Africa.]       Du 

Chaillu,  P.  B.     New  York,  1870.     12° 933.5 

Stories  of  the  prairie.   .Cooper,  J.  F 515.13 

Stories  of  the  sea.     Cooper,  J.  F 515.12 

Stories  of  the  woods.     Cooper,  J.  F 515.14 

Note.  —  These  three  books  by  Cooper  consist  of  extracts 
from  his  novels. 

Stories  told  to  a  child.     Ingelow,  J 935.21 

2d  series 935.22 

Storm  warriors;  or,  life-boat  work  on  the  Goodwin 

sands.     Gilmore,  J.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8°  . . .   5935.6 

Stormy  life,  A.     F uUer ton,  Lady  Q 325.16 

Story,  James  P.     Choisy 521.20 

Story,   Joseph.     Commentaries  on  the  constitution 

of  the  United  States.    Abridged.    Boston,  1833. 

xliii,  736  pp.     L.  8° 5030.2 

—  Life  and  letters.    Edited  by  his  son,  W.  W.  Story. 

Boston,  1851.     2  v.     Portrait.     8° 5021.3 

Story,  AVilliam  Wetmore.    Nero:  an  historical  play. 

Edinburgh,  1875.     viii,  275  pp.     Sm.  8° 1637.1 

—  Roba   di   Roma.      6th   edition,    with    additions. 

London,  1871.     x,  594  pp.     Portrait.     8° 5524.1 

Story,  The,  Lizzie  told.     Prentiss,  E 736.30 

Story  of  a  bad  boy.     Aldrich,  T.  B 923.23 

Story  of  a  genius.     By  the  author  of  "  How  to  win 

love,"  etc 937.11 

Story,   The,   of  a  house.     [History  of  building,  a 

house.]  Viollet-le-Duc,E.B.  Boston,  1874.   8°.  1513.3 

Story,  The,  of  a  millionnaire.     Mundt,  C.  (M.) 533.22 

Story,  The,  of  a  trooper.    Adams,  F.  C.    New  York, 

1865.     12° 816.10 

Story,  The,  of  Elizabeth.     Thackeray,  A.  1 335.12 

Story,    The,    of  La   Roche.      Mackenzie,   H.      (In 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.     Little  classics) 529.4.3 

Story,  The,  of  my  career.     [Biography.]     Stefifens, 

H.     Boston,  1863.     16° 1025.8 

Story,  The,  of  my  life.     Andersen,  H.  C 1225.18 

Story  of  the  great  march  [Sherman's],      Nichols, 

G.  W.     New  York,  1866.     12° 815.7 

Story,  The,  of  the  guard:  a  chronicle  of  the  [civil] 

war.     Fremont,  J.  B 815.5 

Story,  The,  of  the  peasant-boy  philosopher  [James 

Ferguson].  Mayhew,  H.  New  York,  1870.  16°.  937.15 
Story  of  the  Simplon.    See  Hale,  E.  E.,  and  others. 

Tales  for  travellers 720.22 

Story,  A,  of  three  sisters.     Maxwell,  C 517.26 

Story,  The,  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.   Oliphant, 

M.  (0.  W.)     Leipzig 33L6 

—  Same.     New  York 711.25 

Story-book,  A,  for  the  children.     Diaz,  A.  M 1115.9 

30 


Shelf.  No. 
Stothard,  Thomas,  Life  of.     Bray,  A.  B.     London, 

1851.     4° 6213.8 

Stout  heart,  A.     Kellogg,  E 922.30 

Stowe,  Harriet  (Elizabeth)   Beecher.     (Christopher 

Crowjield.)     Agnes  of  Sorrento 527.16 

Note. —T\\\8  is  a  story  of  Italy,  Savonarola,  etc. ;  and  for 
parallel  reading  compare  George  Eliot's  "  Komola"  [310.23]. 

—  Betty's  bright  idea.    Also,  Deacon  Pitkin's  farm, 

and  The  first  Christmas  of  New  England 715.24 

—  The  chimney-corner.     [Essays] 1535.15 

—  Dred 314.23 

Note.—  Sometimes  known  as  "  Nina  Gordon";  it  is  a  tale 
of  slavery  and  the  Dismal  swamp. 

—  House  and  home  papers.     Boston,  1869.    333  pp. 

12° 1516.8 

—  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin 3 14.21 

—  Little  foxes 537.12 

Note.  —  Papers  and  short  tales  illustrating  fault-finding  and 
otlier  minor  vices. 

—  Little  Pussy  Willow.     [Juvenile]  932.2 

—  Men  of  our  times;   or  leading  patriots  of  the  day. 

With  portraits.   Hartford,  1869.    xiv,  575  [565] 

pp.     8° 5023.9 

—  The  minister's  wooing 314,24 

Note.  —  A  story  of  Newport  in  the  last  century,  when  Hop- 
kinsianism  was  rife  and  the  slave-trade  was  still  conducted  by 
Newport  merchants. 

—  My  wife  and  1 725.14 

—  Oldtown  folks.     Boston 723.21 

—  Same.     Leipzig 314.22 

Note.  —  A  tale  of  New  England  manners. 

—  Palmetto-leaves 417.10 

—  The  pearl  of  Orr's  island.  [Coast  of  Maine  story] .  627.20 

—  Pink  and  white  tyranny 537.6 

—  Queer  little  people 933.22 

—  Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories 736.10 

—  Sunny  memories  of   foreign  lands.     Illustrated. 

Boston,  1854.     2  v.     12° 426.6 

—  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Boston 733.4 

—  Same.     Leipzig 314.20 

Note.  —  A  tale  of  Southern  slavery,  and  of  fugitives  to  the 

North. 

—  We  and  our  neighbors;  or,  the  records  of  an  un- 

fashionable street.     (Sequel  to  "  My  wife  and 

I.")     A  novel 723.12 

—  Woman   in  sacred  history:  a  series  of  sketches. 

With  16  chromo-lithographs.  New  York,  1874. 
Unpaged.     L.  8° 6320.1 

—  joint  author.  The  new  housekeeper's  manual.    See 

Beecher,  Catharine  Esther 1723.8 

Strafford,  Earl  of.  See  Wentworth,  Thomas. 
Strahan,  Edward,  pseud.  See  Shinn,  Earl. 
Strait  gate.  The.  Abbott,  J.  Harper's  story  books.  936.1.1 
Strange  adventures.  The,  of  a  phaeton.  Black,  W.  319.6 
Strange  horse.  The,  of  loch  Suainbhal.  Black,  W.  331.28 
Strange  story,  A.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L...  336.12 
Strange  world,  A.     Braddon,  M.  E.     Leipzig 330.18 

—  .Same.     New  York 711.11 

Stranger,  The,  in  Liverpool ;  or,  an  historical  and 

descriptive  view  of  the  town  of  Liverpool  and 
its   environs.      Liverpool    [1829].      280-[-  pp. 

Map.     Illustrations.     Sm.  12° 438.5 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.     Braddon,  M.  E.    Leipzig.  330.13 

—  Same.     New  York , 731.7 

Strathern.     Gardiner,  M.     2v 330.26 

Strathmore.     Rame,  L.  de  la 327.18 

Strauss,  David  Friedrioh.     The  old  faith  and  the 

new.  A  confession.  Authorized  translatioij, 
from  the  6th  edition.  By  Mathilde  Blind. 
American  edition.  The  translation  revised  and 
partly  rewritten.  New  York,  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  12°.  5815.22 

Contents.  —  1.  Are  we  still  Christians  ?  2.  Have  we  still  a 
religion?  3.  What  is  our  conception  of  the  universe?  4. 
What  is  our  rule  of  lite  ?  Appendix.  Of  our  great  poets.  Of 
our  great  composers. 

Strauss,  (Gerhard)  Friedrioh  (Abram).  The  glory 
of  the  house  of  Israel:  comprising  a  picture 
of  Judaism  in  the  century  which  preceded  the 
advent  of  our  Saviour.  Philadelphia,  1859. 
480  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 425.14 

Note.  —  This  book  was  originally  published  under  the  title 
of  "  Helon's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem." 


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Shell:  No. 
Stray  Yankee,  A,  in  Texas.    Hammett,  S.  A.    New 

York,  1859.     12"  414.20 

Street  ballads,  popular  poetry,  and  household  songs 

of  Ireland.     Boston  [1864].     312  pp.     16^  ....    1615.2 
Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud.     See  Smith,  Hannah. 

Stretton,  Julia.     Lords  and  ladies 710.18 

Stretton.     Kingsley,  H 521.23 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens  of  England, 

from  the  Norman  conquest.     London,  1840-48. 

12  V.     Illustrated.     Portraits.     12° 5416.4 

Contents.  — Yohl.  Matilda  of  Flanders,  A.  P.  106C;  Ma- 
tilda of  Scotland,  1100 ;  Adelicia  of  Louvaine,  1120;  Matilda 
of  Boulogne,  liaii;  Eleanora  of  Aquitaine,  1154.  II.  Beren- 
gariaof  JS'avarre,  1191;  Isabella  of  Angouleine,  1200;  Eleantjra 
of  Provence,  1236;  Eleanor  of  Castile,  1273;  Marguerite  of 
France,  12<J9;  Isabella  of  France,  1308;  Philippa  of  Hainault, 
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more  than  the  first  volume,  ending  1711. 

Dr.  Johnson  sliowed  in  his  "Lives  of  the  English  poets  " 
[ISMS.^O]  his  evident  dislike  for  his  subject.  Scott  found  the 
popular  view  of  Swift's  character  very  derogatory,  when  he 
undertook  to  palliate  his  weaknesses,  but  he  w  as  taken  to 
task  for  it  by  Jeffrey,  in  his  Essays  [.WIO.S],  and  this  opiiosi- 
tion  of  view  is  commented  on  in  Lockhart's  "  Memoirs  of 
Scott "  [1020.1].  Thackeray's  lectures  on  the  Humourists 
[12.'i8.8]  and  His  delincatiun  in  "Henry  Esmond''  [325.10; 
1820.1  J  are  very  unfavorable.  See  tlie  lives  of  IJiyden,  Addi- 
son, Pope,  etc.,  and  the  references  in  Allibone,  beside  the 
accounts  or  estimates  by  lioscoe  [5611.2];  Lecky,  in  his 
"l^eaders  of  public  opinion"  [1025.9];  Tame,  in  his  "Eng- 
lish literature"  [.5(il.3.1];  tlie  account  iu  Howitt's  "Homes  and 
haunts"  [1225.5]:  Jameson's  "Loves  of  the  poets"  [.t<>18.2] 
for  Stella  and  Vanessa,  and  in  the  same  connection  Law- 
rence's "  Days  of  Queen  Aime,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol. 
44.  Forster  calls  the  ••  Joiu-nul  to  Stella  "  the  most  important 
of  all  illustrations  of  Swift's  life,  and  for  the  bibliography  of 
it,  see  Forster's  "Life  of  Swift"  [5333.C.1,  p.  405-409].  See 
also  Temple  bar,  Feb.,  1876;  Forsytli's  "  Novelists  "  [tjl36.1], 
and  the  references  in  Allibone,  vol.  2. 

Swimming.     Forrest,   G.     Handbook  of.      London, 

1863.     16° 1519.1 

—  Leahy,  J.     The  art  of   swimming  in  the  Eton 

style.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 6417.3 

—  Steedman,    C.      A   manual   of.      London,    1873. 

Sm.  8° 6418. 1 

SwiNBOURNE,  Alfred  (James).  Picture  logic;  or,  the 
grave  made  gay.  An  attempt  to  popularize 
the  science  of  reasoning  by  the  combination 
of  humorous  pictures.  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     xii,  166  pp.     Sm.  8° 5616.19 

Swindell,  John  G.  Wells  and  pumps:  a  treatise  on 
well-digging  and  boring,  and  the  various  ways 
of  raising  water.  With  illustrations.  New  edi- 
tion, revised  and  enlarged,  by  G.  E,.  Burnell. 
London,  N.  D.     viii,  112  pp.     12° 1715.14 

"  SwiNGiN  round  the  cirkle."  Locke,  D.  R.     Boston, 

1868.     Sm.8° 536.14 

SwiNTON,  William.  The  twelve  decisive  battles  of 
the  war:  a  history  of  the  Eastern  and  Western 
campaigns,  in  relation  to  the  actions  that  de- 
cided their  issue.  New  York,  1873  [cop.  1867]. 
520  pp.     Maps.     Plans.     Portraits.     8° 812.13 

Swiss  family  Robinson,  The.  Wyss,  J.  R.,  and  Mon- 

tolieu,  J.  I.  P.  do  Bottens,  baronne  de.     Boston.     733.8 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 735.6 

Switch  ofiF.     Adams,  W.  T 925.20 

Switzerland.     Abbott,  J.     RoUo  in  Switzerland. . .   917.23 

—  Adams,  W.   T.     Palace  and  cottage;   or.  Young 

America  in.     Boston,  1873.     16° 925.10 

—  Andersen,  H.   C.     Pictures  of  travel  in.     New 

York,  1871.     Sm.  8° 426.17 

—  Baedeker,  C.     Handbook  for  travellers.  Coblenz, 

1872.     16° 5718.4 

—  Forbes,  Sir  J.    A  physician's  holiday;  or,  a  month 

in.     London,  1849.     12° 226.2 

—  Goethe,   J.  W.  von.     Letters  from  Switzerland. 

London,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1025.5.2 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.  Letters  from  Switzer- 

land.    Boston,  N.  D.     12° 1227.1 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for  Switzerland.    London, 

1846.    12° 227.3 

Knapsack    guide    for  Switzerland.      London, 

1867.     12° 5717.3 


Shelf.  No. 
Switzerland,  continued. 

—  Propiac,  C.  J.  F.  G.  de.     Beautes  de  I'histoire  de 

la  Suisse.     Paris,  1817.     12° 5728.6 

—  Zschokke,  (J.)  H.  (D.)  History  of.  New  York, 
.1860.     12° 5914.5 

Sec  also  Alps. 

A'o^e.  —  Zschokke's  is  the  most  useful  manual  for  the  gen- 
eral readei,  and  the  English  translation  is  biought  down  to 
1848.  For  primeval  lite  m  S»  itzerland,  see  Edinburgh  review, 
Jan.,  1874.  Coxe's"  House  of  Austria"  [5715.1],  which  covers 
1218-1792,  and  Kirks  "Charles  the  bold  "  [5511.1],  covering 
the  Swi^s  war  of  1477.  wherein  Scott  places  the  scenes  of  his 
•'Anne  of  Geicrstcin  "  [324.1 ;  5.33.1].  can  be  read  collaterally. 
For  the  events  in  which  Tell  was  so  prominent  an  actor,  see 
H.  J.  Warner's  article  on  the  "  Men  of  Schwyz."  in  the  At- 
lantic monthly,  March,  1861,  and  the  note  under  Tell. 

For  the  reformation  period,  see  Reformation,  note,  and  the 
lives  of  Calvin,  Zwingli,  etc.  Also  chap,  v  of  Fisher's 
"  Keformation  "  [.5813.7]  and  references  there. 

Alison's  "History  of  Europe"  [5913.6],  well  covers  the 
revolutionary  period,  1797-1803. 

See  Smyth's  8th  lecture  in  his  "  Modern  history  "  [5012.10; 
5925.7J. 

Travels,  description,   manners,  etc. 

For  additional  descriptive  works,  see  Dixon's  "Switzers" 
[6931.3];  Mrs.  Stowe's  "Sunny  memories"  [426.6];  and  a 
chapter  in  Prime's  "  Alhambra  and  Kremlin  "  (.5914.6]. 

Alpine  description.  See  the  enumeration  of  titles  under  the 
heading  of  Alps  in  this  and  in  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 
See  the  illustrated  papers  in  Harper's  magazine  by  B.  Taylor, 
in  vol.  24 ;•  by  Prime,  in  vol.14;  by  Lyinan  Abbott,  on  the 
"Monarch  of  mountains,"  Mont  Blanc,  in  vol.42;  and  a  paper 
on  "Lake  Geneva"  in  vol.  48.  The  4th  volume  of  Ruskin's 
"  Modern  painters  "  [0236.18]  can  be  usefully  read  in  this  con- 
nection, as  well  as  the  third  canto  of  Byron's  *'  Childe  Harold" 
[1614.1.3.2] 

Alpine  exploration.  Stephen,  in  his  "Playground  of 
Europe,"  1871  [59.'{5.8],  -which  is  made  up  of  articles  originally 
appearing  in  Fraser's  magazine,  the  Alpine  journal  and  the 
Cornliill,  traces  historically  the  growth  of  the  modern  appre- 
ciation of  mnuntain  scenery,  and  the  habit  of  "  mountain- 
eering,"  which  he  thinks  began  about  1760.  with  the  first 
efforts  of  Saussure,  while  the  ascents  of  Auldjo.  Brockedon, 
Forbes,  and  others,  had  ostensibly  at  least  the  object  of 
science,  up  to  about  1851,  when  Albert  Smith  set  the  fashion 
of  Alpine  climbing  as  a  recreation,  which  has  since  been  fol- 
lowed with  a  spiiit  of  rivalry  to  the  accomplishments,  wliich 
a  multitude  of  books  have  recorded.  Wills's" 'Wanderings 
among  the  high  Alps,"  1856,  was  among  the  most  important 
of  the  early  books,  before  the  formation  of  the  English  Alpine 
club  in  1857  (since  followed,  in  1862.  by  an  Austrian,  and  in 
1863  by  an  Italian  and  by  a  Swiss  club),  under  whose  auspices 
a  journal  was  published  from  March,  1863,  through  18<;6,  and 
two  scries  of  "  Peaks,  passes  and  glaciers,"  by  members  of 
the  club  [1st  series,  edited  by  Ball,  5717.1].  Since  then  the 
most  important  English  contributions  have  been  TyndalTs 
Glaciers,  1860,  which  has  both  narrative  and  scientific  sections, 
while  his  occasional  papers  for  the  ne.\t  ten  years  have  been 
collected  in  his  "Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps"  [22:11]. 
Whyinper's  beautiful  "Scrambles"  [5932.3]  is  of  interest. 
The  Bates  Hall  catalogues  should  be  consulted  further  on  this 
subject. 

Guide  hooks.  For  general  use,  both  Murray  [227.3  and 
5717.3]  and  Baedeker  [5718.2  and  4]  are  excellent;  but  the 
climber  and  student  of  science  will  prize  Ball's  "  Alpine 
guide"  [5936.6]  accompanied  by  a  general  introduction, 
which  enumerates  the  comprehensive  and  geological  authori- 
ties, while  the  special  local  authorities  are  given  in  connection 
with  each  part. 

Switzers,  The.     Dixon,  W.  H.     London,  1872.     8°.  5931.3 

Sword  and  gown.     Lawrence,  G.  A 315.23 

Swords,  Memoir  on.    Marey-Monge,  G.  S.    London, 

1860.     12° 1715.12 

Sybaris  and  other  homes.     Hale,  E.  E 524.23 

Sybel,  Heinrich  (Carl  Ludolf)  von.  History  of  the 
French  revolution.  Translated  from  the  3d  edi- 
tion of  the  original  German  work,  by  W.  C. 
Perry.     London,  1867,  69.     4  v.     8° 5514.2 

—  The  history  and  literature  of  the  crusades.  From 

the   German.      Edited   by   Lady   Duff  Gordon. 

London,  1861.     viii,  356+  pp.     8° 5924.11 

Sybil.     Disraeli,  B 324.24 

Sybil  Lennard.     Grey,  Mrs 530.2 

Sybil's  second  love.     Kavanagh,  J 323.6 

Sydenham,  Thomas.     Opera  omnia.     Edidit  G.   A. 

Greenhill.     Editio  altera.     Londini,  1846.  xxx, 

667-f-pp.     8° 6013.5 

—  Works.  Translated  from  the  Latin  edition  of  Dr. 

Greenhill,  with  a  life  of  the  author  by  R.  G. 
Latham.     London,  1848,  50.     2  v.     8° 6013.12 

—  Works,  on  acute  and  chronic  diseases;  with  their 

histories  and  modes  of  cure.     With  notes,  by  B. 
Rush.     Philadelphia,  1809.     xl,  473-[- pp.     8°.  6014.1 
Sydenham  society,   London.     Publications.     Name- 
ly:- 

—  Abu    Beer   Mohammed   Ibn    Zacariya    Ar-razi. 

Treatise  on  small-pox  and  measles 6013.10 

—  Aretseus,  the  Cappadocian.  Extant  works.  [Greek 

and  English] 6013.20 

—  Churchill,  F.     Essays  on  the  puerperal  fever  and 

other  diseases  peculiar  to  women 6013.13 


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Shelf.  No. 
Sydenham  society,  London.    Publications,  continued. 

—  Dupuytren,  G.,  baron.     Injuries  and  diseases  of 

bones 6013.7 

Lesions  of  the  vascular  system,  diseases  of  the 

rectum,  and  other  surgical  complaints 6013.17 

—  Feuchtersleben,  E.,  Freiherr  von.     Principles  of 

medical  psychology 6013.8 

—  Hecker,  J.  F.  C.    Epidemics  of  the  middle  ages.   6013.4 

—  Louis,  P.  C.  A.     Researches  on  phthisis 6013.6 

—  Oesterlen,  F.     Medical  logic 6013.19 

—  Ottley,  D.     Observations  on  surgical  diseases  of 

the  head  and  neck 6013.9 

—  Romberg,  M.  H.    Manual  of  the  nervous  diseases 

of  man 6013.16 

—  Sydenham,  T.     Opera  omnia 6013.5 

Works.... 6013.12 

—  Thompson,  T.     Annals  of  influenza;  or,  epidemic 

catarrhal  fever  in  Great  Britain  from  1510  to 

1837 6013.14 

—  Unzer,  J.  A.     Principles  of  physiology;  and  A 

dissertation  on  the  functions  of  the  nervous  sys- 
tem, by  G.  Prochaska 6013.15 

—  Velpeau,   A.  A.  L.  M.     Treatise  on  the  diseases 

of  the  breast  and  mammary  region 6013.21 

—  Wedl,  C.     Rudiments  of  pathological  histology.  .6013.18 

See  also  New  Sydenham  society. 

Sydney,  Algernon,  Life  and  times  of.    Ewald,  A.  C. 

London,  1873.     2  v.     8° 5422.10 

Sydnie  Adriance.     Douglas^ A.  M 726.16 

Sykks,  Arthur  Ashley.  The  innocency  of  involun- 
tary error  asserted  and  vindicated.  {In  Sparks, 
J.    Collection  of  essays  and  tracts  in  theology) .  1918.9.4 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.  .  Parr,  H 733.12 

Sylvan  year.  The.    Hamerton,  P.  G.    Boston,  1876. 

16" 5527.18 

Sylvester  Sound;   the  somnambulist.    Cockton,  H.  521.41 

Sylvestres,  The.     Edwards,  M.  de  B 3 12. 27 

Sylvia's  choice.     Craik,  G.  M.     Leipzig 335.17 

—  Same.     New  York 710.15 

Sylvia's  lovers.     Gaskell,  B.  C 328.20 

Symbolism.     Brinton,  D.  G.     The  myths  of  the  new 

world.     New  York,  1876.     8° 5924.7 

Symonds,  John  Addington.  Renaissance  in  Italy 
the  age  of  the  despots.  London,  1875.  xvi, 
574  pp.     8° 5522.8 

Synonymes,  Dictionary  of  English.  Soule,  R.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.     16" *R.R.,  F.3.2 

Syphilis  in  new-born  children  and  infants  at  the 
breast,  Treatise  on.  Diday,  P.  London,  1859. 
8° 6023.3 

Syria.  Burton,  R.  F.,  and  Drake,  C.  F.  T.  Unex- 
plored Syria.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8" 5933.3 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.      The   howadji   in.      New  York, 

1856.     12° 425.12 

—  Jessup,    H.    H.     Syrian   home-life.     New  York 

[1874].     12° 5916.10 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for  Syria.    London,  1868. 

2  V.     12" 5936.1 

—  Porter,  J.  L.     The  giant  cities  of  Bashan;  and 

Syria's  holy  places.     New  York,  1871.     12° 6915.7 

See  also  Palestine,  note. 

Syriac  documents  attributed  to  the  first  three  centu- 
ries. Translated  by  B.  P.  Pratten.  Edin- 
burgh, 1871.  [With  Gregorius  Thauma- 
turgus,  St.,  and  others.  Works.  Ante-Nicene 
Christian  library.]     8° 6322.4.20 

Taber,  Sarah  W.  Early  piety;  or,  recollections  of 
Harriot  B[ird].  2d  edition.  Boston,  1857.  68 
pp.     Sm.  12°  5819.20 

Table,  A  book  about  the.  Jeafifreson,  J.  C.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     2  V.     8° 6432.3 

Table  book.  The.    Hone,  W.    London  [1871].  L.  8°.  5621.6 

Table-talk.     Coleridge,  S.  T.     Specimens  of  [his] 

table  talk.     London,  1870.     16° 5617.1 

—  Luther,  M.    Table-talk.  Philadelphia,  1868.   12°.   1536.8 

—  Selden,  J.     Table-talk.     London,  1860.     16°. ..  .5617.17 
Table  traits  with  something  on  them.     Doran,  J. 

W.     New  York.  1865.     L.  12° 1532.4 


Shelf.  No. 
Tableaux,  The  book  of.    Frost,  S.  A.     New  York 

Xcop.  1869].     12° 1518.1 

Tabor,  Eliza.     The  blue  ribbon 732.19 

—  Eglantine 720.37 

—  Hope  Meredith 711.13 

—  Jeanie's  quiet  life 711.27 

—  Meta's  faith 711.19 

—  St.  Olave's 71L21 

Tacitus,    Caius    Cornelius.      Works.      The   Oxford 

translation  revised.    With  notes.    London,  1871, 

72.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 6115.7 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  annals.    II.  The  history ;  Germany ; 
Agricola;  Dialogue  on  orators. 

—  Gerraania,   Agricola,  et  De  oratoribus  dialogus. 

Accedunt  notaa  Anglicae.  Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway. 
Philadelphia,  1849.     180  pp.     Sm.  12° 6118.6 

—  Tacitus  [outlined  and  explained].    Donne,  W.  B. 

Philadelphia,  1873.     16° 6116.18 

See  also  Rome,  history. 

Tactics.  Regulations  for  the  order  and  discipline 
of  the  troops  of  the  United  States.  Added,  the 
manual  exercise,  and  evolutions  of  the  cavalry, 
etc.  Steuben,  F.  W.  A.  H.  F.,  baron  von.  New 
York,  1794.     Sm.  12° 6928.2 

See  also  Infantry  tactics,  United  States. 

Tailoring.     Manuel  theorique  et  pratique  du  tail- 

leur.     Vandael,  — .     Paris,  1833.     24° 6429.5 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  History  of  English  lit- 
erature. Translated  by  H.  Van  Laun.  With  a 
preface  prepared  expressly  for  this  translation 
by  the  author.     New  York,  1872.     2  v.    8°....   5613.1 

See  Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A.     English  portraits. 

New  York,  1875.     16° 1025.3 

—  Same.     Abridged,  and  edited  with  chronological 

table,  notes,  and  index  by  J.  Fiske.    New  York, 

1872.     502  pp.     Sm.  8° 5614.7 

—  Italy.      From   the    French    by  J.  Durand.     4th 

edition,  with  corrections  and  an  index.      New 

York,  1872.     2  v.     8° 5522.2 

Contents. —  Vol.  I.  Rome  and  Naples.     II.  Florence  and 
Venice. 

—  Notes  on  England.     Translated,  with  an  intro- 

ductory chapter,  by  W.  F.  Rae.  With  a  por- 
trait.    New  York,  1874.     lix,  377  pp.     8° 5435.7 

—  Notes  on  Paris.     [The  life  and  opinions  of  Fred- 

eric Thomas  Graiudorge,  doctor  of  philosophy  at 
the  University  of  Jena,  special  partner  in  the 
house  of  Graindorge  and  co.,  oils  and  salt  pork, 
Cincinnati,  U.  S.  A.  Collected  and  published 
by  H.  Taine,  executor.]  Translated  with  notes 
by  J.  A.  Stevens.  New  York,  1875.  ix,"372 
pp.     12° 5533.2 

A'ote.  —  The  original  French  edition  was  published,  Paris, 

1868. 

—  The  philosophy  of  art.     Art  in  Greece.     Trans- 

lated by  J.  Durand.     New  York,  1872.    vi,  188 

pp.     12° 6217.2 

Art  in    the   Netherlands.     Translated   by  J. 

Durand.      New  York,  1871.     190  pp.     12°....   6217.1 

—  A  tour  through  the  Pyrenees.     Translated  by  J. 

S.  Fiske.     New  York,  1874.     vi,  349  pp.     12°.  423.18 
Tait,   Peter  Guthrie,  and  Stewart,  Balfour.     The 
unseen  universe,  or  physical  speculations  on  a 
future  state.    3d  edition.    London,  1875.    xxiv, 
211  pp.     8° 5834.6 

—  joint  author.     Life  and  letters  of  J.  D.  Forbes. 

See  Shairp,  John  Campbell 5332.4 

Take  a  peep.     Cobden,  P 934.35 

Take  care  of  little  Charley:  a  farce.     Brougham,  J. 

New  York,  n.  d.     12° 1635,5 

Taken  at  the  flood.     Braddon,  M.  E.     Leipzig 329.25 

—  Same.     New  York 731.34 

Talbot,  Frederick.     Through  fire  and  water 732.22 

Talbot  Harland.     A  tale  of  the  days  of  Charles  ii. 

Ainsworth,  W.  H 322.10 

Talcott,  H.  B.,  formerly  Mrs.  Goodwin.  The  for- 
tunes of  Miss  Follen 722.23 

Tale  of  a  tub.     Swift,  J,     Works 561L2.1 


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Tale,   A,   of  two    cities.     [Paris    and    London,  — 

French  revolution.]  Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)  Boston.  1824.14 

—  Same.     Leipzig 338.20 

Tales  for  Christmas  eve.     Broughton,  R 319.8 

Tales  for  the  marines.     Wise,  H.  A 716.18 

Tales  for  travellers.     See  Hale,  Edward  Everett, 

and  others. 
Tales   from  Shakspeare.     Lamb,  C.  and  M.     Lon- 
don [1866].     16° 935.24 

Note.  —  These  tales  give  the  stories  of  some  of  Shakespeare's 
principal  plays  in  a  manner  suited  to  young  readers. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather;  being  stories  taken  from 

Scottish  history.     Scott,  6'ir  W.     2v 939.5 

Tales  of  a  traveller.   Irving,  W.   London,  1850.  16°.     715.7 

^  Same.     Philadelphia,   1872.     Sm.  8" 1815.9 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  Bos- 
ton, 1863.     12° 1612.2 

Note.  —  Narratives  in  verse,  supposed  to  be  told  by  travellers 
at  the  Red  Horse  inn  in  Sudbury,  Mass. 

Tales  of  adventure.     Ballantyne,  E,.  M 933.25 

Tales  of  adventure  on  the  coast.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.   1115.4 
Tales   of    the   Argonauts.      [California   pioneers.] 

Harte,  (F.)  B 728.13 

Tales  of  the  borders.     Wilson,  J.  M.,  and  others. 

New  York,  1851.     5  v.  in  3.     8° 5631.5 

Tales  of  the  jury  room.     Griffin,  G 517.11 

Talfoubd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon.  Critical  and  miscel- 
laneous writings.     3d  American  edition.     New 

York,  1871.     176  pp.     Portrait.     8° 1931.1 

Talisman,  The.     Scott,  Sir^f 523.30 

Talleyrand-Perigord,  Charles  Maurice  de.  See 
BuLWER,  Sir  H.  L.  (E.)     Historical  characters. 

Leipzig,  1868.     Sq.  16° 1238.14 

Talmud,  The.  Deutsch,  B.  (0.  M.)  Literary  re- 
mains.    New  York,  1874.     8° 5733.7 

Talvi,  pseud.  See  RoBiNSON,  Therese  Albertine 
Louise  von  Jakob. 

Tangled  skein,  A.     Fonblanque,  A.,^> 720.8 

Tapestried  chamber,  The.     Scott,  Sir  W 523.20 

Tappan,  Arthur.    See  Page,  H.  A.   Noble  workers. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5936.3 

Tappan,  David.     Lectures  on  Jewish   antiquities. 

Boston,  1807.     364+ pp.     8° 1912.7 

—  Sermons  on  important  subjects.     Prefixed  a  bio- 

graphical sketch  of  the  author;  and  a  sermon 
preached  at  his  funeral  by  Dr.  Holmes.  Cam- 
bridge, 1807.     334pp.     8° 5812.2 

Tara:  a  Mahratta  tale.     Taylor,  M 316.6 

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—  Tyre  and  Alexandria:  the  chief  commercial  cities 

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pp.     Illustrated.     16° 426.5 

Targums,  On  the.     Deutsch,  E.   (0.   M.)     Literary 

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Tartuffe,  Lq:  comedie.  Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  (Euvres. 

Paris,  1869.     12° 5537.2.2 

Tasso,  Torquato.     Jerusalem  delivered.    Translated 

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Taste.     Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  our  ideas  of  the 

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Tattered  Tom.     Alger,  H.,yr 934.9 

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odds 317.22 

—  Cyrilla 317.20 

—  The  initials 317.19 

—  Quits 317.21 

JVo<e.  — These  novels  contain  vivid  descriptions  of  German 
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Tavern  anecdotes  and  sayings.  Hindley,  C.  Lon- 
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Taylor,  Alfred  Swaine.  Manual  of  medical  juris- 
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Taylor,  George  H,     An  exposition  of  the  Swedish 

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Taylor,    Isaac.       Etruscan    researches.       London, 

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Taylor,  J.  E.  Geological  stories:  a  series  of  auto- 
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Note.  —  Describes  objects  in  natural  history  to  be  seen  in  an 
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Taylor,  (James)  Bayard.  At  home  and  abroad: 
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Sm.  8° 224.1 

—  John  Godfrey's  fortunes 716.36 

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47+  pp.     16° 1616.7 

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Taylor,  (James)  Bayard,  continued. 

—  Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia;  with  an  excursion 

to  Crete.    Household  edition.    New  York,  1872. 

vii,  426  pp.     Illustrated.     12° 224.3 

—  Views  a-foot;  or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack  and 

staflF.     20th  edition,  revised.     New  York,  1856. 

506  pp.     12° 425.22 

—  Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan,  in  1853.     l(ith 

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Taylor,  James  W.   Report  on  the  mineral  resources 

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Taylor,  Jeremy.     The  rule  and  exercises  of  holy 

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Taylor,  John,  D.  D.,  of  Norwich,  b.  1694,  d.  1761. 
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Boston,  1809.     298  pp.     12° 6328.1 

Taylor,  John,    an    English    writer,    d.   1832.       Per- 
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Taylor,  Joseph.  A  fast  life  on  the  modern  high- 
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Taylor,  Meadows.     Tara:  a  Mahratta  tale 316.6 

Taylor,  Owen  M.,  editor,  flistory  of  Annapolis, 
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Taylor,  Tom.     Victims:  an  original  comedy.     Now 

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Telemachus.     Fenelon,  F.    (de  S.  de  La  Mothe). 

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Telescope,  Half-hours  with  the.      Proctor,  R.  A. 

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A'ote.—  The  main  points  of  the  popular  story  of  Tell  are  de- 
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tury) repeated  by  Tschudi  (16th  century) ;  but  within  the  same 
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ally disputed  till  Freudenberger,  ]7t)0,  traced  its  resemblance 
to  a  story  told  by  Saxo  Orammaticus  as  connected  with  Danish 


Shelf.  No. 
Tell,  Wilhelm,  continued. 

legendry.  During  the  same  century  the  legend  was  defended 
by  Baltliazar  (ITCO),  Zurlauben  (ITW),  and  others,  llaller, 
Grimm,  Kopp,  and  others  have  pronounced  Tell  mythical. 
Numerous  books  have  since  been  written  in  a  critical  spirit, 
more  or  less  tending  to  contirm  the  doubt.  Writers  like 
Latnartine  [1025.10.3],  in  whom  sentiment  prevails,  usually 
accept  the  trutli  of  the  story,  wiiich  has  its  strongest  ground 
in  the  early  instituting  of  a  festival  and  the  building  of  a 
chapel  in  Tell's  honor.  For  more  recent  discussions,  see  H.J. 
Warner  8  "  Alen  of  Schwyz,"  in  Atlantic  monthly,  March, 
1861,  where  the  evidences  are  balanced;  Baring-Gould's 
"  Myths  of  the  middle  ages  "  [716.2],  where  Tell  is  pronounced 
fabulous.  Also  see  Hske's  "Myths  and  myth-makers" 
[5924.1] ;  and  the  paper  in  Harper's  magazine,  vol.  14. 

See  Child's  "  English  and  Scottish  ballads  "  [5028.5,  mider 
"  Wyllyam  of  Cloudesle  "]  for  the  legend  in  England  and  the 
North. 

Beside  Florian's  tale,  see  the  drama  by  Schiller  [5735.2]. 

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Temperance.  Channing,  W.  E.  Address  on.  Bos- 
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Temperance  drama,  The.     Baker,   G.  M.     Boston, 

1874.  16° 1636.5 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     Holmes,  M.  J 534.8 

Tempest-tossed.     Tilton,  T 724.2 

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Temple,  Charlotte.     See  Stanley,  Charlotte. 
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Temple,   Frederick.     The   education  of  the  world. 

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theology) 1526.24  and  5814.15 

—  The  present  relations  of  science  to  religion.     (In 

Hedge,  F.  H.  Recent  inquiries  in  theology). .  .1526.24 
Temple,   Henry  John,  viscount  Palmerston,  Life  of. 

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Ten  Brook,  Andrew.     American  state  universities, 

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Ten  days  in  Spain.  Field,  K.  Boston,  1875.  Sq.  16°.  428.7 
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Ten-minute  talks  on  all  sorts  of  topics.    Burritt,  E. 

Boston,  1874.     16° 5238.1 

Ten  old  maids.     Smith,  J.  P 727.35 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     Warren,  S 317.5 

Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags.  Holbrook,  J.  Bos- 
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Ten  years  in  Washington.     Ames,  M.  C.    Hartford, 

1875.  8° 612.8 

Ten  years  of  preacher  life.     Milburn,  W.  H.     New 

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Tenant,  The,  of  Wildfell  hall.     Bronte,  A 738.9 

Tenner,  Adolph,  joint  author.      Nature  and  origin 

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Tennyson,  Alfred.    Poetical  works.    Leipzig,  1860- 

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204  pp.     12° 1612.8 


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Tennyson,  Alfred,  continued. 

—  Gareth  and  Lynette.    With  illustrations.  Boston, 

1872.     96  pp.     16° 5617.6 

—  Queen   Mary.     A  drama.     ["Bloody  Mary"  — 

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—  Same.     Leipzig,  1876.     256  pp.     Sq.  16° 1618.8 

—  Notes  and  marginalia,  illustrative  of  the  public 

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Note.  —  See  Taine's  "  English  literature  "  [5(il3.1]  and  refer- 
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Buchanan's  "  Master-spirits  "  [(il;i4.'2];  in  Kingsiey's  "Sir 
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local  associations,  see  Howitt's  '•  Homes  and  haunts  "  [1225.5], 
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Tent  life   with    the  English    gipsies  in     Norway. 

Smith,  H.     London,  1873.     8° 5722.1 

Terentius  Afeb,  Publius.  Andria  Adelphique. 
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—  Terence  [outlined  and  explained].     Collins,  W. 

L.     Edinburgh,  1873.     16° 6116.17 

Terhune,    Mary    Virginia,  formerly    Miss    Hawes. 

{Marian  Har land.)     Alone 724.3 

—  Common  sense  in  the  household:   a  manual   of 

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Breakfast,  luncheon  and  tea.  New  York,  1875. 
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—  Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day.     [Also]  A  battle 

summer 727.31 

—  The  hidden  path 735.14 

—  Jessamine 735.28 

—  Miriam 722.24 

—  Moss-side 722.28 

—  Ruby's  husband 722.29 

—  Sunnybank 722.25 

—  True  as  steel 735.13 

Terrible  secret,  A.     Fleming,  M.  A 724.19 

Terrible  temptation,  A.     Reade,  C.     Leipzig 315.1 

—  Same.     New  York 531.34 

Tertullianus,  Quintus  Septimius  Florens.  Writ- 
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P.  Holmes;  vol.  11,  by  P.  Holmes;  vol.  iii,  by 
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1869,  70.  3  V.  [Ante-Nicene  Christian  li- 
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Note.  — Yo\.  3  contains  also  the  Extant  works  of  Victorinus 
and  Commodianus. 

—  The  five  books  against  Marcion.     Translated  by 

Peter  Holmes.  Edinburgh,  1868.  xx,  496  pp. 
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Testament,  Le,  de  Madame  Patural.     Souvestre,  ^. 

Theatre  de  la  jeunesse.     Paris,  1860.     12° 5536.15 

Testaments,  The,  of  the  twelve  patriarchs  [trans- 
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Tested.     Gardner,  C.  E 714.7 

Testimony,  The,  of  the  rocks;  or,  geology  in  its 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  republican  period.  II.  The  impe- 
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Texas.     Hammett,  S.  A.     A  stray  Yankee  in.   New 

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12° 817.7 

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Shelf.  No. 
Texas,  continued. 

—  Mitchell,  S.   A.      Map,  etc.,  of.     Philadelphia, 

1846.     Sm.  12° 418.7 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.     Journey  through  Texas.     New 

York,  1857.     12*^ 414.4 

Text-books  of  science.     Namely:  — 

—  Jenkin,  F.     Electricity  and  magnetism 6438.4 

—  Preece,  W.  H.,  and  Sivewright,  J.      Telegraphy.  6826.6 

—  Shelley,  C.  P.  B.     Workshop  appliances . . , 6427.1 

Textile  fabrics.     Rock,  D.     [London]  1876.     8^...   6214.6 
Thacher,  James.    History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth ; 

from  its  first  settlement  in  1620,  to  1832.  Bos- 
ton, 1832.    382  pp..  1  plate.    Folded  map.    12°.     817.9 

Thacher,  Samuel  Cooper.  Sermons.  With  a  me- 
moir by  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood.  Boston,  1824. 
Ixix,  335-4-  pp.     8° 5814.6 

Thackeray,   Anne  Isabella.      Works.      Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1875,  76.     4  v.     8° 612.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Old  Kensington.  II.  The  village  on 
the  clitf.  III.  Five  old  friends;  A  young  prince.  IV. 
To  Esther;  Out  of  the  world;  Making  merry;  Sola;  Moret- 
ti's  campanula. 

—  Bluebeard's  keys  and  other  stories.     Leipzig....   330.20 

Contents.  —  Bluebeard's  keys ;  Riquet  a  la  houppe ;  Jack  and 
the  bean-stalk. 

—  Same.     New  York 720.11 

Contents.  —  Bluebeard's  keys ;  Riquet  a  la  houppe ;  Jack  and 
the  bean-stalk ;  The  white  cat. 

—  Five  old  friends.     Leipzig 33 1.7 

Contents.  —  The  sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood ;  Cinderella ; 
Beauty  and  the  beast;  L<ittle  Red  Riding  Hood;  Jack  the 
giant-killer. 

—  Miss  Angel.     [Angelica  Kauffmann.]     Leipzig,.  311.27 

—  Same.     New  York 720.28 

—  Old  Kensington.     Leipzig 339.13 

—  Same.     New  York 731.3 

—  The  story  of  Elizabeth 335.12 

—  The  village  on  the  cli IF.     Leipzig 335.11 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace.     {Michael  Angela 

Tttmarsh.)   Miscellanies.  Leipzig,  1849,  56,  57. 

8  v.  in  4.     Sq.  16° 335.13 

Contents.  —  Vol.  [I.]  1,  2.  History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and 
The  great  Hoggarty  diamond;  The  book  of  snobs:  The  Kic- 
kleburys  abroad ;  A  legend  of  the  Rhine;  Rebecca  and  Rowe- 
na;  Tlie  second  funeral  of  Napoleon;  Tlie  chronicle  of  tlie 
drum.  [II.]  3,  4.  The  tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gaha- 
gan;  TJie  fatal  boots;  Ballads;  Love  songs  made  easy;  Four 
German  ditties;  Imitation  of  Horace;  An  old  friend  with  a 
new  face;  Lyra  Hybernica;  The  ballads  of  policeman  X;  Me- 
moirs of  Mr.  Charles  J.  Yellowplush;  The  diary  of  C.  Jeames 
de  La  Pluche,  esq. ;  Cox's  diary.  [III.]  5,6.  Sketches  and 
travels  in  Loudon;  Novels  by  eminent  hands;  Character 
sketches;  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  [IV.]  7,  8.  A 
little  dinner  at  Timmins's;  Tlie  Bedford-row  conspiracy; 
Tlie  Fitz-Boodle  papers;  A  sliabby  genteel  story;  Men's 
wives. 

—  Works.     London,  1871,  72.     12  v.     Illustrated. 

Portrait.     Sm.  8° 513.1 

Contents.  — \o\.  I.  Vanity  fair.  II.  Pendennis.  III.  The 
Newcomes.  IV.  History  of  Henry  Esmond,  esq.;  Memoirs 
of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  V.  The  Virginians.  VI.  Tlie  adven- 
tures of  Philip ;  A  shabby  genteel  story.  VII.  The  Paris 
sketch  book;  The  Irish  sketch  book  ;  Notes  of  a  journey  from 
Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo.  VIII.  History  of  Sanmel  Titmarsh 
and  The  great  Hoggarty  diamond;  Memoirs  of  Mr.  C.  J. 
Yellowplush;  Burlesques.  IX.  The  book  of  snobs;  Sketches 
of  life  and  character,  etc.  X.  Roundabout  papers;  The  four 
Georges;  The  English  humourists;  Second  funeral  of  Napo- 
leon. XI.  Catherine;  Lovel  the  widower;  Denis  Duval; 
Ballads,  etc.    XII.  Christmas  books. 

—  The  adventures  of  Philip.     Leipzig 335.5 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.2 

—  Bluebeard's  ghost.     {In  Johnson,  (E.)  R.    Little 

classics) 529.4.9 

—  Catherine.     Leipzig 335.8 

—  Denis  Duval.     Leipzig 335.1 

—  Early  and  late  papers  hitherto  uncollected.    Bos- 

ton, 1867.     vi,  407-1- pp.     Portrait.     16° 715.13 

—  The  English  humourists  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 

tury. A  series  of  lectures.  Leipzig,  1853. 
309-f-  pp.     Sq.  16° 1238.8 

Contents.  — J.  Swift;  W.  Congreve;  J.  Addison;  Sir  R. 
Steele;  M.  Prior;  J.  Gay;  A.  Pope;  W.  Hogarth;  T.  G. 
Smollett;  U.  Fielding;  L.  Sterne;  0.  Goldsmith. 

—  The  four  Georges;   Lovel  the  widower.      Leipzig.  335.3 

—  History  of  Henry  Esmond,  esq.     Leipzig 335.10 

—  Same.     New  l''ork 1820.3 

—  History  of  Pendennis.     Leipzig 335.2 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.1 


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Shelf.  No. 
Thackeray,  William  Makepeace,  continued. 

—  Tlie  Irish  sketch-book.     Leipzig,  1872.   2  v.  in  1. 

Sq.   16° 330.29 

—  Lovcl  the  widower.     New  York 1820.3 

—  The  Newcomes.     Leipzig.     4  v.  in  2 335.4 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.2 

—  The  Paris  sketch  book.    With  portrait.     Leipzig, 

1873.     2v.ini.     Sq.  16° .339.21 

—  Roundabout  papers.     Leipzig,  1861.     326-4- pp. 

Sq.  16° 335.9 

—  Thackerayana:  notes  and  anecdotes.     Illustrated 

by   Thackeray,      New    York   [London],    1875. 

XX,  494  pp.     Sm.  8° 513.2 

—  Vanity  fair.     Leipzig 335.7 

—  Same.     New  York 1820.1 

—  The    Virginians.     A    tale   of   the   last   century. 

Leipzig.     4  V.  in  2 335.6 

—  Sa?ne.     New  York 1820.3 

—  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors.    Boston, 

1875  [co;j.  1871].     12" 6136.13 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.     Anecdote  biography  of.     Bric- 

k-brac  series.     New  York,  1874.     Sq.  16° 1828.3 

Aote.  —  Stoddard's  "Anecdote  biography"  and  the  "Thack- 
erayana," which  is  a  running  sketch  of  his  life  and  readings 
witn  fae-siniiles  of  liis  otf-hand  drawings  found  on  the  mar-  , 

pins  of  liis  books,  take  the  place  at  present  of  a  legular 
biography,  and  may  be  supplemented  witli  Dickens's  tribute 
in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  28,  and  other  recollections  in  vols. 
41  and  49.  See  also  B.  Taylor's  paper,  in  the  Atlantic 
nionthlj',  vol.  13.  Beside  the  references  in  Alliboiie,  vol.  3,  see 
Baynes  "Essays"  [1226  15.1];  Brown's  "Sparc  hours" 
[.537.5.2];  Whipple's  "Character  and  characteristic  men" 
[1930.3];  chapters  in  Taine's  "English  liteiature"  [5613.1]; 
and  a  paper  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  Jan.,  1873. 

As  a  novelist,  Thackeray  s  strength  lies  in  his  probing  of 
individual  character,  rather  than  in  any  dramatic  rendering, 
and  in  his  marvellous  style.  His  novels  are  mostly  corrective 
satires  on  cttnteniporary  life;  but  he  has  essayed  historical 
relations  in  his  "  Henry  Esmond,"  which  pertains  to  Queen 
Anne's  time,  its  manners  and  literature;  and  in  his  "Vir- 
ginians," which  gives  us  scenes  in  London  and  in  the  Old 
Dominion  between  1756  and  1780.  His  "Catherine"  is  a 
covert  satire  on  those  novels  which  convert  criminals  into 
heroes.  "  Vanity  fair  "  was  his  earliest  and  perhaps  remains 
his  most  famous  novel. 

Thaddeus   of    Warsaw.      [London   and   the   Polish 

struggle  with  Russia.]     Porter,  J 734.10 

Thalheimer,  Mary  Elsie.     A  manual  of  mediaeval 

and   modern   history.     Cincinnati    [cop.   1874]. 

480  pp.     Maps.     8° 831.4 

That  boy  of  Norcott's.     Lever,  C.  (J.) 332.15 

That  good  old  time.     Gordon,  C 916.34 

That  queer  girl.     Townsend,  V.  F 927.29 

Thatcher,    Benjamin  Bussey.      Indian  biography. 

New  York,  1869.     2  v.     1  plate.     16° 819.2 

—  Indian  traits.    New  York,  1865.  2  v.  Illustrated. 

12° 819.1 

Thaxter,  Celia,     Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.     With 

illustrations.     Boston,  1873.     184  pp.    Sq.  16°.     419.1 

—  Poems.     New  York,  1874.     188  pp.     Sq.  16°  ...   1627.2 
Thayendanegea,  Mohawk  chief.  See  Brant,  Joseph. 
Thayer,    Elisha.      Family    memorial.      Hingham, 

1835.     2v.inL     8° 611.2 

Contents.  —  Part  I.  Genealogy  of  fourteen  families  of  the 
early  settlers  of  New-England,  of  the  names  of  Alden,  Adams, 
Arnold,  Bass,  Billings,  Capen,  Copeland,  French,  Hobart, 
Jackson,  Paine,  Tliayer,  "Wales  and  White.  II.  Genealogy  of 
Ephraim  and  Sarah  'Thayer;  with  their  fourteen  children. 

Thayer,  Thomas  Baldwin.  Over  the  river;  or, 
pleasant  thoughts  into  the  valley  of  shadows, 
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Thayer,  William  Makepeace.  The  bobbin  boy  [N. 
P.  Banksl;  or,  how  Nat  got  his  learning.  Bos- 
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—  The  pioneer  boy  [Abraham  Lincoln],  and  how  he 

became  president.  Boston,  1863.  310  pp.  Il- 
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Thayer  family.      Thayer,  B.     Family  memorials. 

Hingham,  1835.     8° 611.2 

Theatre.  Howard,  C.  J.  Drawing-room  theatri- 
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See  also  English  stage.  Stage. 

Th^baide,  La:  tragedie.     Racine,  J.  de.     The&tre 

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31 


Shelf.  No. 

Their  wedding  journey.     Howells,  W.  D.     Boston, 

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Theocritus,  Bion,  and  Moschus.    Idylls.    And  the 

war-songs  of  Tyrtaeus.  Literally  translated 
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versions,  by  J.  M.  Chapman.  London,  1870. 
xxiv,  343  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6115.17 

Theognis    [outlined    and   explained].      Davies,  J. 

Edinburgh,  1873.     16° 6116.16 

Theology.     Abbott,  L.     A  dictionary  of  religious 

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—  Beecher,  E.     The  conflict  of  ages;  or,  the  moral 

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—  Beecher,  L.     Views  in.     Cincinnati,  1836.     12°. 6328.20 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions:  an  essay  in 

comparative  theology.     Boston,  1872.     8° 1523.2 

—  Punlavy,  J.     The  manifesto,  or  a  declaration  of 

the  doctrine  and  practice  of  the  church  of 
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—  Farley,  S.     Discourses  and  essays  on  theological 

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—  Hedge,  F.   H.       Recent   inquiries  in   theology, 

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12°   5814.15 

—  Same.     Boston,  1861.     12° 1526.24 

—  Same.      Leipzig,   1862.     Sq.  16°.      See  Essays 

and  reviews 1538.3 

—  Hodge,    C.      Systematic   theology.      New  York, 

1874.  3  v.     8° 5811.10 

—  MacClintock,  J.,  and  Strong,  J.     Cyclopaedia  of 

biblical,  theological,  and  ecclesiastical  litera- 
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—  Martineau,  J.     Essays,  philosophical  and   theo- 

logical.    Boston,  1868,  70.     2  v.     8° 5814.14 

—  Mueller,  (F.)M.  Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 

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—  Murphy,  J.  J.  The  scientific  bases  of  faith.  Lon- 

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—  Prout,  W.  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the  func- 

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—  St.  Maur,  or  Seymour,  E.  A.,   duke  of  Somerset. 

Christian  theologvand  modern  skepticism.  New 

York,  1872.     12° 5817.2 

—  Sparks,  J.     Collection  of  essays  and  tracts  in. 

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See  also  Christ,  Christianity,  Deism,  Mercersburg  theology, 
Religion. 

Theophilus,  of  Antioch.     Writings.     See  Tatianus, 

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Theophilus  and  others.     Dodge,  M.  M 713.15 

Theophrastus.  Les  caracteres  [de  Theophraste, 
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Therapeutics.  Hooker,  W.  Rational  therapeutics. 
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—  Wood,  G.  B.     Treatise  on.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

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—  Wood,   H.   C,  jr.     Treatise    on.      Philadelphia, 

1874.     8° 6021.7 

Theresa.     Craik,  G.  M 335.17 

Thibet,  Travels  in,   1844-6.     Hue,  E.  R.     London 

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Thieblin,   N.  L.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards.     Bos- 

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Thief,  The,  in  the  night.     Spofiford,  H.  E 736.15 

Thierry,    Amedee   (Simon    Dominique).     Histoire 

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Thiers,  Louis  (Adolphe).  History  of  the  French 
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"Things  new  and  old:  "  sermons.  Welles, — .  Port- 
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Things  not  generally  known.     Wells,  D.  A.     New 

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Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the  border.    Marcy,  R. 

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Thirty  years'  war.     Gardiner,   S.  R.     The  thirty 

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Tholuck,  Friedrich  August  Gottrou.  The  doctrine 
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Thomas  a  Becket.  Becket,  archbishop  of  Canter- 
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Thomas  1  Kempis.  Imitation  of  Christ.  New  edi- 
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—  Same.     From  the  Latin  by  J.  Payne.     With  an 

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Thomas,  Annie.     See  Cudlip,  Annie. 

Thomas,  (Charles)  Ambrose.    Mignon.     {In  Ditson, 

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Thomas,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Speeches  in  the  2d 
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Thomas,  George  Henry.     See  Brockett,  L.  P.     Our 

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Thomas,  Joseph.  Universal  pronouncing  dictionary 
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Thomas,  M.     Life's  lesson.     A  tale 723.28 

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Thomes,  William  H.  The  gold  hunter's  library.  The 
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The  gold  hunters  in  Europe;  or,  the  dead  alive. 

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The  whaleman's  adventures  in  the  Sandwich 

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—  Running  the  blockade;  or,  U.  S.  secret  service 

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Thompson,  Benjamin  F.  History  of  Long  Island; 
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Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce.  The  Green  mountain 
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Thompson,  Ella  W.     Beaton  paths;  or,  a  woman's 

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Thompson,  Theophilus.  Annals  of  influenza;  or, 
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Thompson,  Waddy.     Recollections  of  Mexico.    New 

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Thoms,  William  John.     Human  longevity,  its  facts 

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Thomson,  C.  Wyville.  The  depths  of  the  sea.  An 
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penter [and  others].  With  illustrations  and 
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Thomson,  David.  Handy  book  of  fruit  culture 
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Thomson,  James.     Poetical  works.     With  portrait. 

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Contents.  —  The    Bcasous;  Poems;  Songs;  Britannia;  Lib- 
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Thomson,  John.  The  straits  of  Malacca,  Indo- 
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Thomson,  John  Cockburn,  ^om^  author.     The  queens 

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Thomson,  Mortimer.  (Q.  K.  Philander  Doesticks.) 
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Thomson,  Robert  Dundas.  Experimental  researches 
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Thomson,  William  M.  The  Land  and  the  Book;  or, 
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Thorburn,  Grant.  Forty  years'  residence  in  Amer- 
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Thoreatj,  Henry  David.     Cape  Cod.     Boston,  1873. 

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357  pp.     16° 417.2 

—  A   week  on  the  Concord   and  Merrimack  rivers. 

New  and  revised  edition.  Boston,  1868.  415  pp. 

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—  A    Yankee    in    Canada,    with    anti-slavery    and 

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Thoreac,  Henry  David,  continued. 

—  Thoreau;   the  poet-naturalist.     Channing,  W.  E. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 1227.7  and  5027.8 

Note.  —  Most  of  Tlipreau's  writings,  beside  his  Letters,  as 
embodying  personal  feelings,  are  largely  autobiograpiiical  in 
their  character.  The  only  memoirs  of  him  are  bv  Channing 
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Aug.,  18U2],  but  tliere  are  sketches  in  Alger's  "  Solitudes  of 
nature  and  of  man  "  [l.'>i!o.22];  in  Lowell's  "My  study  win- 
dows"; in  Alcott's  "Concord  days"  [5217.1];  in  the  North 
American  review,  Oct. ,  1863,  by  J .  H.  Ward;  in  the  Atlantic 
monthly,  Sept.  186:^,  by  Louisa  M.  Alcott;  and  in  Fraser's 
magazine,  April,  180fi. 

Also  see  Flagg's  "  Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England  " 
[50;i5.2],  and  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  31. 

Thornbubv,  Walter.    British  artists  from  Hogarth  to 

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Thorne,  p.,  pseud.     See  Smith,  Mary  P.  Wells. 

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Thornton,  John  Wingato.  The  first  records  of  An- 
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a  historical  introduction,  notes,  and  illustrations. 

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Thornton  hall.     MacKeen,  P.  F 912.16 

Thorn  WELL,    Emily.     The  lady's   guide   to  perfect 

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Thorpe,  Kamba,  pseud.     See  Bellamy,  Mrs.  E.  W. 
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Thoughts  about  art.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Boston,  1871. 

16° 1515.3 

Thoughts  on   the   administration   of    God's   moral 
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Thrale,  Mrs.     See  Piozzi,  Esther  Lynch. 
Threading  my  way.     [An  autobiography.]     Owen, 

K.  D.     New  York,  1874.     12° .5427.6 

Threads  of  knowledge,  drawn  from  a  cambric  hand- 
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Three  beauties,  The.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 527.9 

Three  clerks,  The.     Trollope,  A 724.6 

Three  commanders.  The.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 921.17 

Three  dissertations  on  Boylston  prize  questions  for 

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Three   gold   dollars.      Abbott,   J.     Harper's  story 

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Three  guardsmen.  The.     Dumas,  A.  (D.) 511.10 

Three  lieutenants.  The.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 92L12 

Three  little  spades.     Warner,  A.  B 932.24 

Three  midshipmen,  The.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 912.24 

Three  November  days.  Taylor,  B.  F.  (In  John- 
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Three  pines.  The.     Abbott,  J 914.17 

Three  proverb  stories.     Alcott,  L.  M 935.20 

Three  scouts.  The.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 734.4 

Three  successful  girls.     Crouch,  J 714.23 

Three  tales.     Hauff,  W 312.21 

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Thrice  through  the  furnace.     Little,  S.  L 715.18 

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Thrilling  and  instructive  developments:  an  expe- 
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Throne,  The,  of  David.     Ingraham,  J.  H.     Boston, 

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Throop,  Montgomery  H.     The  future:    a  political 

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Through  and  through  the  tropics.     Vincent,  F.,  jr. 

New  York,  1876.     12° 436.8 

Through  by  daylight.     Adams,  W.  T 925.16 

Through  fire  and  water.     Talbot,  F 732,22 

Through  night  to  light.     Gutzkow,  C.  (F.) 312.22 

Through  night  to  light.     Spielhagen,  F 518.10 

Through  the  air.  [Ballooning.]  Wise,  J.  Phila- 
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Through  the  looking-glass,  and  what  Alice  found 

there.     Dodgson,  C.  L 912.21 

Thrown  together.     Montgomery,  F 313.22 

Thucydides.  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  war.  A 
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Thudichum,  John  Louis  William,  and  Dupri^,  Au- 
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Thunder  and  lightning.     Fonvielle,   W.  de.     New 

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Thurston,    Louise    M.       Charley    Roberts    series. 

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The  children  of  Amity  court 1117.12 

How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man 1117.18 

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TiCE,  John  H.  The  relations  between  matter  and 
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TiCKNOR,  George.  History  of  Spanish  literature. 
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—  Life    of    William  Hickling    Prescott.      Boston, 

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TiECK,  (Johann)  Ludwig.  See  Carlyle,  T.  Ger- 
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Tiger,  The.     The  royal  tiger  of  Bengal,  his  life  and 

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Tiger-hunter,  The.     Reid,  M 725.4 

Tiles.     Boyer,  — .     Nouveau   manuel   complet  du 

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—  Dobson,  E.  Treatise  on  the  manufacture  of.  Lon- 

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Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to  help  him.    Hope, 

G.  H.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1523.16 

Tilton,  Theodore.     Memorial  of  Elizabeth  Barrett 

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TiMBERLAKE,  Henry.    Memoirs.    London,  1765.  16°.   1218.3 

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TiMBOO   and    Fanny.     Abbott,   J.      Harper's  story 

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TiMBOO    and   Joliba.     Abbott,   J.      Harper's    story 

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TiMBS,  John.  Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls 
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—  Curiosities  of  London.      New  edition.     London 

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—  London    and    Westminster:     city    and    suburb. 

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—  Romance    of    London.      London    [1865].      2   v. 

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TiMBS,  John,  continued. 

—  School-days  of  eminent  men:  or,  early  lives  of 

celebrated  British  authors,  philosophers,  poets, 
inventors  [etc.];  with  sketches  of  the  progress 
of  education  in  England,  the  foundation  of  pub- 
lic schools,  etc.  With  illustrations.  New  edi- 
tion, revised,  enlarged,  and  partly  re-written. 
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—  Stories   of  inventors   and   discoverers  in  science 

and  the  useful  arts.     With  illustrations.     New 

York,  1860.     473  pp.     12-....' 1525.30 

—  Wonderful  inventions:  from  the  mariner's  com- 

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The  year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  art.  Lon- 
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Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne.  Letters  on 
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TiMROD,  Henry.     Poems.     Edited,  with  a  sketch  of 

the  poet's  life,  by  P.  H.   llayne.     New  revised 
edition.     New  York,  1873.     232-{- pp.     12°. .  .5617.12 
TiNCKER,  Mary  Agnes.     Grapes  and  thorns 720.12 

—  The  house  of  Yorke.     New  York,  1872.    261  pp. 

Illustrated.     8^^ 531.29 

TiNNE,  John  Ernest.  The  wonderland  of  the  antip- 
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TiRRELL,  Betsy  Frances,  Report  of  the  case  of  G.  C. 
Hersey,  indicted  for  the  murder  of.  Yerrington, 
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TiSCHENDORF,  (Lobegott  Friedrich)  Constantine.  The 
New  Testament:  the  authorized  English  version; 
with  introduction,  and  various  readings  from 
the  three  most  celebrated  manuscripts  of  the 
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TissANDiER,  Gaston.  The  wonders  of  water.  From 
the  French.  Edited,  with  additions,  by  [M.] 
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—  joint  author.     Travels  in  the  air.    See  Glaisher, 

James 5911.1 

TiTCOMB,  Timothy,  pseud.  See  Holland,  Josiah 
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To  Buddlecombe  and  back.     Burnand,  F.  C 539.12 

To  Esther.     Thackeray,  A.  . I     Works 312.1.4 

To  love  and  to  be  loved.     Roe,  A.  S 735.34 

To  the  bitter  end.     Braddon,  M.  E 532.10 

Tobacco:  its  history  and  associations.     Fairholt,  F. 

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ToBEY,  Edward  Silas.  The  Boston  hydraulic  pro- 
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TocQUEViLLE,  Alexis  (Charles  Henri  Clerel)  de. 
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carte.  5e  edition,  revue  et  corrigee.  Paris, 
1836.     2  V.     12° 2018.6 

—  Democracy  in   America.     Translated   by    Henry 

Reeve.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  Francis  Bowen. 
Boston,  1873.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5015.1 

—  On  the  state  of  society  in  France  before  the  revo- 

lution of  1789,  and  on  the  causes  which  led  to 

that  event.     Translated  by  Henry  Reeve.     2d 

edition.     London,  1873.     xxiii,  4l6  pp.     8°  . . .   5514.9 

To-DAY  in  New  York.     Kimball,  R.  B 311.18 

Todd,  John.     The  story  of  his  life.     Told   mainly 

by  himself.     Compiled  and  edited   by  John  E. 

Todd.     New  York,   1876.      529  pp.      Portrait. 

Illustrations.      16° 5025.15 

Toilers,  The,  of  the  sea.     Hugo,  V.  (M.),  vicomte. 

New  York,  1869.     L.  8° 510.1 

Toilet,     Bayle-Mouillard,  E.     Manuel  des  dames, 

ou  I'art  de  I'elegance.     Paris,  1833.     24° 6229.1 

—  Cooley,  A.  J.     The  toilet  in  ancient  and  modern 

times.     Philadelphia,   1873.     Sm.  8° 1514.12 

—  Powers,  S.  D.     The  ugly-girl  papers;  or,   hints 

for  the.     New  York,  1875.     Sq.  16° 1528.13 

See  also  Perfumery. 

Told  in  the  twilight.     Wood,  E.  P.     Leipzig 333.22 

—  Same.     Philadelphia...- 521.13 


Shelf.  No. 

Tollemache,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Spanish  towns  and  Span- 
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London  [1872].  xxiv,  318  pp.  Illustrated. 
Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5916.3 

Tom  and  Jerry:  a  burletta.     MoncrieS",  W.  T.    New 

York,  N.  D.     12° 1635.5 

Tom  and  the  crocodiles.     Bowman,  A 938.16 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     Hughes,  T.     Boston,  1871. 

2  V.     12" 526.14 

Tom    Brown's   school   days.     Hughes,    T.     Leipzig, 

1858.     Sq.  16° 311.12 

Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours."      Lever,  C.  (J.)     Leipzig...  332.10 

—  Saine.     London 516.19  and  5627.3 

Tom  Harding  and  his  friends.     Eyster,  N 938.2 

Tom  Jones,  History  of.     Fielding,  H.     Leipzig 312.20 

—  Same,     (/ra  Ai*  Works.)     London 5611.2 

Tom  Newcombe.     Fosdick,  C.  A 923.7 

Tom  Tiddler's  ground 338.3 

Tomes,  Robert.     The  bazar  book  of  health.     New 

York,  1873.     280  pp.     16° 1538.5 

—  The  bazar  book  of  the  household.     New  York, 

1875.     266  pp.     16° 1518.9 

ToMKiNS,  Edward.  Machine  construction  and  draw- 
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Illustrated.     16° 1717.9 

ToMLiNSON,  Charles.  Cyclopasdia  of  useful  arts, 
mechanical  and  chemical,  manufactures,  min- 
ing, and  engineering.  Illustrated.  London, 
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—  Experimental  essays.   Illustrated.  London,  1863. 

123+ pp.     12° 1716.31 

Contents.  — I.  On  the  motion  of  camphor  on  water.  II.  On 
the  motion  of  camphor  towards  the  light.  III.  History  of  the 
modern  theory  of  dew. 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  natural  philosophy. 

London,  1851.     vi,  162  pp.     Illustrated.     12°.. 1526. 17 

—  Same.     8th  edition.     London,  1870.     vi,  164  pp. 

Illustrated.     12° 1716.30 

—  Locks  and  safes.    The  construction  of  locks;  com- 

piled from  the  papers  of  A.  C.  Hobbs.  To  which 
is  added  a  description  of  J.  Beverley  Fenby'a 
patent  locks,  and  a  note  upon  iron  safes.  By  R. 
Mallet.  London,  n.  d.  vi,  212-j- pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 1715.27 

—  Pneumatics;  for  the  use  of  beginners.  3d  edition, 

enlarged.  London,  1866.  iv,  162  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    12° 1716.32 

—  Rudimentary  mechanics.  10th  edition,  corrected. 

London,  1872.    viii,  176  pp.    Illustrated.     12°.  1716.33 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  warming  and  ventila- 

tion. 6th  edition.  London,  1869.  xi,  339  pp. 
Illustrated.     Folded  plate.     12° 1715.26 

—  Winter  in  the  Arctic  regions  and  summer  in  the 

Antarctic  regions.    London  [1872].    viii,  368  pp. 

Maps  and  illustrations.     Sm.  8° 6915.3 

Tommy  Hickup.     Parker,  R.  A 933  19 

Tommy   Try  and  what  he  did  in  science.     Napier, 

C.  0.  G.     London,  1869.     Sm.  8° 1524.24 

ToNDiNi,  Caesarius.  The  pope  of  Rome  and  the 
popes  of  the  oriental  orthodox  church:  an  essay 
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United  States.     Congressional  documents,  cont'd, 

Miscellaneous.     Memorial  addresses  on  the  life 

and  character  of  Charles  Sumner,  in  the  senate 
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With  other  congressional  tributes  of  respect. 
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Message  from  the  president  [and  accompany- 
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Message  of  the  president,  and  accompanying 

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Obituary   addresses  on   the   occasion  of  the 

death  of  William  R.  King,  in  the  senate  and 
house  of  representatives,  8th  of  Dec,  1853. 
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Papers  relating  to  foreign  affairs,  accompany- 
ing the  annual  message  of  the  president  [1862- 
67].     Washington,  1864-68.     8  v.     8° 6915.1 

—  Department  of  agriculture.     Report  of  the  commis- 

sioner, 1865-68,  71.  Washington,  1866-72.  5v.  8^.  6422.2 

Report  of  the  commissioner  on  the  diseases  of 

cattle.  Washington,  1871.  205-|-  pp.  7  col- 
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—  Department  of  education.     Report  of  the  commis- 

sioner, 1870,  72,  74.    Washington,  1870,  72,  75. 

3v.    8*^ 6913.1 

Special  report  of  the  commissioner  on  the  con- 
dition and  improvement  of  public  schools  in  the 
District  of  Columbia.  Washington,  1871.  912 
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—  Department  of  the  interior.   Census  bureau.  Seventh 

census.    Compendium.    Washington,  1854.    400 

pp.     8° ; 6923.4 

Eighth  census.    Preliminary  report.     1860. 

By  J.  C.  G.  Kennedy.    Washington,  1862.    xvi, 

294  pp.     8° 6923.6 

Agriculture  of  the  United  States  in  1860; 

compiled  from  the  original  returns  of  the  eighth 
census,  by  J.  C.  G.  Kennedy.  Washington, 
1864.     clxxii,  292  pp.     4° 6910.2 

Ninth   census.       Compendium.       By  F.  A. 

Walker.     Washington,  1872.     vii,  942  pp.    8°.  5010.12 

Statistics    of    population.       Tables    1-8. 

Washington,  1872.    391-[- pp.     4° 5010.9 

Contents.  —  Table  I.  Population,  1870-1790,  by  states  and 
territories,  as  white,  free  colored,  slave,  Chinese,  and  Indian. 
II.  1870-1790.  By  counties,  as  white,  free  colored,  etc.  III. 
1870-1850.  By  civil  divisions  less  tlian  counties,  as  white  and 
colored;  native  and  foreign  (1870).  IV.  Nativity  (general), 
1870-1850,  foreign  parentage,  1870,  by  states  and  territories.  • 
V.  Nativity  (general),  1870-18t;0,  foreign  parentage,  1860,  in 
each  state,  by  counties.  VI.  Nativity  (special),  1870,  by  states 
and  territories.  VII.  Nativity  (selected  special),  JS70,  in  each 
state,  by  counties.  VIII.  Nativity  (special),  1870,  fifty  prin- 
cipal cities. 

Statistics  of  the  population  [etc.].  Com- 
piled, from  the  original  returns  of  the  ninth  cen- 
sus, 1870,  byF.  A.  Walker.  Washington,  1872. 
3  V.     Maps.     4° 5010.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Population  and  social  statistics.     II. 
Vital  statistics.    III.  Industry  and  wealth. 

Patent  office.     Catalogue  of  curiosities  in  the 

national  institute.  [And]  List  of  patented 
models.     Washington,  1859.     38-|-,  68  pp.     8".  6937.1 

General   index   of  the  Official   gazette   and 

monthly  volumes  of  patents.  1872-74.  Wash- 
ington, 1873-75.     3  V.     4° 6930.2 

Official   gazette.      Vol.  2-8.      Washington, 

1872-76.     6  V.     Illustrated.    4° 6930.1 

Report  of  the  commissioner.      Washington, 

1845,47-71.     70  V.     8^^ 6935.1 

—  Department  of  the  navy.     Register  of  the  officers 

of  the  navy,  including  ofiBcers  of  the  marine 
corps,  and  others,  to  .Jan.  1,  1874.     Washington, 

1874.     176  pp.     8° 6924.7 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  to  ascer- 
tain the  practicability  of  a  ship-canal  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  by  the  way  of 
the  isthmus  of  Darien.  By  T.  0.  Selfridge. 
Washington,  1874.    268-4-  PP-    Illustrated.    17 

folded  plates.     4° 5030.6 

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United  States.     Department  of  the  navy,  continued. 

Naval  observatory.     Appendix  ii.     Reports  on 

observations  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Au- 
gust 7,  1869.  Conducted  under  the  direction  of 
B.  F.  Sands.  Washington,  1869.  v,  214-}-  pp. 
12  plates.     4° 6910.3 

—  Department  of  state.    The  case  of  Great  Britain  as 

laid  before  the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened 

at  Geneva.     Washington,  1872.     3  v.     8" 5011.2 

The  case  of  the  United  States,  to  be  laid  before 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  to  be  convened  at 
Geneva.     Washington,  1872.     204  pp.     8" 5010.6 

The  counter  case  of  Great  Britain,  as  laid  before 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened  at  Geneva. 
With  volumes  5-7  of  Appendix  to  the  British 
case.     Washington,  1872.     1105-}- pp.     8° 5011.9 

Correspondence  concerning  claims  against  Great 

Britain.     Washington,  1869-71.     7  v.     8^ 6911.1 

CwKenfs.  — Vol.  I.  Recognition  of  rebel  belligerency.  1,11. 
Enforcement  of  neutrality.  II,  III.  Rebel  cruisers.  III. 
Negotiations  concerning  claims  convention.  IV,  V.  General 
appendix;  Parliamentary  and  judicial  appendix.  VI.  Most 
important  documents  rearranged.  Vll.  IJst  of  claims; 
General  index. 

Papers  relating  to  foreign  affairs,  1863,  70,  71. 

Washington,  1864,  70,  71.     5  v.     8°. 6915.1 

Papers  relating  to  the  foreign  relations  of  the 

United  States.    Washington,  1870,  71.    2  v.    8".   6911.2 

—  Department   of   the    treasury.       Manual    of    the 

direct  and  excise  tax  system  of  the  United 
States.  By  G.  S.  Boutwell.  Washington,  1863. 
X,  500  pp.     8° 6923.5 

Report  on  the  principal  fisheries  of  the  Ameri- 
can seas.  By  L.  Sabine.  Washington,  1853. 
317pp.    8° 811.9 

[Reports  on  the  mineral  resources.]  Washing- 
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Con«en<s.  —  Report  of  J.  Ross  Browne  on  the  mineral  re- 
sources of  tlie  states  and  territories  west  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains; Report  of  J.  W.Taylor  on  the  mineral  resources  east  of 
the  Rocky  mountains. 

Coast  survey.     Report  of  the  superintendent, 

showing  the  progress  of  the  survey,  1851-57, 
59-64,  66.  Washington,  1852-69.  Plates. 
1  V.  8°;   15  V.  4° 6920.1 

Commissioner  offish  and  fisheries.  Report  on  the 

condition  of  the  sea  fisheries  of  the  south  coast 
of  New  England,  1871-73.  By  S.  F.  Baird. 
Part  I,  II.  With  supplementary  papers.  Wash- 
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Commissioner  of  mining  statistics.     Statistics  of 

mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and  territories 
west  of  the  Rocky  mountains;  being  the  fourth 
annual  report  of  R.  W.  Raymond.  Washington, 
1873.     566  pp.     8° 5035.8 

Supervising  surgeon's  office.  The  cholera  epi- 
demic of  1873  in  the  United  States.  Washing- 
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Maps.     8*^ 6030.1' 

—  Department  of  war.    Digest  of  the  laws  relating  to 

the  military  establishment  of  the  United  States. 

By  A.  Mordecai.  Washington,  1833.  134  pp.  12*^.  6927.5 

Infantry  tactics.     1861.     Philadelphia,    1863. 

450  pp.     Illustrated.     1  folded  plate.     Sm.  12°.    1529.2 

Notes  of  military  reconnoissance[s].  Washing- 
ton, 1848.     614  pp.     Illustrated.     Maps.     8°..   5032.1 

Contents.  —  Notes  of  a  military  reconnoissance,  from  Mis- 
souri to  California.    By  Williani  H.  Emory ;  Report  of  James  . 
J.  Abert,  of  his  examination  of  New  Mexico ;  Report  of  Philip 
St.  George  Cooke  of  his  march  from  New  Mexico  to  Upper 
California;  Journal  of  Abraham  R.  Johnston. 

— ■  -  Regulations  for  the  army,   1857.     New  York 

[1857].     XXV,  457,  21  pp.     12" 6927.8 

Report  of  the  chief  engineer  of  the  U.  S.  army, 

for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1865.  [No  title- 
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Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe  in  1854- 

56;  by  R.  Delafield.    Washington,  1861.    xxiv, 

277  pp.     Illustrated.     Maps.     Plans.     4° 5910.3 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys,  to  ascer- 
tain the  most  practicable  and  economical  route 
for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  ocean.  Vol.  1-12.  Maps  and  plates. 
Washington,  1855-66.     12  v.  in  13.     4*^ 6611.2 


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United  States.     Department  of  war,  continued. 

Revised  regulations  for  the  army,  1861.  Phila- 
delphia [1861].     559  pp.     12° 6921.1 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1862.     559  pp.     12°  ...  1521.12 

Same.     With  appendix  containing  changes  to 

June,  1863.     Washington,  1863.     594  pp.     12°.   69-21.2 

—  -  Adjutant  general's  office.    General  orders,  1861- 

63.     Washington,  1861-63.     5  v.     16° 5016.9 

Military  laws  and  rules  and  regulations  for 

the  armies.     [Washington,  1813.]     xix,  271-|- 

pp.     Sm.  12° 6928.1 

Bureau  of  engineers.      Northwestern    Georgia 

(with  portions  of  Tennessee  and  Alabama),  being 
part  of  the  department  of  the  Cumberland,  1863. 
Corrections  and  additions  from  Capt.  W.  E.  Mer- 
rill's map' of  "Northern  Georgia,"  in  1864. 
[Washington,  1864.]  Size,  38^  X  33  in.  Scale, 
1:350,000 5030.10 

Portions  of  the  military  departments  of  the 

Cumberland,  of  the  South,  and  of  the  Gulf. 
Compiled  Jan.,  1863,  by  Dennis  Callahan. 
[Washington,  1863.]  Size,  66  X  50J  in.  Scale, 
6.524  m.  to  1  in 5030.10 

— Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the  Black  hills 

of  Dakota,  made  in  the  summer  of  1874.  By 
William  Ludlow.  Washington,  1875.  121  pp. 
Plate.     Folded  maps.    4° 630.1 

— Report  upon  the  reconnaissance  of  North- 
western Wyoming,  including  Yellowstone  na- 
tional park,  made  in  1873  by  William  A.  Jones. 
With  appendix.  Washington,  1875.  vi,  331 
pp.     Maps.     Illustrations.     8° 6924.9 

Bureau  of  topographical  engineers.    Report  upon 

the  physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi 
river;  upon  the  protection  of  the  alluvial  region 
against  overflow;  and  upon  the  deepening  of  the 
mouths.  By  A.  A.  Humphreys  and  H.  L.  Abbot. 
Philadelphia,  1861.  xxiv,  17-456,  cxlv  pp. 
Maps.     4° 6920.2 

—  -  Office  of  the  chief  signal  officer.     Circular.     The 

practical  use  of  meteorological  reports  and 
weather-maps.  Washington,  1871.  79  pp.  Il- 
lustrated.    8°  6924.4 

—  -  Ordnance  department.      Ordnance  memoranda. 

No.  17.  Report  of  the  board  of  officers  on  Gat- 
ling  guns  of  large  caliber  for  flank-defence. 
Washington,  1874.     50-^- pp.     Plates.     4°....    6910.7 

— Reports  of  experiments  on  the  properties  of 

metals  for  cannon,  and  the  qualities  of  cannon 
powder.  By  T.  J.  Rodman.  Boston,  1861.  xii, 
308-|-pp.     Plates.     4° 6910.6 

Reports  of  experiments  on  the  strength  and 

other  properties  of  metals  for  cannon.  Phila- 
delphia, 1856.     XX,  428  pp.     Plates.     4° 6910.5 

Provost  marshal  general's  office.    Circular  1-106. 

Washington,  1863.     [No  title-page.]     16° 5016.8 

—  Miscellaneous  documents.     Statements,   supported 

by  evidence,  of  W.  T.  G.  Morton  on  his  claim 
to  the  discovery  of  the  anaesthetic  properties 
of  ether,  submitted  to  the  select  committee 
appointed  by  the  senate  of  the  United  States. 
Washington,  1853.     582,135  pp.     8° 6812.3 

—  -  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  before  the  senate  of 

the  United  States,  on  impeachment  by  the  house 
of  representatives  for  high  crimes  and  misde- 
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takings,  of  distinguished  American  statesmen, 
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—  Clarke,  R.  H.     Lives  of  the  deceased  bishops  of 

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55.     2  V.     12°  1216.5 

—  Johnson,  J.   Traditions  and  reminiscences  chiefly 

of  the  American  revolution  in  the  South. 
Charleston,  1851.     8° 812.11 

—  Kapp,  F.    Der  Soldatenhandel  deutscher  Fiirsten 

nach  Amerika  (1775  bis  1783).    Berlin,  1864. 

16° 5715.4 

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dence.    London,  1876.     16° 5018.1 

—  Porter,  E.  G.,  and  Stephenson,  H.  M.     Souvenir 

of  1775.  Lexington.  1775-1875.  [Boston, 
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and   of  Mexico.      With   notices   of   the   recent 

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—  Coffin,  C.  C.     Following  the  flag.     From  August, 

1861,  to  November,  1862,  with  the  army  of  the 

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Run  to  the  fall  of  Richmond.    Boston,  1866.  8°.     813.7 

—  -  My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.     Bos- 

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army.     Hartford,  1865..   8° 813.1 

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York,  1875.     16° 5016.15 

—  Ellis,    D.       Thrilling   adventures   of    the   great 

union  guide  of  East  Tennessee  during  the  South- 
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—  Fremont,  J.  B.    The  story  of  the  guard:  a  chron- 

icle of  the  war.     Boston,  1863.     16° 815.5 

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great  people:  the  United  States  in  1861.  Lon- 
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—  Gilmor,   H.     Four  years  in   the  saddle.      New 

York,  1866.     12° , 817.17 

—  Gilmore,  J.  R.     Among  the  pines:  or,  South  in 

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—  Greeley,  H.      The   American   conflict,    1860-65. 

Hartford,  1865,  67.     2  v.     8° 810.1 

—  Guernsey,   A.  H.,  and  Alden,  H.    M.     Harper's 

pictorial  history  of  the   great   rebellion.     New 

York  [cop.  1866].     2  v.     F° *R.R.  Desk 

—  Hamersly,  L.   R.      Records  of  living  officers  of 

the  U,  S.  navy  and  marine  corps;  with  a  history 
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—  Hosmer,    J.    K.     The  color-guard:  a   corporal's 

notes  of  military  service  in  the  nineteenth  army 

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tion of  the  sick  and  wounded  from  the  peninsula 
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during  the   late  war  between  the  states.     New 

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—  Moreau,  H.    La  politique  francaise  en  Amerique. 

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—  Paris,  L.  P.  A.   d'Orleans,  comte  de.     History  of 

the  civil  war  in  America.  Vol.  i,  ii.  Philadel- 
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tory of  the  administration  of  the  department  of 

the  Gulf  in  1862.     New  York,  1864.     12° 815.2 

—  Patterson,  R.     Narrative  of  the  campaign  in  the 

valley  of  the  Shenandoah,  in  1861.  Philadel- 
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—  Pollard,  E.  A.     Life  of  Jefferson  Davis,  with  a 

secret    history   of    the    Southern    confederacy. 

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66.     3  V.     8° 5013.17 

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the  dungeon,  and  the  escape.     Hartford,  1866. 

8° 813.15 

—  Russell,   W.    H.      My  diary  North  and  South. 

Boston,  1863.     12° 413.6 

—  Sargent,  F.  W.    England,  the  United  States,  and 

the  Southern  confederacy.     London,  1864.     8°.     812.7 

—  Scott,   J.      Partisan   life  with   John   S.  Mosby. 

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tinguished generals.     New  York,  1866.     12°  . . .   1015.5 

—  Sherman,  W.  T.     Memoirs.      By  himself.     New 

York,  1875.     2  v.     8° 1212.3  and  5024.4 

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papers  written  by  federal  prisoners  [privates]  in 
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—  Swinton,  W.     The  twelve  decisive  battles  of  the 

war.     New  York,  1873  [cop.  1867].     8° 812.13 

—  Whiting,  W.    AVar  powers  under  the  constitution 

of  the  United  States.     Boston,  1871.     8° 5013.18 

—  Woodward,   E.   M.     Our  campaigns.     Philadel- 

phia, 1865.     16° 817.14 

History.     Civil  war.     Maps.     . 

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Georgia  (with  portions  of  Tennessee  and  Ala- 
bama), being  part  of  the  department  of  the 
Cumberland,  1863.  [Washington,  1864.]  See 
United  States.     Department  of  war.    Bureau  of 

engineers 5030.10 

Portions   of  the   military  departments   of  the 

Cumberland,  of  the  South,  and  of  the  Gulf. 
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Literature. 

—  Allibone,  S.  A.     Critical  dictionary  of  English 

literature  and  British  and  American  authors. 
Philadelphia,  1871.     3  v.     8° *R.R.,  A.3.6 

—  American   publishers'   circular  and  literary   ga-    ■ 

zette.     Vol.  i-iv.     Philadelphia,  1863-65.    4  v. 

in  2.     8" 1422.4 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.,  editor.     The  American  common- 

place book  of  poetry.    Philadelphia,  1841.    12".  1534.14 

—  Duyckinck,    E.    A.    and   G.   L.      Cyclopedia  of 

American  literature.     Philadelphia,  1875.    2  v. 

4^ *R.R.,  D.3.11 

—  Griswold,   R.    W.      The    poets    and    poetry   of 

America.     New  York,  1873.     L.  8° 5212.3 

—  Smyth,  W.     Lectures  on  modern  history.     With 

a  list  of  books  on  American  history,  by  J. 
Sparks.     Boston,  1851.     8° 5012.10 

—  Underwood,  F.  II.     Hand-book  of  English  litera- 

ture.  American  authors.    Boston,  1873.   Sm.  8°.  5214.1 

—  Van  Rhyn,   G.  A.  F.     What  and  how  to  read; 

containing  a  list  of  the  best  books  published  in 
America  during  the  past  five  years.  New  York, 
1875.     12" 6136.11 

—  Whipple,    E.   P.     Essays  and  reviews.     Boston, 

1871.     2v.     16° 1936.2 

See  also  Americanisms. 

Military  and  naval  institutions  and  affairs. 

—  Boynton,  C.  B.     History  of  the  navy  during  the 

rebellion.     New  York,  1867.     2  v.     8° 5012.1 

—  Brackett,  A.  G.     History  of  the   United  States 

cavalry.     New  York-,  1865.     12° 816.5 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     History  of  the  navy  of  the,  1607 

to  1853.     New  York,  1853.     3  v.  in  1.     8°  . . . .      813.4 

Continued  to  1860.    New  York,  1866.    3v.ini. 

8° 813.5 

—  Marshall,    E.   C.     History  of  the  United   States 

naval  academy.     New  York,  1862.     12° 816.9 

—  Rodenbough,    T.    F.     From  everglade  to   canon 

with  the  2d  dragoons  (2d  United  States  cavalry). 
1836-75.     New  York,  1875.     8° 5032.6 

—  Scott,  W.  Infantry  tactics;  or,  rules  for  the  exer- 

cise and  manoeuvres  of  the  United  States  infan- 
.  try.     New  York,  1852.     3  v.     16° 1529.7 

—  Steuben,  F.  W.  A.  H.   F.,  baron  von.     Regula- 

tions for  the  order  and  discipline  of  the  troops 

of  the  United  States.    New  York,  1794.    Sm.  12°.  6928.2 

—  Taylor,    0.   M.     History  and  description  of  the 

United  States  naval  academy.    Baltimore,  1872. 

8° 813.9 


Shelf.  No. 
United  States,  continued. 

Slavery  question. 

—  Adams,  N.     A  south-side  view  of  slavery;  or, 

three   months   at  the  South,  in  1854.     Boston, 

1854.     16° 817.8 

—  The  anti-slavery  examiner.     No.  10.     American 

slavery  as  it  is.     New  York,  1869.     8° 812.10 

—  Hildreth,    R.      Despotism    in    America;    or,   an 

inquiry  into  the  nature  and  results  of  the 
slave-holding  system  in  the.  Boston,  1840. 
12° 816.2 

—  Jay,  W.     A  view  of  the    action   of  the   federal 

government  in  behalf  of  slavery.     New  York, 

1839.     12° 6316.1 

—  Livermore,  G.     Opinions  of  the  founders  of  the 

republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as 
soldiers.     Boston,  1862.     8° 812.8 

—  Treadwell,  S.  B.     American  liberties  and  Ameri- 

can slavery  morally  and  physically  illustrated. 

New  York,  1838.     12° 817.10 

—  Wilson,  H.     History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

slave   power   in    America.      Boston,  1874,    75. 

2v.     8° 5012.9 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Baird,  S.  F.,   Brewer,  T.  M.,  and   Ridgway,  R. 

History  of  North  American  birds.  Vol.  i,  ii. 
Boston,  1874.     2  v.     L.  8° 6611.1 

—  Batchelder,  S.     Introduction  and  early  progress 

of  cotton  manufacture   in  the.     Boston,  1863. 

16°  6435.4 

—  Colton,   C.     Thoughts  on  the  religious  state  of 

the  country;  with  reasons  for  preferring  episco- 
pacy.    New  York,  1836.     12° 6326.13 

—  The  commercial  laws  of  the  states.     New  York, 

1870.     8° 6332.2 

—  Hayward,  J.     The  religious  creeds  and  statistics 

of  every  Christian  denomination  in  the.  Boston, 

1836.      16° 5816.20 

—  Pharmacopoeia  of  the.     Philadelphia,  1851.     8°.  6021.8 

—  Poor,   H.  V.     Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the, 

1871,72.     New  York,  1871.     8° 6923.10 

—  Sumner,  C.  Prophetic  voices  concerning  America. 

Boston,  1874.    16° 833.1 

—  Ten  Brook,  A.    American  state  universities,  their 

origin  and  progress.     Cincinnati,  1875.     8°....    5831.4 

—  Washington,    G.     Letters,  containing  an  account 

of  his  husbandry,  with  his  opinions  on  various 
questions  in  agriculture;  and  many  particulars 
of  the  rural  economy  of  the.  Alexandria,  1803. 
8° 1912.1 


I^OTE     ON     THE     TINITED     STikTES. 

The  centennial  period  has  given  occasion  to  many  reviews-of  the  progress  of  the  country  during  the  past  hundred  years,  and  in  vol.  50  and  vol.  51  of 
Harper's  monthly  particularly  there  is  a  series  called  "  The  first  century  of  the  republic." 

Art. 

Tuckerman's  "  Book  of  the  artists  "  [1511.6]  constitutes  much  the  best,  and  the  only  considerable,  history  of  American  art.  For  architecture,  see 
Fergusson's  "  Modern  styles  of  architecture  "  [6212.3].  For  sculpture,  see  the  translation  of  Viardot  [1714.28] ;  and  see  also  the  paper  on-  "  American  artists 
in  Italy,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  41. 

The  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  April,  1876,  is  on  the  "  Progress  of  the  fine  arts  "  during  the  century.  Miss  Tytler's  •'  Modern  painters  "  [6216.4]  give 
a  concise  sketch  from  AUston  down. 

See  also  the  note  under  Painting. 

Biography. 

The  most  recent  and  most  comprehensive  biographical  dictionary  of  Americans  is  F.  S.  Drake's ;  but  Allibone,  Griswold,  and  Duyckinck  for  such  as 
are  writers;  Tuckerraan  [1511.6]  for  such  as  are  artists;  the  Biographical  dictionary  of  Thomas  and  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  will  often  supplement  or 
expand  the  information.    The  titles  of  the  other  books  under  this  head  will  sufQciently  explain  them. 


HISTORY. 

Comprehensive  works. 

The  only  general  history  of  established  reputation  and  considerable  extent,  coming  down  into  this  centur3',  is  Hildreth's  [5011.10  and  11].  He  is 
painstaking  and  judicial,  but  often  curt  in  his  judgments,  and  held  by  some  to  be  prejudiced,  particularly  where  his  federal  sympathies  find  play.  Lossiug's 
Pictorial  field-books  of  the  revolution  [810.17]  and  of  the  war  of  1812  [810.16],  with  the  introduction  to  the  former  and  the  connecting  links,  prefixed  to  the 
latter,  make  a  history  covering  nearly  the  same  interval,  but  in  the  earlier  work4t  hardly  has  the  shape  of  a  regular  historical  narrative. 

Cassell's  History  [810.11],  when  completed,  with  its  profusion  of  illustrations,  is  the  best  popular  general  history  of  extended  character  written  abroad, 
but  at  the  time  of  writing  this  note  only  the  first  volume  of  the  native  History  by  Bryant  and  Gay  [C10.5]  is  before  the  public.  The  reader  who  desires  further 
examination  will  find  Sparks's  list  of  authorities,  as  given  in  his  edition  of  Smyth's  "  Lectures  on  modern  history  "  [5012.10],  of  use;  as  also  the  more 
popular  selection  made  by  Col.  Higginson,  in  his  condensed  "  Young  folks'  history"  [618.2],  which  is  perhaps  the  best  of  minor  narratives. 


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Colonial  period. 

Bancroft  has  the  leading  reputation,  his  history  as  yet  coining  down  only  through  the  revolution.  His  research  is  laborious,  but  a  somewhat 
declamatory  style,  with  strong  contrasts,  and  the  marked  democralic  sentiments  of  the  author,  with  characteristic  adhesion  to  his  opinions,  have  opened 
his  work  to  criticism.  The  recent  centenary  edition  [815.4]  is  revised  and  somewhat  condensed  from  his  original  issue  [5012.3].  His  early  volumes  are 
reviewed  in  Prescott's  "Miscellanies"  [15.37.8;  5237.3].  His  narrative  can  often  be  compared  with  HildretU's  [5011.10]  with  advantage.  Frothingham 
[5010.5]  has  a  specific  purpose  in  tracing  the  rise  of  the  union  sentiment  till  its  culmination  under  the  constitution.  Robertson's  well-known  general  history 
Of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  America  has  sections  upon  the  English  colonies. 

For  local  aspects,  see  the  notes  under  the  heads  of  New  England,  Alassachusetts,  Plymouth,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  etc. 

The  French  colonization  is  graphically  traced  by  Parknian,  in  his  series  called  "  France  and  England  in  Nortii  America^'  [5015.5].  Part  1,  "  Pioneers 
of  France,"  contains  an  account  of  the  Huguenots  in  Florida,  and  of  Champlain  and  his  associates  in  Canada,  and  along  the  northern  line  [see  Atlantic 
montlily,  Oct.,  1865] ;  in  part  2,  he  traces  tiie  experiences  of  the  Jesuits,  while  in  part  3  [reviewed  in  North  American  review,  April,  1870]  he  recounts 
"  Tlie  discovery  of  the  great  West,"  by  JLa  Salle ;  and  in  part  4,  " 'J'he  old  regime  in  Canada,"  he  traces  the  growth  and  downfall  of  the  French  power. 
Chapter  2d  of  'ttickerman's  "  America  and  her  commentators  "  [5033.5]  enumerates  the  early  French  discoverers. 

Old  French  war,  1755-62.  Tlie  English  accounts  may  be  read  in  Stanhope  and  the  other  general  histories  of  England.  See  further  accounts  in  Bancroft 
(vols.  3  and  4),  Hildreth,  Cassell,  and  popularly  in  Palfrey's  abridged  *'  History  of  New  England,"  and  in  vol.  II  of  Barry's  "  History  of  Massachusetts" 
[812.5],  etc.  For  Braddock's  expedition,  see  the  appendix  in  vol.  2d  of  Sparks's  "  Life  of  Washington,"  and  the  account  in  Irving's  "  Life  of  Washington" 
[1211.2,  etc.];  and  in  the  opening  parts  of  Parkman's  "  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  "  [5015.4].  Everett  has  an  oration  on  this  war  as  the  school  of  the  revolution 
[1921.1.1],  and  the  Comte  de  Paris,  in  his  "  History  of  the  civil  war  "  [813.17],  treats  it  in  the  same  way. 

In  fiction  for  this  period,  there  are  Cooper's  "  Last  of  the  Mohicans  "  [.523.10]  and  James's  "  Ticonderoga." 

Parknian,  in  tlie  opening  chapters  of  his  "  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac"  [5015.4],  recapitulates  the  history  of  the  relations  of  the  French  and  English  down 
to  the  close  of  the  war  in  1762,  and  then  takes  up  the  history  of  the  war  between  the  Indians  and  the  English,  carrying  the  story  down  to  the  death  of 
Pontiac,  17(59. 

1     Draper,  in  his  "  History  of  the  civil  war  "  [811.6],  gives  a  general  summary  of  the  character  of  the  colonial  period. 

The  revolution  and  preceding  controversy. 

General  histories.  The  earliest  American  accounts  of  value  are  the  history  of  Gordon,  an  English  clergyman,  resident  through  the  war  in  America, 
who  is  little  more  than  an  annalist ;  that  of  Ramsay,  a  South  Carolinian  member  of  congress,  who  had  access  to  official  papers,  and  whose  account  is  concise 
and  candid;  and  the  lii'e  of  Washington  by  Marshall.  The  chief  English  accounts,  written  at  a  like  early  period,  are  the  somewhat  arbitrary  history 
of  George  Hi's  reign  by  Adolphus,  who  sides  with  the  king's  ministers,  and  Eelsham,  who  favors  the  colonists.  The  principal  military  historian  on  the 
royal  side  is  Stedman,  wiio  throws  much  blame  on  Sir  William  Howe,  and  is  strongly  opinionated  in  his  views.  We  have  further  on  the  same  side  Sir 
William  Howe's  own  narrative,  and  Clinton's  account  of  the  campaign  of  1781.  Andrew.s's  History  of  the  war,  1775-S3,  in  Europe  and  America,  is  chiefly 
a  compilation  from  the  public  prints  and  the  debates.  It  was  principally  upon  the  authorities  already  mentioned  that  Smyth  based  the  closing  lectures 
of  his  well-known  "  Lectures  on  modern  history  "  [5012.10;  59i;5.7],  in  which  he  has  with  great  candor  discussed  both  sides  of  the  preceding  controversy, 
and  the  conduct  of  the  succeeding  war.  Sabine's  "American  loyalists"  [1211.1]  gives  the  Tory  side  of  the  question,  and  Chesnej',  in  his  "  Military 
biographies"  [5922.8],  has  a  paper  on  a  "  Carolina  loyalist."  The  reader,  beside  the  treatment  of  the  more  recent  general  historians  of  the  war,  will  find 
much  illustrative  matter  on  the  rise  of  the  controversy  in  Frothingham's  "  Life  and  times  of  Joseph  Warren"  [1010.6],  in  his  articles  in  the  Atlantic  monthly, 
June  and  Aug.,  18(52,  and  Nov.,  1863,  on  the  "  Sam  Adams  regiments,"  and  in  his  recent  "  Rise  of  the  republic"  [5010.5].  See  also  for  this  formative 
period,  Loring's  "  Hundred  orators  "  [5022.9]  ;  Tudor's  "Life  of  Otis"  [1012.2];  Quincy's  "  Life  of  Quincy  "  [5021.9;  6022.16];  Life  and  writings,  including 
diary  ot  John  Adams;  and  the  Letters  to  his  wife;  Wells's  "Life  of  Samuel  Adams"  [5021.7];  the  Autobiography  and  writings  of  Franklin  [1012.3; 
1213.3 ;  5025.13] ;  and  Wirt's  "  Life  of  Patrick  Henry  "  [1012.4].  A  full  guide  to  the  beginnings  of  the  revolution  in  Massachusetts  will  be  found  in  tlie  Library 
Bulletin  for  July,  1875,  under  "  Centennial  reading,"  which  account,  without  the  shelf-numbers  of  the  Central  Library  copies,  is  repeated  in  the  Memorial 
of  Bunker  hill  [810.10]  published  by  the  city  of  Boston. 

Of  the  later  histories  of  the  war,  the  most  important  American  account  is  perhaps  tiiat  contained  in  Bancroft,  who  begins  the  Iiistory  of  the  revolution 
proper  in  his  seventh  volume,  with  1774.  He  is  thought  to  extol  Washington's  military  capacity  by  disparagement  of  others.  Hildreth  treats  the  subject 
concisely,  givingabout  half  of  his  third  volume  to  it  [5011.10.3].  The  lives  of  Washington  by  Sparks  and  Irving  are  also  important  contributions.  Lossing's 
"  Field-book  "  [810.17]  is  a  very  valuable  gathering  of  the  scattered  traditions  and  other  minor  details  of  the  conflict,  arranged  in  the  course  of  an  itinerary, 
covering  all  the  important  localities  associated  with  the  contest. 

Allen's  "Battles  of  the  British  navy"  [.5417.5]  gives  the  English  side,  and  Cooper's  "History  of  the  American  navy  "  [813.4;  813.5]  the  American 
Bide,  of  the  warfare  on  the  ocean.  There  are  English  accounts  in  Knight's  "  History  of  England "  [5413.1],  etc.;  but  the  narrative  ot  Earl  Stanhope 
(Lord  Mahon),  in  his  "  History  of  England  "  [838.3],  is  considered  very  tetnperate  and  fair. 

Ill  closer  illustration  of  the  period,  reference  may  be  made,  for  the  political  aspects,  to  the  lives  of  John  Adams;  Samuel  Adams;  Thomas  Jefiierson ; 
John  Jay;  George  Read;  Madison,  by  Rives,  which  contains  the  fullest  account  of  congress,  1780-83;  Franklin;  Patrick  Henry;  Hamilton;  Morris,  for  the 
finances,  etc. ;  while,  for  the  military  eveiUs,  see  the  lives  of  Arnold ;  Ethan  Allen ;  De  Kalb ;  Gates ;  Greene ;  Heath ;  La  Fayette ;  Lincoln ;  Lee ;  Marion ; 
Montgomery;  Pickering;  Putnam;  Steuben,  by  Kapp,  elaborate;  Schuyler,  by  Lossing ;  Sullivan,  by  Amory ;  and  Stark.  Some  of  these  books  must  be 
sought  for  in  the  Bates  Hall.    The  literature  of  the  first  year  of  the  war,  1776,  is  elucidated  in  the  Library  Bulletin  for  Jan.,  1876. 

See  the  titles  and  note  under  Military  and  naval  history  in  this  article. 

For  elucidation  of  tlie  part  played  by  the  French  auxiliaries,  see  chap.  3  of  Tuckerman's  "  America  and  her  commentators  "  [5033.5]. 

Hessians.    Beside  Kapp  [above,  in  German],  see  Bancroft  [-5012.3.8]  and  G.  W.  Green's  paper  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Feb.,  1875. 

Headiey  has  commemorated  the  clergy  of  the  epoch  [1014.1].  The  "  Life  of  Brant,"  by  Stone  [5022.1],  pictures  the  border  warfare  with  the 
Indians. 

Harper's  monthly  contains  various  articles  on  revolutionary  episodes,  chiefly  by  Lossing,—  "Our  national  anniversary,"  in  vol.  3;  on  General 
Putnam,  in  vol.  12;  on  Marion,  in  vol.  17;  on  Bennington  and  King's  mountain,  in  vol.  21;  on  Cowpens,  in  vol.  22;  and  on  Continental  money, 
in  vol.  26. 

There  is  a  paper  on  the  "  Caricature  of  the  revolutionary  period,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  July,  1875. 

Thereisahistory  of  the  United  States  flag  by  Preble,  1872  [5013.5];  and  a  popular  account  of  the  chief  military  careers  in  Headley's  "Washington 
and  his  generals  "  [1216.5]. 

In  fiction.  For  the  early  days  of  the  struggle  in  and  around  Boston,  see  Hawthorne's  "  Septimius  Felton  "  [533.24]  and  Cooper's  "  Lionel  Lincoln" 
[525.9].  Cooper's  "Spy"  [310.11;  525.26]  covers  the  events  of  the  neutral  ground,  between  the  British  in  New  York  and  the  Americans  on  the  Hudson  in 
1780.  D.  P.  Thompson's  "  Green  mountain  boys  "  [734.1]  for  the  opening  scenes,  and  his  "  Rangers  "  [734.2]  covers  the  campaign  in  northern  New  York 
and  Vermont  of  1777.  W.  G.  Simms  [see  his  name]  has  a  series  of  romances  covering  the  events  of  the  struggle  in  South  Carolina.  J.  P.  Kennedy's 
"  Horseshoe  Robinson  "  [725.15]  relates  to  the  tories  of  South  Carolina  in  1780. 

This  period  is  also  delineated  in  Cooper's  "  Chainbearer"  [525.18]  and  in  Miss  Sedgwick's  "Linwoods"  [737.3]. 

The  events  on  the  ocean  find  a  chronicle  in  Cooper's  "  Pilot "  [625.29]  for  Paul  Jones,  and  also  in  Hermann  Melville's  "  Israel  Potter." 

General  political  history,   1789-1875. 

The  general  histories  of  Hildreth  and  Higginson  will  give  ample  accounts  for  the  ordinary  reader;  but  the  closer  student  will  consult  the  lives  of  the 
presidents,  and  of  the  leading  public  characters  like  Burr,  by  Parton ;  Pinkney,  by  Wheaton ;  Wirt,  by  Kennedy ;  Clinton ;  Livingston,  by  Hunt;  Calhoun ; 
Clay,  by  Colton;  Webster,  by  Curtis;  Crittenden,  by  his  daughter;  Taney;  Greeley's  "Recollections";  and  Benton's  "Thirty  years'  view."  Wilson's 
"History  of  the  slave  power"  [5012.9]  is  unfinished. 

For  the  effects  of  newspapers,  see  Hudson's  "  History  of  journalism  "  [5214.2]. 

Some  of  these  books  must  be  sought  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

War  of  1812-15. 
The  best  and  most  elaborate  history  is  Lossing's  "  Field-book  "  [810.16],  portions  of  which  appeared  originally  in  Harper's  monthly,  namely :  Cruise 
of  the  Essex,  vol.  19;  The  navy,  vol.  24;  Scott  in  the  war,  vol.  26;  Scenes,  vols.  26-30.    See  Cooper's  and  other  naval  histories  for  the  war  on  the  ocean. 
Alison,  In  his  "History  of  Europe"  [5913.5],  on  the  English  side,  allows  Cooper's  Naval  history  [813.4;  813.5]  to  be  fair.     See  Porter's  "Memoir 


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of  Commodore  Porter  "  [5022.18].    Parton's  "  Life  of  Jackson  "  [1212.1]  necessarily  covers  portions  of  the  struggle.    Also  see  the  autobiography  of  General 
Winfleld  Scott  [1214.8]. 

See  also  Hildreth's  second  series  [5011.11].    See  also  titles  and  note  under  Military  and  naval  history  in  this  article. 

War  with  Mexico,  1845-47. 

The  most  considerable  separate  history  is  that  of  Major  Ripley,  who  is  controverted  in  part  by  Stevens  [612.3]. 

See  also  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  11,  for  the  battles  under  Scott  and  Taylor,  and  the  lives  of  generals  Scott  [1214.8]  and  Fremont  [1214.6],  as  well  as 
histories  of  the  United  States  covering  this  period. 

For  the  political  bearings,  see  Webster's  Speeches  [5013.1.5];  Benton's  "Thirty  years'  view  "  [812.2],  etc. 

Civil  war,  1861-65. 

General  histories.  Draper's  "  Civil  war  in  America"  [811.6],  in  three  large  volumes,  is  the  chief  elaborate  history,  in  which  philosophical  suggestions 
hold  prominence.  His  first  volume  is  given  to  tracing  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  antagonistic  feeling  between  the  North  and  South  in  ethnological  and 
climatic  causes,  and  this  gives  tlie  book  its  character,  for  it  is  not  esteemed  of  marked  importance  either  as  a  history  of  politics  or  of  the  military  operations, 
but  its  interest  consists  rather  in  his  ettbrts  to  place  the  reader  from  time  to  time  at  the  point  of  view  assumed  respectively  by  the  opposing  leaders. 
Wilson's  "History  of  the  slave  power"  [5012.9]  necessarily  covers  the  causes  of  the  war.  The  chief  value  of  Horace  Greeley's  "American  conHict " 
[810.1]  rests  upon  it  as  a  narrative  of  tlie  causes  of  the  war  and  of  the  history  of  politics  by  a  strong  anti-slavery  man ;  for  the  military  parts,  though 
reasonably  well  done,  generally  impartial  and  accurate,  lack  the  spirit  that  makes  a  military  record  become  the  fitting  reflex  of  history.  Swinton's  "  Twelve 
decisive  battles  "  [812.13]  is  perhaps  upon  the  whole  the  best  general  view  of  the  military  operations.  He  selects  Bull  Run,  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Antietam, 
Murfreesboro',  the  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac,  Vicksburg,  Gettysburg,  Wilderness,  Atlanta,  Nashville,  and  Five  Forks,  giving  the  prelude  and  the  results  of 
each,  as  the  most  indicative  conflicts;  and  the  chief  mistakes  of  the  book  arise  naturally  from  his  too  positively  connecting  subordinate  events  witli  his 
chosen  crises. 

Pollard's  "  Southern  history  of  the  war"  [5013.17]  is  the  only  important  general  record  on  the  Southern  side,  and  it  is  characterized  by  a  strong 
aversion  to  the  North,  and  an  almost  equal  dislike  of  Jeft'erson  Davis,  which  is  likewise  the  case  with  his  "  Secret  history  of  the  Southern  confederacy  " 
[.5013.3].    The  Comte  de  Paris's  History  is  mentioned  under  Foreign  views. 

The  various  popular  histories  of  the  war  have  their  distinctive  merits.  Lossing's  [810.15]  is  very  readable,  and  the  narrative  is  helped  by  many 
excellent  wood-cuts.  Guernsey's,  known  as  Harper's,  preserves  on  large  pages  the  contemporary  wood-cuts  which  accompanied  the  progress  of  the  war  in 
a  weekly  journal. 

There  are  numerous  personal  narratives  of  oflBcers  or  camp  followers,  covering  large  portions  of  the  entire  field,  like  Carleton  Coffin's  "  Four  years 
of  fighting  "  [813.7] ;  Strother's  "  Personal  recollections,"  in  Harper's  monthlj',  vols.  33-36.    See  also  Abbott's  "  Heroic  deeds  of  heroic  men,"  in  vols.  30-34. 

See  also  the  lives  of  Lincoln,  Grant,  Jackson,  Sherman,  etc.,  and  in  the  only  volume  of  Badeau's  "Life  of  Grant  "yet  published,  there  is  one  of  the  best 
accounts  of  the  military  operations  participated  in  by  that  general  down  to  the  spring  of  18(54. 

Chesney's  '•  Military  biographies"  [5922.8]  contains  the  criticism  of  a  distinguished  English  officer  on  some  of  the  leaders  and  events  of  the  war. 

Chapter  48  of  Hudson's  "  Journalism  "  [5414.2]  is  given  to  the  newspaper  correspondents  of  the  war. 

The  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Perhaps  the  best  general  history  is  Swinton's,  but  it  is  alleged  that  in  his  desire  to  be  impartial,  he  sometimes  under-estimates 
the  forces  of  the  confederates.  See  the  general  histories  of  the  war,  and  tiie  lives  of  Grant,  Lee,  etc. ;  special  regimental  histories;  Conyngham's  "Irish 
brigade  "  [824.4];  Shank's  "Distinguished  generals"  [1015.15],  etc.  On  the  confederate  side,  beside  Pollard's  History,  see  Cooke,  above-mentioned,  and 
Gorman  on  Lee's  last  campaign,  in  Bates  Hall. 

Of  Bull  Run,  there  is  a  special  account  by  Barnard,  beside  the  official  reports ;  and  the  narrative  of  Dr.  Russell,  the  London  Times' correspondent 
[413.6].    Sherman's  Memoirs  [1212.3;  5024.4]  has  a  chapter.    Patterson  [5013.20]  covers  the  preceding  movements  in  the  Shenandoah. 

Of  the  Peninsular  campaign,  there  are  sufficient  accounts  in  the  general  histories,  particularly  in  that  by  the  Comte  de  Paris  [813.17],  who  was  on 
McClellaii's  staff  at  the  time.  That  general's  Report  and  Barnard's  criticism  of  it  can  be  found  in  the  Bates  Hall.  J.  S.  C.  Abbott's  paper  on  the  Chicka- 
hominy  campaign  is  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  30.    Hamley  examines  the  military  aspects  in  his  "  Operations  of  war  "  [5910.6]. 

Of  General  Pope's  campaign,  see  that  generals  Jleport ;  Mills  comment  on  it,  and  the  testimony  in  the  court  martial  of  General  Porter. 

Of  Hooker's  campaign,  the  most  valuable  monograph  is  Hotchkiss  and  Allan's  account  of  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville  —  a  very  clear  and  impartial 
narrative  by  two  of  General  Jackson's  staif-offlcers,  who  furnish  excellent  maps,  and  who  are  rarely  inaccurate,  but  in  matters  necessarily  beyond  their 
knowledge. 

General  Custer's  paper  on  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness  is  in  The  galaxy.  May,  1876 ;  and  an  article,  "  After  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,"  is  in  the 
Atlantic  monthly.  May,  1876. 

Of  the  final  campaign  under  Grant,  Newhall's  "  With  General  Sheridan  in  Lee's  last  campaign  "  is  a  vivid  portrayal  of  the  closing  scenes.  See  also 
the  lives  of  Grant.  . 

The  Virginia  and  Maryland  campaigns  have  also  been  reviewed  by  Lieut.-Col.  Chesney,  1863,  who  is  reputed  the  chief  of  the  English  military  critics, 
in  two  valuable  and  entertaining  little  volumes,  not  including,  however,  the  closing  campaign.    His  political  sympathies  are  with  the  confederates. 

See  Harper's  monthly,  "  In  and  around  Richmond,"  vol.  32. 

Western  campaigns.  For  Sherman's  campaign,  see  Nichols,  Conyngham,  etc.,  beside  the  general  histories,  and  lives  of  Sherman,  Lyon,  Grant,  Footc, 
etc.    See  Harper's  monthly,  for  Sherman's  march,  vol.  31 ;  for  Chattanooga,  vol.  36;  and  for  Lookout  mountain,  vol.  37. 

The  chief  interest  of  late  has  rested  in  Sherman's  own  account  in  his  Memoirs  [1212.3;  5024.4],  and  in  Boyoton's  criticism  [5024.5].  General  W.  F. 
Smith  gives  an  account  of  the  battle  of  Chickamauga  in  the  Galaxy,  Nov.,  1875. 

The  Vicksburg  campaign  is  examined  in  chap,  xn  of  Sherman's  Memoirs  [1212.3;  5024.4],  which  may  be  compared  with  Badeau's  "  Life  of  Grant " 
[5021.8],  the  best  of  the  single  accounts. 

Southern  campaigns.    Beside  the  general  histories,  see  Parton's  "  Butler  in  New  Orleans  "  [815.2] ;  and  Hepworth,  Hosmer,  etc.,  mentioned  above. 

States,  regiments,  etc.,  in  the  war.  Numerous  records  of  this  kind  are  given  in  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.,  and  much  more 
will  be  found  in  the  Bates  Ball  catalogues. 

Hospital  and  sanitary  service,  etc.  Adequate  records  have  been  made  in  the  histories  of  the  Sanitary  commission  [in  Bates  Hall;  see  reviews  in  North 
American,  Jan.,  1867,  and  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  April,  1867]  and  of  the  Christian  commission  [in  Bates  Hall;  see  Lippincott's  magazine,  Feb.,  1868;  and 
no.  1269  of  Living  age],  while  there  are  numerous  personal  records,  like  Miss  Alcott's,  etc.  See  article  on  "  The  military  hospitals  at  Foriress  Monroe,"  in 
Harper's  monthly,  vol.  29.    See  Eudora  Clark's  "  Hospital  memories"  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1867. 

There  is  a  paper  on  the  "  National  cemeteries  "  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  33. 

Prison  experience.  See  numerous  records  in  the  Bates  Hail  catalogues.  Also  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  31.  The  "Pleasant  side  of  rebel  prisons "  is 
given  in  "  Old  and  new,"  April,  1875. 

Confederate  narratives.  Beside  General  Johnstone's  "  Narrative  "  [813.18],  the  general  narrative  of  Pollard,  his  "  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis  "  [5013.3],  and 
the  official  despatches,  see  in  the  list  above,  Gilmor  [817.17];  Scott's  "Partisan  life  with Mosby  "  [811.14] ;  Eggleston's  " Rebel's  recollections "  [5016.15,— 
see  Atlantic  monthly,  June,  1874],  and  many  others  to  be  found  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

Political  aspects.  For  the  causes,  beside  the  general  histories,  particularly  Greeley's  and  Draper's,  see  Fowler's  "  Sectional  controversy  "  [in  Bates  Hall], 
whichtracesthedevelopment  of  sectionalism  from  colonial  days;  Greeley's  "  Recollections  of  a  busy  life "  [5023.8];  Olmsted's  "  Seaboard  states  "  [414.7]; 
Helper's  "  Impending  crisis  "  [617.1] ;  and  Lamon's  "  Life  of  Lincoln  "  [5020.5]. 

Botts's  "  Great  rebellion  "  tiaces  its  rise  and  progress,  and  his  book  is  the  author's  personal  vindication  as  a  unionist  of  the  South.  Stephens,  the  vice- 
president  of  the  confederacy,  has  put  forth  his  "  Constitutional  yew  "  of  the  war,  and  has  published  a  reply  to  his  reviewers.  These  and  others  are  to  be 
found  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Pollard's  "Life  of  Jefferson  Davis  "  [5013.3]  covers  the  secret  history  of  the  confederacy,  as  told  by  an  actor  on  that  side.  Presi- 
dent Buchanan  lias  published  since  the  war  a  defence  of  his  "  administration  on  the  eve  of  the  rebellion  "  [813.8],  tracing  also  the  history  of  the  anti-slavery 
agitation,  and  the  right  of  secession.  See  Towle's  paper  on  "  Secession  leaders  "  in  vol.  26  of  Harper's  monthly.  There  are  chapters  on  foreign  relations  in 
Draper's  "  Civil  war"  [811.6]  and  Carleton's  "  Four  years  of  fighting  "  [813.7]. 

Secret  service.    Richardson  [813.15]  represents  the  books  of  this  class. 

Naval  history.  Boynton's  [5012.1]  is  the  only  considerable  history;  but  there  is  an  outline  of  naval  operations  in  Hamersly's  "Records  of  living 
oflicers  "  [.'H)'.i2.14J  and  a  popular  view  in  Headley 's  "  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders  ''  [5012.4].  Chesney's  "  Military  biograpiiies  "  [5922.8]  criticises  t.ie 
exploits  of  Farragut  and  Porter. 

Swinton's  "  Decisive  battles  "  [812.13]  contains  an  account  of  the  battle  between  the  Monitor  and  Merrimac. 


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See  Harper's  monthly,  on  ironclads,  vol.  25 ;  on  the  first  cruise  of  the  Fassaic,  vol.  27 ;  and  on  tlie  cruise  of  the  Sassacus,  vol.  29.  The  daring  exploits 
of  Lieut.  W.  B.  Gushing  are  narrated  in  "  One  of  many  "  in  Harper's  monthly,  July,  1874, 

Foreign  views.  The  writings  of  J.  S.  Mill,  Cairnes,  Newman^  Bright,  and  Cobden  among  Englishmen ;  and  Cochin,  Laugel,  Lecomte,  Laboulaye,  and 
Gasparin  are  favorable  to  the  North  in  the  political  aspect.    These  and  others  may  be  found  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

See  Lowell's  "  My  study  windows,"  for  liis  paper  on  a  "  Certain  condescension  in  foreigners." 

Of  tlie  military  operations,  Trollope  offered  tlie  earliest  English  account,  followed  by  Russell  [413.6],  while  the  English  officers,  Fletcher,  Frazier,  and 
Chesney,  already  mentioned,  are  opposed  in  syuipatliy  to  the  North.  See  also  the  French  accounts  of  Pisani,  Prince  Napoleon's  aide-de-camp;  of  the 
Prince  de  Joinville;  of  Ciianal;  of  Cortambert  and  De  Tranaltos;  and  of  Vigo-Roussillon ;  and  the  German  Von  Borclie.  The  "  History  of  the  war"  by 
the  Comte  de  Paris  [813.17]  is  taking  rank  as  showing  the  observations  of  a  close  student  of  military  science,  and  will  perhaps  be  considered  among  the  best 
of  the  military  histories. 

Military  and  naval  history. 

Cooper's  "  History  of  the  navy"  [813.4;  813.6],  with  Boynton's  [6012.1]  for  the  civil  war,  make  a  continuous  record  in  eflfect;  while  Allen's  "British 
navy  "  [5417.5]  gives  the  English  side. 

Hamersly's  "  Records  of  living  ofHcers  of  the  navy,"  1870  [5022.14],  contains  brief  memoirs,  arranged  by  seniority  with  alphabetical  index,  and  a  concise 
narrative  of  naval  operations  in  the  civil  war,  and  lists  of  all  officers  engaged. 

There  is  a  "  History  of  the  cavalry  "  [816.5]  by  Brackett. 

The  general  histories  necessarily  cover  this  aspect,  and  also  particular  histories  of  periods,  as  mentioned  under  preceding  sections. 

Constitutional  history,  etc. 

The  history  of  the  ideas  of  local  self-government,  and  of  a  spirit  of  union  which  resulted  in  the  American  constitution,  is  ably  and  elaborately  traced 
in  Frothingham's  "  Rise  of  the  republic  "  [5010.5] ;  while  Curtis,  in  his  "  History  of  the  constitution,"  is  more  closely  concerned  with  the  effort  to  fashion  the 
sentiment  of  union  and  local  independency  into  the  written  charter.  Towle  also  traces  the  historical  antecedents  in  the  earlier  confederacies.  The  debates 
that  preceded  the  adoption  can  be  studied  in  Elliot,  and  in  Rives's  Madison ;  and  the  Federalist,  chiefly  by  Hamilton,  was  written  to  commend  the  constitu- 
tion to  general  favor.  See  Everett's  oration  on  American  constitutions  [1921.1.1],  and  Judge  Story's  "  Commentaries  "  [1530.2].  The  history  of  the  forma- 
tion and  of  the  powers  of  the  constitution  is  popularly  told  in  Alden's  "  Science  of  government "  [633G.1] ;  a  comparison  with  those  of  Athens,  Lacedasmon 
and  Carthage  is  given  in  President  Monroe's  posthumous  "  The  people  the  sovereign."  The  works  of  John  Adams  [vols.  4,  5,  and  6]  unfold  the  ideas 
of  a  prominent  actor  in  the  events  from  1775  down  to  the  full  operation  of  the  constitution.  Hildreth  [5011.10.3,  chapter  47]  traces  the  history  of  the  formation 
of  the  constitution.  Diverse  views  of  the  workings  of  the  constitution  and  of  its  powers  may  be  studied  in  Story;  in  Bowen;  in  Farrar;  in  Ponieroy;  in 
Mulford;  in  Brownson;  in  Jennings,  who  is  an  alarmist,  etc.  The  liistories  of  parties,  like  Van  Buren's,  and  Gillet's  Democracy,  and  records  of  political 
action,  like  Benton's  "Thirty  years'  view,"  and  the  speeches  of  Webster,  will  afford  additional  light.  J.  A.  Hamilton's  "  Reminiscences  "  [.5022.1]  is  in  part 
a  reply  to  Van  Buren's  "  Political  parties." 

Among  foreign  comments  the  chief  in  importance  is  De  Tocqueville,  1830  "  Democracy  in  America  "  [5015.1],  and  he  is  reviewed  by  J.  S.  Mill  and 
others.    See  also  the  observations  of  Martineau,  Thornton,  Gurowski,  Anthony  Trollope,  Chevalier,  etc. 

A  full  study  of  these  and  other  authorities  can  only  be  had  by  using  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

The  general  histories  necessarily  trace  the  introduction  and  progress  of  sects,  and  the  accompaniments  of  the  religious  fervor  which  in  difierent  sec- 
tions of  the  country  was  connected  with  the  founding  of  the  colonies.  For  New  England,  see  the  headings  New  England,  Massachusetts,  Plymouth, 
Puritans,  etc.  For  the  Jesuits  of  the  North-west,  see  Parkman's  histories.  There  is  a  recent  sketch  by  Fitton  [5816.5]  of  the  establishment  of  the  catholic 
church  in  New  England.  For  the  Huguenots  in  Florida,  see  Parkman's  "  Pioneers  "  [5015.5.1].  Lives  of  Whitefield  cover  the  rise  of  methodism.  Spragiie's 
"  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit"  [in  Bates  Hall]  surveys  the  field  comprehensively,  coming  down  to  a  recent  date.  Vols.  1  and  2  are  given  to  Trinitarian 
congregationalists;  vols.  3  and  4,  to  Presbyterians;  vol.  5,  to  Episcopalians;  vol.  6,  to  Baptists;  vol.  7,  to  Methodists;  vol.  8,  to  Unitarians.  Each  series  has 
a  compendious  historical  sketch  of  the  sect,  prefixed,  with  indications  of  authorities.  , 

For  the  peculiar  socialistic  sects,  see  NordhofFs  "  Communistic  societies  "  [5821.2] ;  Dixon's  "  Spiritual  wives  "  [1538.2]  and  his  "  New  America  " 
[418.1];  Robert  Dale  Owen's  "Threading  my  way"  [5427.6],  and  chapters  in  Greeley's  "Recollections  of  a  busy  life"  [5023.8].  The  shakers  are  also 
described  by  Lossing  in  vol.  15  of  Harper's  monthly.    See  Mormonisin,  note. 

The  Bates  Hall  catalogues  will  enlarge,  in  many  directions,  the  field  of  this  investigation. 

Literature. 

The  best  account  will  be  found  in  Duyckinck's  Cyclopaedia,  which  traces  the  progress  of  letters  in  America  from  the  earliest  days  to  our  time,  giving 
extracts.  It  may  be  supplemented  by  various  classified  collections  of  extracts,  with  biographical  and  critical  addenda,  like  Dr.  Griswold's  [5212.3];  his 
Female  authors  [5212.2],  etc.  Underwood's  American  authors  [5214.1]  has  a  historical  introduction.  Whipple  wrote  the  review  of  the  last  century  of 
American  literature  in  Harper's  monthly,  Feb.,  187t>. 

Among  separate  papers  the  following  may  be  designated :  Everett's  address  on  "  The  circumstances  favorable  to  the  progress  of  literature  in  America," 
in  his  Orations  [1921.1.1];  Emerson's  "American  scholar,"  in  his  Miscellanies  [1934.6];  Higginson's  "Americanism  in  literature,"  in  liis  "Atlantic  essays" 
[1915.2,  or  Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.,  1870].    There  is  a  recent  history  of  "  Journalism  in  the  United  States,  from  1690  to  1873,"  by  Hudson  [5414.2]. 

For  the  drama,  see  Dunlap's  "  History  of  the  American  theatre,"  1832  [in  Bates  Hall] ;  Mrs.  Mowatt's  "Autobiography  of  an  actress  "  [1216.6],  etc.  See 
also  the  biographies  of  Kean,  Cooke,  Matthews  and  other  English  actors  who  have  performed  in  the  United  States. 

AUibone  will  of  course  be  consulted  for  particular  writers.  The  lives  of  Irving,  Percival,  Paulding,  George  Ticknor,  Prescott,  and  Fitz-Green  Halleck 
of  course  afford  parallel  illustrations  of  the  history  of  literature  in  their  day.    See  English  literature,  note. 

The  educational  progress  of  the  country  during  the  last  century  is  traced  in  Harper's  monthly,  Nov.,  1875. 

Manners,  customs,  etc. 

De  Tocqueville  [5015.1]  viewed  American  society  and  institutions  with  favor,  and  with  a  discernment  that  made  him  philosophical  and  critical. 

Lamon's  "  Life  of  Lincoln  "  [.5020.5]  aftords  pictures  of  western  life  in  the  early  part  of  tliis  century. 

Dixon  [chap.  59  of  his  "  New  America,"  418.1]  gives  a  later  aspect. 

For  frontier  life,  see  Parton's  "  Life  of  Jackson"  [1212.1],  and  authorities  there  given;  also  Marcy's  "Border  reminiscences"  [413.3]  and  "Thirty 
years  of  army  life  on  the  border  "  [415.16].    See  also  note  under  Travels. 

See  also  "  Society  in  America,"  in  the  Cornhill,  1873,  or  Living  age,  Feb.  1, 1873. 

Travels  in  America,  and  numerous  other  works  in  the  Bates  Hall,  some  of  which  are  mentioned  in  the  notes  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history, 
etc.,  afford  additional  light  on  this  aspect. 

Travels,  description,   etc. 

The  history  of  travel  in  the  United  States  has  been  well  traced  byTuckerman  in  his  "America  and  her  commentators"  [5033.5];  and  a  somewhat 
extended  chronological  arrangement  of  travellers  is  given  in  the  note  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc. 

Much  misrepresentation  by  English  writers  led  to  Irving's  kind  remonstrance  with  the  Englisli  writers  on  America,  in  his  "Sketch  book"  [311.13; 
715.6;  1815.10],  and  Walsh's"  Appeal  from  the  judgment  of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  United  States,"  was  kindly  reviewed  by  Jeffrey,  in  his  Essays 
[5610.8].  Sidney  Smith,  in  his  Essays,  also  rebuked  some  of  the  viliflers  of  America.  Tuckerman  gives  a  chapter  to  English  abuse  of  America.  A  good 
deal  of  just  satire  was  also  dealt  out  by  Cooper,  in  his  "  Homeward  bound  "  [525.27]  and  in  his  "  Home  as  found"  [525.20]. 

De  Tocqueville,  in  18.30,  made  the  observations  that  led  to  his  famous  book  [5015.1],  the  most  important  work  that  a  foreigner  had  up  to  that  time  writ- 
ten upon  American  institutions.    [See  Constitutional  history,  note."] 

The  "  Picturesque  America  "  [.50.30.9]  is  a  sumptuous  illustrated  description  of  the  country  at  large. 

The  West.    See  the  titles  under  West. 

The  mountain  region  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee  is  described  in  "  A  strange  land  and  a  peculiar  people,"  in  Lippincott's  magazine,  Oct.,  1873.  Also, 
Irving's  "  Tour  on  the  prairies  "  [417.1],  and  for  frontier  life,  see  note  under  Manners. 


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Of  the  remoter  "West,  beside  Dixon  and  Bowles,  nee  Coffin's  "Seat  of  empire  "  C4a'>.1.5],  with  the  belt  map  of  the  country  between  the  36th  and  Mth 
parallels. 

The  government  report*  of  explorationi  in  the  We»t  and  South-west  are  of  importance,  like  that  for  a  Pacific  railroad  route  [6611.2] ;  that  of  Dacotah 
[fi30.11 ;  and  that  of  Wyoming  [0924.9].    See  alio  Arizona. 

Browne's  "Resources  of  the  Pacific  slope"  [6C>31.6]  ia  the  fullest  work  on  that  region.  H.  H.  Bancroft's  "  Native  races  "  [.'5920.4]  pertains  at  full  length 
to  the  Indian  antiquities,  etc.  of  this  region.    See  also  California,  Oregon,  etc. 

The  South.  See  Virginia  and  the  names  of  the  other  Southern  states.  King's  "  Great  South  "  [5031.6]  is  the  chief  descriptive  work,  with  illustrations, 
part  of  which  originally  appeared  in  Scribiier's  monthly  in  1873-74.    See  also  Slavery,  and  Olmsted's  books. 

Giiidet.    Appleton's  is  the  principal  one  [42.5.17].    There  are  also  numerous- local  guides,  for  which  see  their  respective  heads,  in  states,  cities,  etc. 

The  commercial  progress  of  the  country  during  the  last  century  is  followed  in  Harper's  monthly,  July,  187.5. 


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United  States,  The,  in  the  light  of  prophecy;  or,  an 
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United  States  army  and  navy  journal  and  official 
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United  States  literary  gazette.    Vol.  1,  2.    Boston, 

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United  States  register,  or  blue  book,  for  1862. 
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Shelf.  No. 

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See  also  Great  Salt  Lake  city. 

Utopia.     More,  ^Sir  T.     London,  1869.     Sm.  8° 5618.8 

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Vale  of  cedars,  The.  [Jews  in  Spain,  15th  cen- 
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Valentin.     Kingsley,  H 339.9 

Valentine,  W.  Comic  metamorphoses.  With  por- 
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Valerie  Ayliner.     Fisher,  F.  C 711.31 

Valerio,   Katherine.     iSee  Washburn,   Katherine 

Sedgwick. 
Valerius.      [Persecution    of   Christians,   time    of 

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Valiant    woman,    The.      A   series    of   discourses. 

Landriot,  J.  F.  A.  T.     Boston,  1874.     12° 1915.6 

Valicoubt,  E.  de.     Manuel  de  dorure  et  d'argen- 

ture   par  la  methodo   clectro-ohimique,  et  par 

simple  immersion.     Paris,   1845.     xii,  173  pp. 

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Valmore-Desborues,  Madame,  Memoir  of.    Sainte- 

Beuve,  C.  A.     Boston,  1873.     16° 5527.3 

Valon,   Alexis  de.     See  MfRiM^E,   P.      Portraits 

historiques  et  litteraires.  Paris,  1874.  18°. .  .5527.14 
Vanbrugh,   Sir  John.     Dramatic  works.     See  Wy- 

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Vandael,  — .      Manuel   theorique  et  pratique  du 

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Vanderbilt,  Cornelius.     See  Parton,  J.     Famous 

Americans  of  recent  times.     Boston,  1871.     8°.  1214.14 
Vanderdecken,  pseud.     See  Cooper,  William. 
Vane,    Sir  Henry,   Life  of.     Upham,   C.  W.     (In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography).  .5028.1.4 

Vanessa.     By  the  author  of  "  Still  waters,"  etc 319.30 

Vanity  fair.     Thackeray,  W.  M.     Leipzig 335.7 

—  Same.     (In  his  ^Yorks.)     London 513.1.1 

—  Same.    New  York 1820.1' 

Van  Monckhoven,  D.  Popular  treatise  on  photog- 
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Vapereau,  Guillaume.  Dictionnaire  universel  des 
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Vasa,  Gustavus.  See  Gustavus  I,  Vasa,  king  of 
Sweden. 

Vasari,  Giorgio.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  paint- 
ers, sculptors,  and  architects.  From  the  Italian, 
with  notes  and  illustrations,  chiefly  selected  from 
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Vashti.     Wilson,  A.  J 737.20 

Vassal-Fox,  Henry  Richard,  'id  lord  Holland.  For- 
eign reminiscences.  Edited  by  his  son.  London, 
1851.     viii,  3i60  pp.     Fac-simile.     Sm.  8° 5435.6 

—  Memoirs    of  the  whig   party  during   my  time. 

Edited  by  his  son.  London,  1852.  2  v.  Sm.  8°.  5415.6 
Vathek.  Beckford,  W.  New  York,  1869.  Sq.  16°.  518.3 
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Gladstone,  W.  E.  The  Vatican  decrees,  etc.)..  1911.1 
Vatican  decrees.     Gladstone,  W.  E.     The  Vatican 

decrees  in   their   bearing  on  civil   allegiance. 

Leipzig,  1875.     Sq.  16° 1918.12 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     8° 1911.1 

—  Manning,  H.  E.,  cardinal.     The  Vatican  decrees 

in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance.    New  York, 

1875.     12° 1916.7 

Note.— Au  siuswer  to  the  preceding. 

Vaticanism:   an  answer   to   Reproofs  and   replies. 

Gladstone,  W.  E.     Leipzig,  1875.     Sq.  16° 1918.12 

—  Same.     New  York,  1875.     8° 1911.2 

See  also  Komau  catholic  church. 

Vattel,  Emmerich  de.  The  law  of  nations;  or, 
principles  of  the  law  of  nature  applied  to  the 
conduct  and  affairs  of  nations  and  sovereigns. 
From  the  French.  Dublin,  1792.  Ixxii,  728 
PP-     8° 6315.1 

Vaux,  Calvert.  Villas  and  cottages.  A  series  of 
designs  prepared  for  execution  in  the  United 
States.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1872.  348  pp. 
8" .,.,.......:.  622L1 


Shelf.  No. 

ViSGETATioN.    Figuicr,  (G.)  F.    The  vegetable  world. 

London, 1868.    8° 1521.6 

—  Harris,  T.  W.     Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of 

New  England  which  are  injurious  to.     Boston, 

1852.     8° 6612.1 

—  Marion,  F.     The  wonders  of.     New  York,  1872. 

12° 1714.25 

Velleius  Paterculus,  Caius.     [Works.]    See  Sal- 

LUSTius  Crispus,  Caius.   London,  1872.   Sm.  8°.  6117.7 

Velocipede,  The;  its  history,  varieties,  and  prac- 
tice.      Goddard,  J.  T.     New  York,  1869.     16°.   1514.5 

Velpbau,  Alfred  Armand  Louis  Marie.  Treatise 
on  the  diseases  of  the  breast  and  mammary  re- 
gion. Translated  by  M.  Henry.  London,  1856. 
xxxii,  608  pp.     8° ....6013.21 

Venereal  diseases.  The  pathology  and   treatment 

of.     Bumstead,  F.  J.     Philadelphia,  1861.     8°.   6022.7 

Venetia.     Disraeli,  B 324.20 

Venezuela,  Los  Gringos;  or,  wanderings  in.     Wise, 

H.  A.     New  York,  1849.     12° 435.4 

Venice.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  queen  of  the  Adri- 
atic; or,  Venice,  past  and  present.  Boston,  1869. 
16° 227.4 

—  Howells,  W.  D.     Venetian  life.     Boston,    1874. 

16° 227.5 

—  Ruskin,   J.     The  stones  of.     New  York,   1872. 

3  V.     12° 6236.1 

Note.  —  Darn's  history,  1819  [in  Bates  Hall],  was  for  many 
years  the  chief  authority,  and  his  hostility  to  the  republic  has 
been  transmitted  to  the  many  books  that  have  been  based 
upon  his  researches,  particularly  as  regards  the  inquisitors  of 
state,  the  documents  he  cites  concerning  which  are  alleged  to 
be  spurious  by  Hazlitt  [in  Bates  Hall],  whose  history,  I860, 
extending  from  409  to  1457,  is  the  most  considerable  and 
authoritative  account  in  English,  tliough  the  ordinary  reader 
may  be  satisfied  with  the  mingled  history  and  description  in- 
cluding art,  literature,  and  manners,  in  Davenport  Adams's 
"  Queen  of  the  Adriatic,"  mentioned  above. 

Further  illustration  of  "Venetian  history  will  be  found  in 
Gibbon's  "  Roman  empire  "  [824.9] ;  Hallam's  "Middle  ages " 
[5916.1],  and  Sismondi  s  "  Italian  republics." 

The  closing  days  of  the  Venetian  republic  are  told  by  Alison 
ill  his  "  History  of  Europe  "  [591.S.5].  See  the  paper  on  tlie 
Rise  and  fall  of  the  republic  of  Venice,  in  London  Quarterly 
review,  Oct.,  1874. 

For  Venetian  art,  see  Painting,  wo<e,  and  some  chapters  in 
Taine  [5522.2.2].  Ruskin's  "  Stones  of  Venice  "  [6236.1 ;  for  re- 
views, see  references  in  AUibone]  illustrates  her  history  by 
her  architecture,  which  can  be  furtlier  studied  in  general  workg 
like  Fergusson,  Luebke,  etc. 

A  very  successful  delineation  of  modern  Venice  is  Howell's 
"  Venetian  life  "  [227.5].  See  also  Taine  [5522.2.2] ;  Hillard's 
"Six  months  in  Italy"  [426.6,  chapters  2  and  3];  Longfel- 
low's "Outre-mer"  [18;^.4.1];  Harper's  monthly,  Sept., 
1872;  a  chapter  in  Castelar's  "Old  Rome  and  new  Italy" 
[824.11] ;  Hare's  "  Cities  of  Northern  Italy  "  [5.527.17] ;  and  the 
illustrated  paper  in  the  Art-journal,  Dec,  1875. 

The  chief  literary  associations  with  Venice  and  her  history 
come  from  Shakespeare's  Merchant  of  Venice,  and  Othello ; 
Schiller's  Fiesco;  Byron's  "Childe  Harold"  [1614.13.2]; 
Beppo  [1614.1.3.2];"  Marino  Faliero"  [1614.13.5];  and  "The 
twoIFoscari "  [1(514.13.5];  Cooper's  "  Bravo  "  [525.30] ;  Rogers's 
"Italy"  [.W15.5];  and  Schiller's  "Ghost-seer." 

Ventilation.  Drysdale,  J.  (J.),  and^  Hay  ward,  J. 
W.  Health  and  comfort  in  house  building. 
London, 1872.     8°  6223.3 

—  Tomlinson,  C.    Rudimentary  treatise  on  warming 

and  ventilation.     London,  1869.     12° 1715.26 

Venus,   the  planet.      Proctor,   R.  A.      Transits  of 

Venus.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 6814.4 

The  universe  and  the  coming  transits.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     8° 6813.4 

Vera.     Leipzig,  1871.     303  pp.     Sq.  16° 315.5 

Verdi,  Guiseppe.  Don  Carlos;  Ernani;  I  Lombard!; 
Luisa  Miller;  The  masked  ball;  Rigoletto; 
Sicilian  vespers ;  La  traviata ;  II  trovatore.  (In 
Ditson,  0.,  and  co.    Standard  opera  librettos).  .6233.3.6 

Vergnaud,  Amand,  joint  author.  Manuel  du  peintre 
en  b&timents,  vitrier,  doreur,  argenteur  et  ver- 
nisseur.     See  Ripfault,  Jean  Rene  Denis 6429.3 

Verlorene  Handschrift,  Die.  Freytag,  G.  Leip- 
zig, 1873.     8° 5733.4 

Vermont,  Marco  Paul  in.     Abbott,  J 914.2 

See  also  Montpelier. 

Verne,  Julos.  Adventures  in  the  laud  of  the  Behe- 
moth [Africa].  Illustrated.  Boston,  1874. 
190  pp.     Sm.  4° 713.3 

—  The  adventures  of  three  Englishmen  and  three 

Russians  in  South  Africa.  Translated  by  Ellen 
E.  Frewer.  Illustrated.  London,  1876.  191 
pp.    Sm.8° 715.32 


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Shelf.  No. 

Verne,  Jules,  continued. 

—  Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.    Translated  by 

G.  M.  Towle.  Boston,  1873.  xvi,  315  pp. 
Illustrated.     Sm.  4° 725.27 

—  The  blockade  runners.    From  the  French.    Illus- 

trated.    London,   1876.      120-f-  pp.     Portrait. 

Sm.  8° 715.31 

—  Doctor  Ox,  and  other  stories.    Translated  by  G.  M. 

Towle.     Boston,  1874.     vi,  292  pp.     Sq.  16°  . ..     529.2 

Contents.  —  Doctor  Ox's  experiinent;  Master  Zacharius; 
A  drama  in  tlie  air ;  A  winter  in  the  ice ;  The  fortietli  French 
ascension  of  Mont  Bianc. 

—  Dr.  Ox's  experiment,  and  Master  Zacharius.  From 

the  French.    Illustrated  edition.    London,  1876. 

190  pp.     Sm.  8° 715.36 

—  The  English  at  the  north  pole.     With  illustra- 

tions.    London,  1875.     iv,  314-|- pp.    Sm.  8°..   724.27 

A'o«e.— This  is  identical  with  "  A  journey  to  the  north  pole." 
It  is  a  translation  of  "  Les  Anglais  au  pole  nord,  aventures  dn 
capitaine  Hatteras."'    Paris  [1872]. 

—  The  field  of  ice.     With  illustrations.     London, 

1875.  iv,  296  pp.     8° 733.5 

—  Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     A  voyage  of  explora- 

tion and  discovery  in  Central  Africa.  From  the 
French.  Illustrated.  London,  1876.  190  pp. 
Sm.  8° 715.30 

—  Five  weeks  in  a  balloon;  or,  journeys  and  dis- 

coveries in  Africa  by  three  Englishmen.  Done 
into  English  by  "  William  Lackland."  New 
York,  1869.     345-|- pp.     Illustrated.     8° 735.26 

—  A  floating  city.     From  the  French.     Illustrated. 

London,  1876.     208  pp.     Sm.  8° 715.26 

—  A  floating  city,  and  The  blockade  runners.    From 

the  French.  New  York,  1874.  iv,  286  pp.  Illus- 
trated.    8° 713.4 

—  From  the  earth  to  the  moon  direct  in  97  hours  20 

minutes:  and  a  trip  round  it.  Translated  by 
Louis  Mercier  and  Eleanor  B.  King.  With  illus- 
trations.   New  York,  1874.  viii,323pp.    8° 734.15 

—  Same.     London,  1876.     160  pp.     Sm.  8° 715.28 

—  The  fur  country;   or,  70  degrees  north  latitude. 

Translated  by  N.  d'Anvers.  With  illustrations. 
Boston,  1874.     xiii,  334+ pp.     H° 713.2 

—  A  journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.     From  the 

French.  With  illustrations.  New  York  [1871]. 
305+ pp.     12° 733.7 

—  Martin  Paz.    Translated  by  Ellen  E.  Frewer.    Il- 

lustrated edition.  London,  1876.  126  pp.  Sm.  8°,   715.34 

—  Meridiana:  the  adventures  of  three  Englishmen 

and  three  Kussians  in  South  Africa.  From  the 
French.  With  illustrations.  London,  1873. 
viii,  232  pp.     Sm.  4° 713.1 

—  The  mysterious  island.     Part  i.     Shipwrecked  in 

the  air.  From  the  French.  With  illustrations. 
Boston,  1875.     202  pp.     Sm.  4° 724.17 

[Part  II.]    Abandoned.  Translated  by  W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.  New  York,  1875.  viii,  304  pp. 
Illustrated.     16° 733.11 

[Part  III.]  The  secret  of  the  island.  Trans- 
lated by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  New  York,  1876. 
viii,  299  pp.     Illustrated.     16° 733.14 

—  Round  the  moon:  a  sequel  to  "  From  the  earth  to 

the  moon."  Translated  by  Louis  Mercier  and 
Eleanor  E.  King.    With  illustrations.     London, 

1876.  192  pp.     Sm.8° 715.29 

—  Le  tour  du  monde  en  quatre-vingts  jours.     Paris 

[1873].     308+  pp.     18° ; 5518.1 

—  The  tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.     Boston, 

1873.     291pp.     1  plate.     Sq.  16° 239.1 

—  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas.    From 

the    French.       [With]    illustrations.      Boston, 

1873.     viii,  303  pp.     Sm.  8° .-..5535.1 

—  Same.'    London,  1876.     302  pp.     Sm.  8° 715.27 

—  A  voyage  around  the  world.     In  search  of  the 

castaways.     Illustrated.     Hartford,  1873.     620 

pp.     8° 432.1 

—  The  voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain  Hatteras. 

From  the  French.     With  illustrations.     Boston, 

1875.     XXV,  440  pp.     8° 733.6 

Note.  —  This  is  identical  with  "A  journey  to  the  north  pole." 
It  is  a  translation  of  "  Les  Anglais  au  pole  nord,  aventures  du 
capitaine  Hatteras."    Paris  [1872]. 


Shelf.  No. 

Verne,  Jules,  continued. 

—  A  winter  amid  the  ice,  and  other  stories.     From 

the  French.    Illustrated  edition.    London,  1876. 

192  pp.    Sm.  8° , 715.35 

C<w<en<«.  —  A  winter  amid  the  ice ;  A  drama  in  the  air;  As- 
cent of  Mont  Blanc. 

—  The  wreck  of  the  Chancellor.    [Also,  Martin  Paz.] 

Translated  by  G.  M.  Towle.    Boston,  1875.    285 

pp.     Sq.  16° 529.6 

Verner's  pride.     Wood,  E.  P 333.20 

Vernon.     Abbott,  J.    Harper's  story  books 936.1.9 

V6R0NIQUE.     Church,  F 337.19 

Vers  de  societe.    Jones,  C.  H.     New  York,  1875. 

8° 5631.3 

Verschworung,  Die,  des  Fiesco  zu  Genua.    Schiller, 

(J.  C.)  F.  von.  Werke.  Stuttgart,  1865.  8°. 5734.1.2 
Vertebrated  animals.  Manual  of  the  anatomy  of. 

Huxley,T.H.     New  York,  1872.     12° 1523.12 

Vespers,  The,  of  Palermo.     [Poem.]     Hemans,  F. 

(D.)     Boston,  1826.     8° 1621.2 

Vest-pocket  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Fields,  J.  T.    Old  acquaintance.    Barry  Cornwall 

and  some  of  his  friends 1829.1 

Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  creation.  Cham- 
bers, R.     New  York,  1846.    12° 1515.17 

See  also  Darwinism. 

ViARDOT,  Louis.  Wonders  of  European  art.  Illus- 
trated.    New  York,  1871.     vi,  335+  pp.     16°. 1714.1 

—  Wonders  of  Italian  art.    Illustrated.    New  York, 

1871.     343  pp.     16° 1714.23 

—  Wonders  of  sculpture.     Illustrated.     2d  edition. 

New  York,  1873.     xii,  403  pp.     16° 1714.28 

Vicar,  The,  of  Bullhampton.     Trollope,  A 334.3 

Vicar,  The,  of  Wakefield.     Goldsmith,  0.     London, 

N.  D.     Sm.  4° 515.3 

—  Same.     {In   his   Select  works.)     Leipzig,   1842. 

Sq.  16° 312.23 

—  Satne.     (In  his  Works.)     London,  1854.     8°..   5612.1.1 

Vicar's,  The,  daughter.     MacDonald,  G 537.23 

Vicissitudes,   The,   of    Bessie   Fairfax.     Parr,   H. 

Leipzig 329.24 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 726.26 

ViCKERS,  Thomas,  joint  author.     The   Bible  in  the 

.  public  schools.     <SecMAYO,  Amory  Dwight 5819.2 

Victims:  a  comedy.     Taylor,  T.     New  York,  n.  d. 

12° 1635.4 

Victor,  Metta  V.     Passing  the  portal;  or,  a  girl's 

struggle.    An  autobiography.    New  York,  1876. 

408  pp.     12° 532.19 

Victor  and  vanquished.     A  novel.     Hay,  M.  C 530.13 

Victor  La  Tourette.     A  novel.     Warriner,  E.  A. . . .   738.15 

Victor  Lescar.     Grant,  Miss  — 331.18 

Victor's  triumph.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 734.20 

Victoria,  Alexandrina,  queen  of  England.  The  early 

years  of   the  prince  consort.      Compiled  by  C. 

Grey.    New  York,  1867.  371pp.   Portrait.  12°.  1224.13 

—  Same.    New  York,  1868.    371pp.    Portrait.    12°.   1022.5 

—  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  High- 

lands, from  1848  to  1861.     Edited  by  A.  Helps. 

New  York,  1868.     287  pp.     Illustrated.     12°..     225.1 

Victoria,  Glimpses  of  life  in.  By  a  resident.  Edin- 
burgh, 1872.     8" 5931.11 

Victorian   poets.     Stedman,  E.  C.      Boston,  1876. 

12" 1837.1 

Victories  and  defeats.     Anderson,  R.  P.     London, 

1873.     8° 5922. 10 

Victories,  The,  of  love.  Patmore,  C.  (K.  D.)  Bos- 
ton, 1862.     16° 1612.6 

Victory,  The,  of  the  vanquished.     Charles,  E 321.6 

ViELLE  oousine.  La.     Souvestre,  E.     Theatre  de  la 

jeunesse.     Paris,  1860.     12° 5536.16 

Vienna.     Plan  of  Vienna  and  its  exhibition.     See 

Austria 5730.3 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  [of  Massachusetts] 

to  the  exposition.  See  Massachusetts.  Legis- 
lative documents 5011.15  and  6911.3 

ViEux  Moustache,  pseud.     See  Gordon,  Clarence. 

Views  a-foot;  or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack  and 

staff.     Taylor,  (J.)  B.     New  York,  1856.     12°.  425.22 

Views  of  nature.     Humboldt,  (F.  H.)  A.,  baron  von. 

London,  1870.     Sm.  8° 1523.19 


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VOLCKHAUSEls 


Shelf.  No. 
ViGNY,  Alfred  (Victor),  comte  de.     Cinq-Mars:  or  a 
conspiracy  under  Louis  xiii.     Translated  by  W. 
Hazlitt.   London,  1860.   xvii,  397  pp.   Portrait. 
Sm.  8° ; 537.21 

—  Cinq-Mars  ou  une  conjuration  sous  Louis  xiii. 

2ye  edition.  Precedee  de  Reflexions  sur  la 
verite  dans  I'art.  Aocompaguee  de  documents 
bistoriques.  Paris,  1873.  496-}-  pp.  Fac- 
similes.    18" 6536. 19 

—  Servitude  et  grandeur  militairea.      12e  edition. 

Paris,  1872.     355-|- pp.     18" 5536.20 

Contents.—  Laurette  ou  le  cachet  rouge;  La  veillee  de  Viu- 
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Works.     London,  1872.     Sm.  8° 827.26 

See  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Works 1611.5 

Wallenstein's  Lager.      Schiller,  (J.   C.)  F.   von. 

Werke.     Stuttgart,  1865.     8° 6734.1.4 

Wallenstein's  Tod.  Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.  Bos- 
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—  Same.     {In  his  Werke.)     Stuttgart,  1865.     8°. 5734. 1.4 
Walling,  H.  F.,  and  Gray,  0.  W.,  compilers.     Offi- 
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Wallys,  Philip.  About  New  York:  an  account  of 
what  a  boy  saw  in  his  visit  to  the  city.  Illus- 
trated.    New  York,  1857.     102-f.  pp.     12° 414.19 

Walmsley,  Hugh  Mulleneux.  Wild  sports  and  sav- 
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London  [1872],     viii j  374  pp.     16° 5928.1 

Waln,  Robert.  Life  of  the  marquis  de  La  Fayette. 
Philadelphia,  1825.  505  [501]  pp.  Portrait. 
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Walpole,  Horace,  ith  earl  of  Oxford.  Anecdotes  of 
painting  in  England.  Reprint.  London,  1871. 
viii,  532  pp.     16° 6215.7 

—  Letters.      Edited  by  Peter  Cunningham.     Now 

first  chronologically  arranged.     London,  1857. 

9  V.     Portraits.     8° 5623.2 

Note.  —  The  reader  will  do  well  at  first  to  survey  the  subject 
as  mapped  out  in  ADibone,  and  to  note  his  references.  Wal- 
pole's  own  autobiography  is  merely  a  matter  of  dates;  but 
his  long  series  of  Letters  ^ows  his  times  and  their  writer 
equally  well.  After  successive  issues  by  instalments,  they 
have  been  consolidated  in  one  chronological  sequence  by 
Peter  Cunningham,  in  nine  volumes,  embracing  2t)65  letters, 
covering  1735-97.  Of  similar  value  in  studying  the  author 
and  his  times,  are  his  Reminiscences  of  the  court  of  George 
1  and  George  II ;  his  memoirs  of  the  last  ten  years  of  George 
II,  1751-4)0 ;  of  George  III,  1760-71,  followed  by  Journals, 
1771-83,  the  whole  forming,  with  the  Letters,  an  unmatched 
contribution  to  the  political  and  social  history  of  England  for 
the  greater  part  of  the  last  century.  All  but  the  Letters  must 
be  sought  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

For  accounts  of  Strawberry  hill,  his  residence,  see  Cobbett's 
"  Memorials  of  Twickenham  "  [.5424.1]  and  Eastlake's  "  His- 
tory of  the  Gothic  revival "  [6221.2].  Also  Wharton's  "Wits 
and  beaux  "  [1216.18]. 

The  only  memoir  of  Walpole  of  regular  proportions  is  that 
edited  by  Eliot  Warburton.  Of  the  lesser  accounts,  Scott's,  in 
his  "  Lives  of  the  novelists  "  [5914.2],  is  the  earliest,  and  that 
of  Lord  Dover,  pn-flxed  Xo  his  letters,  is  meagre,  but  it  gave 
occasion  to  Macaulay's  review,  in  his  Essays  [1918.4],  whose 
unfavorable  estimate  of  Walpole's  character  probably  prevails 
against  the  higher  one  of  Croker.  Cunningham  holds  Wal- 
pole's character  to  be  between  the  estimates  of  Macaulav  and 
Croker.  Disraeli,  in  his  paper  "  Pains  of  fastidious  egotism  " 
["  Calamities  of  authors  "],  takes  a  low  view.  Also  the  sketch 
in  lA)dge's  "  Portraits  "  [5337.6.8]. 

Walr^e,  E.  C.  W.  van.     The  burgomaster's  family. 

By  Christine  MuUer  [pseud.^.     From  the  Dutch 

by  Sir  John  Shaw  Lefevre 731.20 

Walsh,  John  Henry.     {Stonehenge.)     British  rural 

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Shelf.  No. 
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—  The  horse  in  the  stable  and  the  field;  his  man- 

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Walsh,  Michael.  A  new  system  of  mercantile  arith- 
metic, adapted  to  the  commerce  of  the  United 
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Walsh,  Robert.  An  appeal  from  the  judgments  of 
Great  Britain  respecting  the  United  States  of 
America.  2d  edition.  Philadelphia,  1819.  Ivi, 
512  pp.     8° 811.10 

Walsh,  William  Shepard,  compiler.  The  treasure- 
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by  J.  Addison;  The  golden  age  of  New  York,  by  W.  Irving; 
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an  interviewer,  by  Mark  Twain ;  The  painter's  bargain,  by 
W.  M.  Thackeray ;  The  lady  Rohesia,  by  B.  H.  Barham. 

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Walter  Sherwood.     Wise,  D • 932.32 

Walter's  word.     Payn,  J.     Leipzig 331.12 

—  Same.     New  York 720.10 

Walton,  Izaak.      The  lives  of  John  Donne;    Sir 

Henry  Wotton;  Richard  Hooker;  George  Her- 
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Wandering  heir.  The.     Reade,  C.     Leipzig 335.16 

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Wandering  Jew,  The.     Sue,  M.  J.    London  [1845]. 

2  V.  in  1.     Sm.  8° 725.35 

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War.     Graham,  J.  J.     Elementary  history  of  the 

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—  Helps,  Sir  A.     Conversations  on  war  and  general 

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—  Ruskin,  J.      The  crown  of  wild  olive.      Three 

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—  Whiting,  AV.     War  powers  under  the  constitu- 

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Warburton,  William  P.     Edward  iii.     With  maps. 

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Ward,  Adolphus  William.  History  of  English  dra- 
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Ward,  Artemus,  pseud.  See  Browne,  Charles  Far- 
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Ward,  James.  The  world  in  its  workshops.  Lon- 
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Ward,  John.  Experiences  of  a  diplomatist,  being 
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Ward,  Robert.  An  enquiry  into  the  foundation  and 
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Warder,  John  A.  Hedges  and  evergreens.  A  com- 
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Ware,  Henry.  Inquiry  into  the  foundation,  evi- 
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Ware,  Henry,  ^>.  Discourses  on  the  life  and  charac- 
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—  Memoir  of  Henry  Ware,  jr.     Boston,  1846.     xii, 

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—  The  philosophy  of  natural  history.     Prepared  on 

the  plan,  and  retaining  portions,  of  the  work  of 
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Ware,  John  Fothergill  Waterhouse.  Sermon  on  the 
death  of  Elizabeth  Livermore.  Cambridge, 
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Ware,  William.  Aurelian;  or,  Rome  in  the  third 
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Note.  —  This  work  was  originally  publisiied  under  tlie  title 
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—  Julian;  or,  scenes  in  Judea.     2d  edition.     New 

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—  Zenobia:  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.      [Historical 

novel.]     9th  edition.     New  York,  1869.     2  v. 

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Warfield,  Catharine  Anue.    A  double  wedding;  or, 

how  she  was  won 723.18 

—  Hester  Howard's  temptation.     A  soul's  story ... .   723.24 

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Waring,  George  Edwin,  ^r.     The  elements  of  agri- 
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Sole.  —  Notes  of  a  trip  made  in  187o,  through  some  of  the 
Netherland  provinces,  parts  of  Normandy,  Brittany,  aud  the 
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—  Whip  and  spur.    Boston,  1875.    245  pp.    Sq.  16°.     439.2 
Waring,  J.  B.     Ceramic  art  in  remote  ages;  with 

essays  on  the  symbols  of  the  circle,  the  cross  and 
circle  [etc.],  showing  their  relation  to  the 
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Warming    buildings.        Rudimentary    treatise    on 

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Warner,  AnnaB.  [Ellen  Montgomery's  book  shelf.] 

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12° 1518.2 

—  My  brother's  keeper 736.3 


Shelf.  No. 
Warner,  Anna  B.,  continued. 

—  Three  little  spades 932.24 

—  joint  author.     Say  and  seal.    See  Warner,  Susan.  317.10 

Wych  Hazel.     See  Warner,  Susan 722. 15 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley.     Backlog  studies.     With 

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Samuel  Langhorne 712.1 

Warner,  Susan.      {Elizabeth  Wetherell.)       Bread 

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—  Daisy 722.19 

—  The  hills  of  the  Shatemuc 331.3 

—  The  little  camp  on  Eagle  hill 928.9 

—  Melbourne  house 724.24 

—  The  old  helmet 317.11 

—  Queechy 317.12 

—  The  rapids  of  Niagara 1117.6 

—  Sceptres  and  crowns 927.27 

—  "  What  she  could  " .- 932.21 

—  The  wide,  wide  world 737.31 

—  Willow  brook 913.31 

—  and  Anna  B.     Say  and  seal 3 17. 10 

Wych  Hazel 722.15 

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Wartensleben,  Hermann  (Ludwig  Wilhelm  Carl 
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Warton,  Thomas.  The  history  of  English  poetry, 
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Washburn,  William  Tucker.   Fair  Harvard:  a  story 

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memoirs  of.     Philadelphia  [cop.  1859].     8° 1011.6 

—  Everett,  E.     Life  of.     New  York,  1860.     12°...    1214.7 

—  Fox,  C.    [History]  of  a  portrait  of.    Boston,  1851. 

L.8° 1010.1 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Washington  and  his  generals. 

New  York,  1854,  55.     2  v.     12° 1216.5 

—  Irving,   W.     Life  of.     Leipzig,  1856.     5  v.  in  3. 

Sq.  16° 1238.9 

^  Same.     London,  1855-59.     5  v.     16° 1216.7 

—  Same.     New  York,  1855-59.     5  v.     8° 1211.2 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     5  v.     Sm.  8° 1816.5 

—  Parker,  T.     Historic  Americans.     Boston,  1871. 

Sm.  8° 5025.4 

—  Same.     (In  his  Works) 5237.1.7 

A^o<e.  —  The  life  by  chief  justice  Marshall  [in  Bates  Hall], 
which  is  the  earliest  of  the  important  biograpiiies,  will  always 
maintain  its  value  for  its  calm,  judicial  character,  and  as 
being  the  only  one  by  a  hiograplicr  who  knew  his  subject  per- 
sonally. Sparks,  who  first  edited  u  collected  edition  ol  the 
Writings  and  correspondence  ^10.'5l.2],  themselves  of  bio- 
graphical importance,  accompanied  the 'series  with  a  lucid  and 
painstaking  memoir  [1(181.2.1].  Irving  has  supplied  what 
must  remain  for  a  long  time  the  most  popular  of  the  extended 
lives.  Its  chief  merit  is  its  graceful  narrative,  though  its  le- 
search  is  respectable.  See  also  AUibone,  .under  Irving.  Of 
the  lesser  lives,  Everett's  was  written  for  the  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica,  and  is  founded  on  the  three  authorities  already 
named,  and  gives,  in  an  appendix.  Dr.  Jackstm's  paper  on 
Washington's  death  and  Mrs.  Washington's  will,  all  printed 
for  the  first  time.  Abbott's  paper  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol. 
12,  is  an  illustrated  popular  narrative. 

Among  the  essays  on  his  life  and  character  there  may  be 
mentioned  those  by  Brougham,  in  his  "  Statesmen  of  the  time 
of  George  m"  [.'>(jl4.4.5].  Of  a  rhetorical  character  are  the 
addresses  by  Webster  [.'iOl.'?.!.!];  by  Everett  [in  vols.  1,  3  and 
4  of  1921.1];  by  Winthrop  [5212.8];  and  by  Wiiipple,  in  his 
"  Character  and  characteristic  men  "  ri9;56.3]. 

VoT  monographs  on  special  episodes  of  liis  life  or  phases 
of  his  character,  see  Custis's  "Recollections"  [1011.()];  Los- 
sing's  "  Home  of  Washington,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  18; 
papers  in  Harper's  monthly,  vols.  7  (Arlington  house),  12  and 
X8  (Morrietown) ;   and  Everett's  "  Mount  Vernon   papers  " 


Shelf.  No. 

Washington,  George,  coritinued. 

[1534.L3].  There  is  much  in  Drake's  "  Middlesex  "  [814.4] 
relative  to  his  career  wliile  in  command  at  Cambridge. 

Of  his  presidency,  see  the  general  histories  of  Hildreth  and 
Higginson,  and  the  estimate  of  hiK  dealing  with  men  in  Van 
Buren  8  "  History  of  political  parties." 

Beside  the  enumeration  of  authorities  in  AUibone,  etc.,  see 
general  histories  of  the  revolution  and  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  lives  of  his  chief  contemporaries,  like  Adams,  Jetfer- 
•on,  Hamilton,  etc. 

In  Thackeray's  "  Virginians  "  [Sa"}.*!;  1820.3]  Washington  is 
introduced  in  his  younger  days;  and  in  Cooper's  "Spy" 
[810.11]  he  appears  during  his  revolutionary  career. 

Washoe,  Sketches  of  adventure  in.     Browne,  J.  R. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 415.12 

Wasielewski,  Joseph  Wilhelm  von.    Life  of  Robert 

Schumann.    Translated  by  A.  L.  Alger.    Boston 

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Watch  and  wait.     Adams,  W.  T 925.3 

Watches,  Rudimentary  treatise  on.     Denison,  E.  B. 

London,  1868.     12° 1716.12 

Water.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young 912.3 

—  Dove,  H.  W.     The  circulation  of  the  waters  on 

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—  Tissandier,  G.    The  wonders  of.    New  York,  1872. 

12° 1714.26 

—  Tyndall,  J.     The  forms  of  water  in  clouds  and 

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Water-babies,  The :  a  fairy  tale  for  a  land-baby. 

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Water-color  painting.  Ayers,  G.  B.  How  to 
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—  Miles,  L.  C.     Water-colour  painting;  with  the 

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Water-colour  drawing,  Course  of.      Leitch,  R.  P. 

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Water-witch,  The.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.23 

Water-works,  Treatise  on.     Hughes,  S.     London, 

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Waterloo,     Chesney,  C.  C.     Waterloo  lectures:  a 

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—  Erckmann,    £.,    and    Chatrian,    A.       Waterloo. 

New  York,  1872.     12° .' 913.24 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.     Story  of  the  battle  of.     London, 

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—  Hooper,  G.     Waterloo:  the  downfall  of  the  first 

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—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     Stories  of 518.7 

Xote.  —  See  a  note  on  the  literature  of  the  Waterloo  cam- 
paign in  the  Library  Bulletin,  Oct.,  1875.  Hoojier's  is  the 
best  general  account  in  Englisli;  ^hesney's  is  a  military 
critique. 

Waterston,  Robert  Cassie.  Address  on  the  life  and 
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74-1- pp.     Portrait.     L.  12-^ 1011.2 

Watertown,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.     Francis, 

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Watson,  Elkanah.  Men  and  times  of  the  revolu- 
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1777  to  1842,  with  his  correspondence  with  pub- 
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Watson,   Emily  H.     Child-life  in  Italy;  a  story  of 

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Watson,   Henry  C.     Camp-fires  of   the  revolution. 

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Watson,  Richard.    An  apology  for  Christianity.    In 
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Watson,  Robert.     History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  ii, 

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Watt,  Alexander.  Electro-metallurgy.  4th  edition. 
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Watt,  James,  Life  of.  Smiles,  S.    London,  1865.  8°.  5421.5 

Watts,  Henry.  Dictionary  of  chemistry  and  the 
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Watts,  Isaac.  The  beauties  of  Watts:  containing 
passages  in  [his]  works.  Added,  the  life  of  the 
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Watts,  W.  Marshall.  Index  of  spectra.  With  a 
preface  by  H.  E.  Roscoe.     London,  1872.     xvi, 

74  pp.     9  plates.     8° 6813.6 

Waverley.     Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston ^. .  . .   523. 18 

—  Same.     Leipzig 324.3 

Way,  The,  to  do  good.     Abbott,  J.     Boston,  1836. 

12" 5836.4 

Way,   The,   we   live   now.     Trollope,  A.     Leipzig. 

4  V.  in  2 331.8 

—  Same.     New  York 720.34 

Wayland,  Francis.     Elements  of  moral  science.   3d 

edition.     Boston,  1836.     402-f- pp.     12" 5826.7 

—  Same.      Abridged.       Boston,    1850.       212    pp. 

Sm.  12° 1528.7 

—  The  limitations  of  human  responsibility.  Boston, 

1838.     188  pp.     16" 5838.4 

—  Memoir   of  Adoniram  Judson.       Boston,    1853. 

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Wayne,    Anthony,   Life   of.      Armstrong,   J.      (In 

Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography).  .5028.1.4 

Ways,  The,  of  the  hour.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.13 

We  and  our  neighbors.   .  Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 733.12 

We  girls.     Whitney,  A.  D.  T 735.11 

Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them  strong.     Lewis, 

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We  ale's  rudimentary  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Clark,  D.  K.     An  elementary  treatise  on  steam 

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Wealth.  An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of 
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Wear  and  tear,  or  hints  for  the  overworked.  Mitch- 
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Webb,  Charles  Henry.  John  Paul's  book:  moral 
and  instructive:  consisting  of  travels,  tales, 
poetry,  and  like  fabrications.  By  John  Paul 
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Webb,  W.  B.  Buffalo  land:  an  authentic  account  of 
the  discoveries,  adventures,  and  mishaps  of  a 
scientific  and  sporting  party  in  the  wild  West. 
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Weber,  Carl  Maria  Friedrich  Ernst,  baron  von. 
Der  Freyschiitz.  {In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co.  Stand- 
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Webster,  Mrs.  A.  L.  The  improved  housewife,  or 
book  of  receipts;  with  engravings  for  market- 
ing and  carving.  By  a  married  lady.  12th 
edition,  revised;  with  supplement.  Hartford, 
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Webster,  Daniel.     Works.     16th  edition.     Boston, 

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Contentt.—Yo\.  I.  Biographical  memoir,  bv  E.  Everett. 
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Ill,  rV.  Speeches  in  congress.  V,  VI.  Legal  arguments. 
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8" 1225.3 

—  March,    C.  W.     Reminiscences   of  congress.     A 

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H. 


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Webster,  Daniel,  continued. 

Note. — March's  "Reminiscences  of  congress,"  devoted 
chiefly  to  Webster  and  his  career  to  lass  [1217.31  had  already 
appeared,  when  Everett  prefixed  to  the  final  edition  of  Web- 
ster's Speeches,  the  only  authoritative  regular  memoir[5013.1] 
which  appeared  in  Webster's  lifetime.  Upon  his  death,  in 
1852,  there  were  a  large  number  of  eulogies,  which  will  be 
found  in  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues ;  chief  among  tliem  may  be 
named  Everett,  in  his  Orations  [1921.1.3].  A  few  years  after 
his  death,  Fletcher  Webster  printed  the  "  Private  correspond- 
ence "  of  his  father  [5020.2],  and  the  collection  was  rendered 
more  valuable  for  an  autobiography,  ending  1817,  which  it 
contained,  and  some  personal  recollections  of  his  student 
days,  by  those  who  knew  him.  In  18G9,  with  the  approbation 
of  his  literary  executors,  George  T.  Curtis  issued  his  elaborate 
and  authoritative  life  [  1225.3].  The  unfriendly  view  of  Web- 
ster will  be  found  vigorously  expressed  in  Parton's  sketch 

Beside  the  references  in  Allibone,  see  "Van  Buren's  "  History 
of  political  parties";  Whipple's  essay,  in  his  "Essays  and 
reviews  "[19;j6.2.1];  Benton's  "Thirty  years'  view"  [812.2]; 
Loring's  "  Boston  orators"  [5022.9];  Greeley's  "Recollections 
of  a  busy  life"  [.'5023.8];  Miss  Mitford's  "Recollections  of  a 
literary  life"  [1536.4];  and  Everett's  vindication  of  the  statue 
by  Powers,  in  his  Orations  [1921.1.4]. 

See  Charles  Hale's  paper  on  Webster's  literary  efforts  in 
college,  in  "  Old  and  new,"  July,  1873;  and  a  paper  on  his 
"  Social  hours,"  in  Harper's  monthly,  vol.  13.  There  are  letters 
from  him  in  Hillard's  "Memoir  of  Jeremiah  Mason" 
[5020.7].    See  also  Allibone,  vol.  3. 

Webster,  John  White.     Bemis,  G.     Report  of  the 
■     case  of.     Boston,  1850.     8" 1530.1 

—  Stone,  J.  W.     Report  of  the  trial  of.     Boston, 

1850.     8° 631.5 

Webster,  Noah.  American  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  Revised  and  improved  by  C.  A. 
Goodrich  and  N.  Porter.  Springfield,  1873. 
Ixxii,    1708   pp.     Illustrated.     Portraits^    4°. 

*R.R.,  A.3.1 

—  Dictionary  of  the  English  language.     With  an 

appendix  containing  tables  [of  money,  weight, 
and  measure,  etc.].  Abridged  from  the  latest 
edition  of  the  quarto  dictionary,  by  W.  G.  Web- 
ster and  W.  A.  Wheeler.  Illustrated.  [Count- 
ing-house edition.]  New  York,  1872.  xxxii, 
832-fpp.     Sm.  4" : *R.R.,  A.2.5 

Wedding  day.  The,  in  all  ages  and  countries.  Wood, 

E.J.     New  York,  1869.     12° 1527.8 

Wedgwood,  Hensleigh.  A  dictionary  of  English 
etymology.  2d  edition,  revised  and  enlarged; 
with  an  introduction  on  the  origin  of  language. 
London,  1872.     Ixix,  744-j-  pp.     8". ; . . .  *R.R.,  D.3 .  10 

Wedgwood,  Josiah,  Life  of.  Meteyard,  E.  Lon- 
don, 1865,  66.     2  V.     8° 6231.3 

Wedgwoods,  The.  A  group  of  Englishmen,  being 
records  of  the  younger  Wedgwoods.  Meteyard, 
E.     London,  1871.     8° 5424.4 

Wedl,  Carl.  Rudiments  of  pathological  histology. 
With  illustrations.  Translated  and  edited  by 
G.  Busk.     London,  1855.     xxvi,  637  pp.     8°  ..6013.18 

Week,  A,  in  a  French  country-house.     Sartoris,  A. 

(K.) ; 732.6 

Weeks,  John  M.  A  manual:  or,  an  easy  method  of 
managing  bees.  With  an  appendix,  by  W.  A. 
Flanders.  New  York,  1855.  119  pp.  Illus- 
trations.    12° 1524.14 

Weidenmann,  J.  Beautifying  country  homes.  A 
handbook  of  landscape  gardening.  Illustrated 
by  plans  of  places  already  improved.  New  York 
[cop.  1870].     40-[-pp.     4" 6220.1 

Weigall,  Rose,  lady.  Brief  memoir  of  the  princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales.  With  portrait.  London, 
1874.     X,  169  pp.     Sm.  8" 5427.7 

Weights  and  measures.  See  Webster,  N.  Diction- 
ary of  the  English  language  [Counting-house 
edition],  pp.  550-608 '. *R.R.,  A.2.5 

Weiss,  John.     American  religion.     Boston,    1871. 

326pp.     12° 1537,5 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  Theodore  Parker. 
New  York,  1864.  2  v.  Portraits.  Illustra- 
tions.    8° ....5021.2 

Welcome  home.     A  choice  collection  of  piano-forte 

music.     Boston  [coj9.  1874].     224  pp.     4° 1510.2 

Welles,   — .      "Things  new   and  old:"   sermons. 

Portland,  1845.     261pp.     8° 1533.9 

Welles,  Gideon.  Lincoln  and  Seward.  Remarks 
upon  the  memorial  address  of  Chas.  Francis 
Adams,  on  the  late  Wm.  H.  Seward.  New  York, 
1874.     2154-  pp.     12° 6027.10 


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Wellesley,  Arthur,  duke  of  Wellington.     Gleig,  G. 

R.     Life  of.     London,  1871.     Sm.  S'^ 5426.13 

—  Maurel,  J.     The  duke  of  Wellington:  his  char- 

acter, his  actions,  and  his  writings.     London, 

1853.     16'^ 5428.12 

Wellington,  Duke  of.     See  Wellesley,  Arthur. 

JVo<«. —There  will  be  found  in  Allibone  a  full  list  of  me- 
moirs of  the  duke,  with  other  references  of  use  to  the  inquirer. 
In  1858,  Gleig  translated  and  enlarged  the  very  just  French 
life  by  Brialniont,  an  officer  of  the  Belgian  staff,  wlio  is  a 
skilful  military  critic,  and  ranks  Wellington  next  to  Napo- 
leon as  a  soldier,  and  what  is  known  as  Gleig's  "  Life  of 
Wellington "  [5426.13],  is  a  condensation  of  this  extended 
work  of  Brialmont,  with  additional  matter  based  upon  the 
"  Supplemental  despatches."  In  1800,  C  D.  Yonge  published 
a  lifetin  Bates  Iiall],in  two  volumes  octavo,  which  derives 
importance  from  new  matter,  has  plans  of  battles,  including  a 
fac-simile  of  a  plan  of  the  field  of  Waterloo  surveyed  for  the 
duke,  just  before  the  battle,  and  showing  his  pencil  tracings, 
and  in  the  appendix  there  is  Wellington's  commentary  on 
Clausewitz's  account  of  Waterloo. 

Among  the  lesser  English  accounts,  see  Bayne's  Essays 
[1226.15.2]  and  Lodge's  '-Portraits  "  [5337.6.8].  See  also  Har- 
per's monthly,  vols.  5,  26,  and  31. 

For  French  views,  besides  Brialmont,  see  Maurel,  which  is 
brief,  closing  with  Waterloo,  and  introduced  in  tlie  transla- 
tion [5428.12]  by  the  earl  of  Ellesmere. 

Students  will  find  it  necessary  to  examine  the  "  Despatches  " 
and  particularly  the"  Supplemental  despatches,"  printed  since 
his  death,  and  throwing  much  light  on  his  character  and  his 
relations  to  his  contemporaries,  while  analyses  of  them  will 
be  found  in  the  various  reviews  mentioned  by  Allibone,  and 
the  series  themselves  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

For  further  study  of  his  military  career,  see  works  men- 
tioned under  India;  Peninsular  war;  France,  history;  Wa- 
terloo, etc. 

For  the  Waterloo  campaign,  see  the  note  in  the  Library 
Bulletin  for  Oct.,  1875.  There  is  much  concerning  him  in  the 
"Greville  journals"  [5914.6];  in  Jerdan's  "Autobiography" 
[5425.5];  and  in  Madden's  Lady  Blessington  [1223.2]. 

Wellington  mills,  London.  Duke  of  Wellington's 
biography.  Mining  and  manufacture  of  emery. 
[Boston,  1876.]  48  pp.  Portraits.  Illustra- 
tions.    8° 1711.4 

Wells,  David  Ames.  The  science  of  common  things; 
a  familiar  explanation  of  the  first  principles  of 
physical  science.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1872. 
323+pp.     12° 1527.9 

—  Things  not  generally  known:  in  literature,  his- 

tory, and  science.     New  York,  1873.     432  pp. 

12" 1714.27 

Wells,  John  C.     The  gateway  to  the  Polynia.     A 

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Witt,  Pauline  de,  formerly  Mile.  Guizot.     [Stories 

for  girls.]     An  only  sister 928.2 

Wives  and  daughters.     Gaskell,  E.  C 328.19 

Wives  and  widows.     Stephens,  A.  S.  (W.) 726.6 

Wives,   The,   of   England.      Ellis,  S.  (S.)      New 

York,  1843.     12° 1935.6 

Wolf,  Joseph.     The  life  and  habits  of  wild  animals 

illustrated  by  [his]  designs.     Engraved  by  J. 

W.  and   Edward  Whymper.      With  descriptive 

letter-press  by  Daniel  Giraud  Elliott.     London, 

1874.     72  pp.     20  plates.     4° 6610.6 

Wolf  Run.     Kellogg,  E 923.6 

Wolfert's  Roost,  Chronicles  of.  Irving,  W.  Leip- 
zig, 1855.     Sq.  16° 31L14 

^  Same.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Sm.  8° 1815.12 

Wolff,  Joseph.     Narrative  of  a  mission  to  Bokara, 

in    1843-45,   to   ascertain   the   fate   of   Colonel 

Stoddard   and    Captain  Connolly.     New   York, 

1845.     384  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 821.4 

Woman  against  woman.     Church,  F 710.21 

Woman,  The,  I  loved,  and  the  woman  who  loved  me: 

a  Tuscan  wedding.     Blagden,  1 339.5 

Woman,  A,  in  spite  of  herself.     Jeaflfreson,  J.  C.  . . .  311.20 

Woman,  The,  in  white.     Collins,  (W.)  W 326.12 

Woman,   The,   of    honor;     or,    false  friendships   in 

society,  jfinault,  L.  Philadelphia  [1875],  8°.  721.1 
Woman's,  A,  experiences  in  Europe.    Wallace,  Mrs. 

E.  D.     New  York,  1872.     12° 423.11 

Woman's  friendship.     Aguilar,  G 533.16 

Woman's,  The,  kingdom.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 323.28 

Woman's  love.     Smith,  J.  F 711.38 

Woman's,  A,  ransom.     Robinson,  F.  W 734. 19 


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Shelf.  No. 
Woman's  suffrage  tracts.     No.  1-5.     Boston,  1869. 

12= 1926.5 

Contents.  —  Woman's  influence  in  politics.  Address  by  H. 
W.  Beecher  at  New  York,  Feb.  2, 18(».  17  pp. ;  Equal  rights 
for  ^yomen.  Speech  by  G.  W.  Curtis,  in  tlie  Constitutional 
convention  of  New  York,  at  Albany,  July  19,  18G7.  24  pp. ; 
Suffrage  for  women.  Speech  by  J.  S.  Mill,  in  the  British 
parliament.  May  20, 18(57.  14  pp. ;  Ought  women  to  learn  the 
alphabet  ?  By  T.  W.  Higginson.  20  pp. ;  The  legal  condition 
of  women  in  Massachusetts.    By  S.  E.  Sewall.    15  pp. 

Woman's,  A,  thoughts  about  women.  Craik,  D.  (M.) 

Leipzig 323.26 

—  Same.     New  York 1535.13 

Woman's,  A,  vengeance.     Payn,  J 730.23 

Woman's  worth  and  worthlessnoss.     Dodge,  M.  A. 

New  York,  1872.     12° 1736.11 

Women.     Aguilar,  G.     The  women  of  Israel.     New 

York,  1872.     2  v.     12° 1226.19 

—  "  Alex,"  pseud.     As  it  should  be.     Philadelphia, 

1874.     16° 173&.5 

Note.  —  An  essay  on  the  condition  of  women. 

As  she  would  have  it.   Philadelphia,  1873.  16°.  1736.6 

Note.  —  An  essay  on  woman's  rights. 

—  Ames,  A.,  jr.     Sex  in  industry:   a  plea  for  the 

working-girl.     Boston,  1875.     16" 1937.5 

—  Anderson,  J.     Memorable  women  of  the  puritan 

times.     London,  1872.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5427.6 

—  Clayton,  E.  C.     Queens  of  song:  being  memoirs 

of  some  of  the  most  celebrated  female  vocalists. 
London,  1863.     2  v.     8° 1221.4 

—  Dall,  C.  (W.)  H.     The  college,  the  market,  and 

the  court;    or,   woman's  relation   to  education, 

labor,  and  law.     Boston,  1867.     8° 1733.1 

"  Woman's  right  to  labor;  "  or,  low  wages  and 

hardwork.     Boston;  1860.     16° 1737.1 

—  Dodge,  M.  A.     Woman's  wrongs:  a  counter-irri- 

tant.    Boston,  1868.     16° 1535.10 

—  Hericourt,    J.    d'.      A   woman's    philosophy   of 

woman;    or  woman  aflfranchised.      New  York, 

1864.     12° 1535.8 

— ^  Kavanagh,  J.  English  women  of  letters:  bio- 
graphical sketches.     Leipzig,  18,62.     Sq.  16°...   1238.2 

French  women  of  letters:  biographical  sketches. 

Leipzig,  1862.     Sq.  16° 1238.3 

Women  of  Christianity,  exemplary  for  acts  of 

piety  and  charity.     New  York,  1860.     12° 1225.6 

—  Landriot,  J.  P.  A.  T.     Sins  of  the- tongue  and 

jealousy  in  woman's  life.     Boston,  1874.     12°..    1915.7 
The  valiant  woman.     Boston,  1874.     12° 1915.6 

—  Michelet,  J.     The  women  of  the  French  revolu- 

tion [of  1789].     Philadelphia,  1855.     12° 1226.3 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    The  subjection  of.    New  York,  1874. 

8« 1733.2 

—  Ossoli,  S.   M.   F.,   marchesa  d'.     Woman  in   the 

nineteenth  century.     New  York,  1845.     12°...   1736.9 

—  Peck,  J.-T.     The  true  woman;   or,  life  and  hap- 

piness at  home  and  abroad.      New  York  [cop. 
1857].     16° 1736.8 

—  Sainte-Beuve,    C.   A.      Portraits  of   celebrated 

women.     Boston,  1868.     16°... 1226.5 

—  Stowe,  H.  (B  )  B.     Woman  in  sacred  history. 

New  York,  1874.     8° 6320.1 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.     The  queens  of  society. 

New  York,  1861.     12° 1216.17 

—  Woman's    suffrage    tracts.      No.  1-5.      Boston, 

1869.     12° 1926.5 

—  Woolson,   A.  Qt.     Womam  in  American  society. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 417.11 

Diseases  of. 

—  Ashwell,  S.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  diseases 

peculiar  to  women,  illustrated  by  cases.  Boston, 

1843.     8° .... 6021.11 

—  Churchill,  F.    The  diseases  of  females.    Philadel- 

phia, 1850.     8° 6012.4 

Essays  on  the  puerperal  fever  and  other  diseases 

peculiar  to  women.     London,  1849.     8° 6013.13 

—  Gooch,  B.     On  some  of  the  most  important  dis- 

eases peculiar  to  women.     London,  1859.     8°..   6023.4 

—  Hayes,  A.  H.     Sexual  physiology  of  woman,  and 

her  diseases.     Boston  [cop.  1869].     12° 1524.25 

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Wonder  stories  told  for  children.     Andersen,  H.  C.    923.24 

Wonderful    balloon   ascents.      Marion,   F.      New 

York,  187L     16° * 1714.18 

Wonderful  escapes.    Bernard,  F.    New  York,  1871. 

16° 1714.20 

Wonderful  inventions.    Timbs,  J.    London  [1867]. 

Sm.  8° 1525.20 

Wonderful  woman,  A.     Fleming,  M.  A 737.19 

Wonderland,  The,  of  the  antipodes.     Tinne,  J.  E. 

London,  1873.     L.  8°  5930.4 

Wonders,  The,   of  science;    or,   Young  Humphry 

Davy.     Mayhew,  H.     New  York,  1870.     16°  . .   936.34 

Wonders  of  the  physical  world:  the  glacier,  the  ice- 
berg, the  ice-field,  and  the  avalanche.  London, 
1875.     314  pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° ;. 1714.31 

Wondrous  strange.     Newby,  C.  J 710.8 

Wood,  Edward  J.     The  wedding  day  in  all  ages  and 

countries.     New  York,  1869.    xi,  299  pp.    12°.    1527.8 

Wood,  Ella  Price.     Adam  Grainger 333.23 

—  Anne  Hereford 333.8 

—  Bessy  Bane 333.2 

—  The  Channings 333.1 

—  Dene  hollow 333.16 

—  EastLynne.     Leipzig.. 333.4 

—  Same.     New  York 521.36 

—  Elster's  folly 333.18 

—  The    foggy   night    at    Ofiford;     Martyn   Ware's 

temptation;  The  night-walk  over  the  mill 
stream 333.13 

—  Frances  Hildyard 720.16 

—  George  Canterbury's  will 333.3 

—  Lady  Adelaide's  oath 333.9 

—  A  life's  secret 333.7 

—  Lord  Oakburn's  daughters 333. 10 

—  The  master  of  Greylands.     Leipzig.     2  v 329.6 

—  Same.     Philadelphia 510.13 

—  Mildred  Arkell 333.16 

—  Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles 333.5 

—  Orville  college 333.6 

—  Oswald  Cray 333.14 

—  Out  of  the  deep 521.11 

—  Parkwater;  or,  told  in  the  twilight.  Philadelphia.  521.13 

Note.  — The  English  and  Tauchnitz  editions  were  published 
under  the  title  "  Told  in  the  twilight." 

—  The  Red  court  farm 333.12 

—  Roland  Yorke .- 333. 17 

—  St.  Martin's  eve 333.11 

—  The  shadow  of  Ashlydyat.     3  v 330.28 

—  Told  in  the  twilight.    Leipzig 333.22 

Contents.  — Yol.  I.  Parkwater.  II.  All  Souls'  eve;  The 
dream  of  Gertrude  Lisle;  Cyrilla  Maude;  The  self-con- 
victed; Mr.  North's  dream;  My  cousin  Caroline's  wedding; 
An  incident  in  the  life  of  Lord  Byron;  Feathers  and  span- 
gles. 

—  Trevlyn  hold 333.19 

—  Vomer's  pride 333.20 

—  Within  the  maze 730.25 

Wood,  George  B.  Historical  and  biographical  me- 
moirs,   essays,    addresses,    etc.       Philadelphia, 

1872.     viii,  576  pp.     Illustrated.     8° 1231.2 

—  Treatise   on  therapeutics,  and  pharmacology  or 

materia  medica.     Philadelphia,  1856.     2  v.    8°.  6011.3 

Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.     See  Wood,  Ella  Price. 

Wood,  Horatio  C,  jr.  Treatise  on  therapeutics, 
comprising  materia  medica  and  toxicology. 
Philadelphia,  1874.     578  pp.     8° 6021.7 

Wood,  John  George.  Common  objects  of  the  micro- 
scope. With  upwards  of  400  illustrations. 
London  [1866].  iv,  127-[-.  pp.  12  colored 
plates.     Sm.  8° 1528.14 

—  Homes  without  hands.       A   description   of    the 

habitations  of  animals,  classed  according  to  their 
principle  of  construction.  With  new  designs. 
New  York,  1866.     651pp.     8° 6612.3 

—  Illustrated  natural  history.     With  new  designs. 

London,  1867,  72,  74.     3  v.     L.  8° 6610.4 

Contents. -Vol.  I.  Reptiles,  Fishes,  Molluscs,  etc.  II. 
Mammalia.    III.  Birds. 

—  Insects  at  home.     A  popular  account  of  insects, 

their  structure,  habits,  and  transformations. 
With  upwards  of  700  figures.  New  York,  1872. 
XX,  670  pp.    8° 6612.2 


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Wood,  John  George,  continued. 

—  Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter.     Illustrated 

by  more  than  three  hundred  original  anecdotes. 
London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 6614.10 

—  The  modern  playmate:  a  book  of  games,  sports, 

and  diversions  for  boys  of  all  ages.     With  illus- 
trations.   London  [1870].  x,  883-|- pp.  Sq.  16°.  6414.3 

—  Same.     Revised  edition.    London  [1875].    Sm.  8'^.  6414.6 

—  Out  of  doors:  a  selection  of  original  articles  on 

practical  natural  history.     London,   1874.     vi, 
342+ pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 6616.9 

—  The  popular  natural  history.     With  illustrations. 

London,  1876.     596-j-  pp.     Sm.  8° 6616.12 

—  The  uncivilized  races,  or  natural  history  of  man. 

With  a  description  of  tho  races  of  Alaska  and     ^ 
Siberia,  by  an  eminent  American  traveller.  With 
illustrations.     Hartford,  1870.    2  v.  in  1.    L.  8°.  6610.3 

—  Same.     London,  1870.     2  v.     L.  8° 6610.2 

Wood,   William.       Manual  of   physical   exercises. 

With  illustrations.     2d  edition,  enlarged.     New 

York,  1870.     343  pp.     Portrait.     12^^ 1516.7 

WooD-cARViNG.      Sawyer,   G.   A.      Wood-carving. 

Boston,  ISIS.     Sra.  4° 1515.19 

—  Se&ton,  Sir  T.     Manual  of.    London,  1875.     Sm. 

8° 6425.7 

Wood   engraving,   Treatise  on.      Jackson,   J.,   and 

Chatto,  W.  A.     London,  1866.     8° 6211.10 

WooD-RANGERS,  The.     Reid,  M 725.8 

WooDBURN  grange.    Howitt,  W 534.11 

WooDCLiFP.     MacKeever,  H.  B 723.25 

WooDCLiFF  children,  The.     MacKeever,  H.  B 1118.6 

WooDCLiFF  library.  The.    See  MacKeever,  Harriet 

B. 
Woodcraft.     [A  story  of  the  South  at  the  close  of 

the  revolution.]     Simms,  W.  G 733.10 

Woodgatb,  Walter  Bradford.  "Oars  and  sculls," 
and  how  to  use   them.       London,  1875.       vi, 

1714-pp.     Sm.  8° 6418.3 

WooDHOUSELEE,   Lord.       See    Tytler,    Alexander 

Fraser. 
Woodman,  M.  S.     Choice  receipts.     Boston,  1875. 

200+pp.     12° 6427.2 

Woodruff,  Hiram.  The  trotting  horse  of  America. 
Edited  by  C.  J.  Foster.  Including  an  introduc- 
tory notice  by  G.  Wilkes,  and  a  biographical 
sketch  by  the  editor.   New  York,  1871.  412  pp. 

Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6417.2 

Woodruff,  Julia  Louisa  Matilda.  (  W.  M.  L.  Jay.) 

Holden  with  the  cords 724.9 

—  Shiloh;  or,  without  and  within 716.12 

Woods,  The,  and  by-ways  of  New  England.     Flagg, 

W.     Boston,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5035.2 

Woodstock.    Scott,  Sir  W.     Boston 533.3 

—  Same.    Leipzig 324.5 

WooDViLLE  series.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Woodward,  Bernard  Bolingbroke,  and  Gates,  Wil- 
liam L.  R.  Encyclopaedia  of  chronology,  histori- 
cal and  biographical.     London,  1872.  viii,  1487 

pp.     8° *R.R.,  E.3.7 

Woodward,  Evan  M.  Our  campaigns.  Philadel- 
phia, 1865.     362  pp.     16° 817.14 

Woodward,  Samuel  P.  Manual  of  the  mollusca:  a 
treatise  on  recent  and  fossil  shells.  2d  edition, 
with  an  appendix  of  discoveries  to  the  present 
time  by  R.  Tate.     With  illustrations.     London, 

1871.     xiv,  542,  86+ pp.     Map.     12° 1715.9 

Woodwork,  Ancient  and  modern.      Pollen,  J.  H. 

[London,  1875.]     8° 6214.5 

Wooed  and  married.     Carey,  R.  N 733.17 

Wooing  o't,  The.     Alexander,  Mrs.  — 518.18 

Wool.  Bulletin  of  the  national  association  of  wool 
manufacturers.  1869-71.    Boston,  1869,  71.    2  v. 

8° 6432.1 

WooLSEY,  Sarah  Chauncey.     {Susan  Coolidge.)   For 

summer  afternoons 539.13 

—  Mischiefs  Thanksgiving,  and  other  stories 933.11 

—  Nine  little  goslings 1115.6 

—  What  Katydid 925.29 

—  What  Katy  did  at  school 925.28 

WooLSON,  Abba  Goold.  Woman  in  American  society. 

•Boston,  1873.     271pp.     16°....; 417.11 


Shelf.  No. 
WooLSON,  Abba  Gould,  continued. 

—  editor.      Dress-reform:    lectures   on   dress   as   it 

afifocts  the  health  of  women.  With'illustrations. 
Boston,  1874.     xviii,  263+ pp.     16° .1537.19 

Contents.  — Lecture  1.  By  Mary  J.  SaflFord  Blake.  2.  By 
Caroline  E.  Hastings.  3.  By  Mercy  B.  Jackson.  4.  By  Arvilla 
B.  Haynes.    5.  By  AbbarGboId  Woolsou. 

WoRBOiSE,  Emma  Jane.     The  Lillingstones  of  Lil- 

lingstone 735.17 

—  Overdale;  or,  the  story  of  a  pervert.... 536.23 

Worcester,   Joseph   Emerson.      Dictionary   of  the 

English  language.     Boston,  1873.     Ixviii,  1786 

pp.     Illustrated.     Portrait.     4° *R.R.,  A.3.2 

—  Elements  of  history,  ancient  and  modern.     New 

edition.     Boston,   1850.      x,   408   pp.     Folded 

map.     12° 836.4 

—  Pocket  dictionary  of  the  English  language.  Com- 

piled from  the  quarto  and  school  dictionaries, 
by  L.  J.  Campbell.  With  illustrations  and 
tables.     Boston,  1872.     310  pp.     32° 1719.1 

Worcester  county  free  institute  of  industrial  sci- 
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30,  1873.  Commencement  address  by  Emory 
Washburn.  Address  of  the  trustees  by  Seth 
Sweetser.  Privately  printed.  Worcester,  1873. 
15  pp.     8° 5013.11 

Word,  The,  of  the  Spirit  to  the  church.     Bartol,  C. 

A.     Boston,  1859.     16° 6321.1 

Words.    Mathews,  W.  Words;  their  use  and  abuse. 

Chicago,  1876.     12° 1736.10 

—  Trench,  R.  C.      On  the  study  of.      New  York 

[1851].      12° 1735.2 

—  White,  R.   G.     Words  and  their  uses,  past  and 

present.     New  York,  1870.     Sm.  8° 1735.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 1735.1 

Wordsworth,  Christopher.  Social  life  at  the  Eng- 
lish universities  in  the  18th  century.  Cam- 
bridge, 1874.     xxxvi,  727+ pp.     Sm.  8° 5835.7 

Wordsworth,  Dorothy.  Recollections  of  a  tour 
made  [with  Coleridge  and  W.  Wordsworth]  in 
Scotland,  1803.  Edited  by  J.  C.  Shairp.  2d 
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Wordsworth,  William.     Complete  poetical  works. 

London,  1869.     xxiv,  704  pp.     Portrait.     L.  8°.  5610.3 

—  Prose  works.     For  the  first  time  collected,  with 

additions  from  unpublished  manuscripts.  Edited, 
with  preface,  notes  and  illustrations,  by  Alex- 
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CotUents. —  Yo\.  I.  Political  and  ethical.  II.  ^sthetical 
and  literary.    HI.  Critical  and  ethical. 

—  Select  poetical  works.     Leipzig,  1864.    2  v.  in  1. 

Sq.  16° 1613.14 

—  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors.     Boston, 

1875  [cop.  1871].     12° 6136.13 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     Among  my  books.     Boston,  1876. 

16° 1934.8.2 

—  Masson,   D.     Wordsworth,   Shelley,   Keats,   and 

other  essays.     London,  1874.     Sm.  8° 5616.15 

Note.  —  The  principal  life  is  that  by  Christopher  Words- 
worth. Illustrative  matter  will  be  found  in  Coleridge's 
"  Biographia  literaria  "  [1611.5];  in  De  Quincey's  "Literary 
reminiscences"  [122(i.l]  and  in  his  "  Essays  on  the  poets  ' 
[1825.4];  in  Miss  Mitford's  "Life"  [1226.16];  in  Chorley's 
Reminiscences  [5616.14];  in  Hall's  "Book  of  memories" 
[1231.1] ;  and  in  the  lives  of  Lamb  and  Southey ;  with  addi- 
tional commentary  in  Grosart's  preface  to  the  "  Prose  works  " 
[5624.2]. 

Essays  on  his  life  and  poems  will  be  found  in  Jeffrey  [.5610.8, 
adverse];  in  Talfourd  [1931.1];  in  Masson  [5616.15];  in 
Whipple's  "Esfiays  and  reviews"**  [1936.2.1]  and  "Literature 
and  life  "  [1936.6] ;  in  Lowell's  "  Among  my  books  "  [19;}4.8.2]  : 
in    Shairp  s    "Studies"   [1535.14];    in    Alger's    "Solitudes' 

t  1535.22];  in  Macmillan's  magazine,  Aug.,  1873,  and  in  the 
'ortnightly  review,  April,  1874. 

Visits  to  the  poet  and  the'associations  of  the  lake  region  are 
described  in  Fields's  "  Yesterdavs  with  authors  "  [6136.13];  in 
Emerson's  "  Englisli  traits"  [42.5.4;  19:M.6.2];  and  in  Haw- 
thorne's "  Enghsh  note-books"  [428.3;  1813.4,  or  Atlantic 
m'onthly,  July,  1867].  See  further  Jerdan's  "  Men  I  have 
known"  [5423.11];  Howitt's  "Homes  and  haunts"  [1225.5]; 
and  Home's  "New  spirit  of  the  age"  [1038.1].  There  are 
full   references  in  AUibone. 

Work.     Alcott,  L.  M 918.28 

Work.  Ruskin,  J.  The  crown  of  wild  olive.  Three 
lectures  on  work,  traffic,  and  war.     New  York, 

1872.     12° 6236.6 

Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne.     Letters 

on  the  laws  of.    New  York,  1871.     12° 6236.16 


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Work  and  wages.     Howitt,  M 937.8 

Work  and  wages  practically  illustrated.  Brassey,  T. 

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—  Same.     New  York,  1872.     Sm.  8° 5823.1 

Work  and  win.     Adams,  W.  T 925.4 

Workingmen's  homes.     Hale,   E.   E.,   and   others. 

Boston,  1874.     16° 1516.22 

Workshop   appliances.     Shelley,    C.  P.    B.      New 

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World,  Sacred  history  of  the.     Turner,  S.     New 

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World,  The,  before  the  deluge.     Figuier,  (G.)  L. 

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WoRNUM,  Ralph  Nicholson.     Analysis  of  ornament. 

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WoRTHiNGTON,  Erastus.  History  of  Dedham,  from 
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Wraxall,   Sir  (Frederick  Charles)  Lascelles.     The 

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Wrecked  in  port.     Yates,  E 317.2 

Wright,  A.  S.  Wright's  book  of  3000  practical  re- 
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xvi,  494  pp.     Sm.  4° 6923.4 

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8^ 5415.9 

Note.  —  "A  book  dealing  with  the  working  classes  and 
their  views,  as  they  stand  m  these  latter  days,  when  those 
classes  are,  potentially  at  any  rate,  the  New  Masters  of  the 
political  and  social  situation."  —  Preface. 

—  Works  of  James  Gillray,  the  caricaturist;   with 

the  history  of  his  life  and  times.  With  illustra- 
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Wrinkles  and  recipes.     Benjamin,  P.     New  York 

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Writings,  The,  of  the  apostolic  fathers.  Translated 
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Wrong,   A,  confessed  is  half  redressed.     Bradley, 

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Wuthering  heights.     Bronte,  E.  (J.) 321.24 

Wyandotte.     Cooper,  J.  F 525.4 

Wyatt,  Matthew  Digby.  Fine  art.  A  sketch  of 
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Wycherley,  William,  Congreve,  William,  Van- 
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Wycliffe,   John.      Wycliffe    and   the  Huguenots. 

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Wylie,   James   Aitken.     Daybreak   in   Spain;    or, 

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Wyncote.     Erskine,  JWr«.  T 518.2 

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Wyse,  Sir  Thomas.  An  excursion  in  the  Pelopon- 
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Miss  Wyse,  and  Letters  from  Greece  to  friends 
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Wyss,  Johann  Rudolf,  and  Montolieu,  Jeanne  Isa- 
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Xavier,   St.,  Francisco,  Life  of.     Bartoli,  D.,  and 

MaflFei,  G.  P.     Baltimore,  1872.     12° 6526.9 

Xenophon.     The  Anabasis,  and  the  Memorabilia  of 

Socrates.     Literally  translated  by  J.  S,  Watson. 

With   a   geographical  commentary  by    W.   F. 

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Portrait.     Sm.  8° 6116.12 

—  The  Cyropsedia.     And  the  Hellenics.     Literally 

translated  by  J.  S.  Watson  and  H.  Dale.     Lon- 
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Yacht  club,  The.     Adams,  W.  T 923.16 

Yacht  club  series.     See  Adams,  William  T. 
Yachts    and  yachting.      Cooper,   W.      The   yacht 

sailor.     London,  1874.     8° 6412.3 

Yachts  and  yachting.     London,  1873.     8° 6412.5 

Yale  lectures  on  preaching.     Beecher,  H.  W.     New 

York,  1872.     12° 1914.7 

Yankee,  A,  in  Canada.     Thoreau,  H.  D.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 225.2 

Yankee  middy,  The.     Adams,  W.  T 924.1 

Yates,  Edmund.     Black  sheep 318.22 

—  Broken  to  harness 3 18. 19 

—  Castaway 3 18.24 

—  A  dangerous  game 731.32 

—  Dr.  Wainwright's  patient 318.20 

—  The  forlorn  hope 318.23 

—  The  impending  sword 310.19 

— wLand  at  last 318.18 

—  Nobody's  fortune 318.21 

—  Therockahead 317.1 

—  A  silent  witness.    Leipzig 317.24 


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Shelf.  No. 
Yates,  Edmund,  continued. 

—  The  silent  witness.     Boston 730.32 

—  Two,  by  tricks 330.15 

—  The  wages  of  sin 721.17 

—  A  waiting  race.   2v 331.2 

—  Wrecked  in  port 317.2 

—  The  yellow  flag.     Boston 531.31 

—  .Same.     Leipzig 333.21 

Year  after  year.     Clive,  C 310.9 

Year  book,  The,  of  daily  recreation  and  informa- 
tion.    Hone,  W.     London,  1832.     8° 562L8 

Year-book,  The,  of  facts  in  science  and  art.  Timbs, 

J.     London,  1866.     Sm.  8° 1527.12 

Year-book  of  nature  and  popular  science  for  1872. 

Edited  by  J.  C.  Draper.      New   York,   1873. 

I,  333-1- pp.     12" 1525.21 

Year,   A,  of  consolation.     Kemble,  F.  (A.)     New 

York,  1847.     2  v.  in  L     12^^ 426.14 

Year,   A,  with  Maggie  and  Emma.      Macintosh, 

M.J 928.19 

Years,  The,  that  are  told.     Porter,  R 717.9 

Yeast,  On.    Huxley,  T.  H.    {In  Estes,  D.   Half-hour 

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Yeast.     Kingsley,  C 326.19 

Yeats,  John.    Growth  and  vicissitudes  of  commerce 

from  B.  c.  1500  to  A.  D.   1789.     London,  1872. 

ixix,  19,  396  pp.     1  folded  plate.     Map.     16°.  6437.3 

—  Manual   of   recent  and  existing  commerce  from 

1789  to  1872.  London,  1872.  xxv,  409  pp.  16°.  6437.2 
Yellow  fever    of  Gibraltar  of  1828,  Anatomical, 

pathological  and  therapeutic  researches  on  the. 

Louis,  P.  C.  A.     Boston,  1839.     8° 6022.9 

Yellow  flag,  The.     Yates,  E.     Boston 531.31 

—  Same.     Leipzig 333.21 

Yellow  frigate.  The.    Grant,  J 517. 12 

Yellowstone,   Wonders    of    the.      Richardson,  J. 

New  York,  1873.     12° 224.8 

Yemassee,  The.     Simms,  W.  G 716.21 

Yerrinqtox,  James  M.  W.     Report  of  the  case  of 

G.  C.  Hersey,  indicted  for  the  murder  of  B.  F. 

Tirrell.     Boston,  1862.     267  pp.     8° 631.6 

Yesterdays  with  authors.     Fields,  J.  T.     Boston, 

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YoNGE,    Charles    Duke.      History   of    the    British 

navy,  from  the  earliest  period   to   the   present 

time.     2d  edition.    London,  1866.    3  v.    Folded 

plans.     8° 5412.7 

—  Three    centuries    of    English  literature.      New 

York,  1872.     xxi,  649  pp.     12° 1536.1 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  Mary.     Beechcroft 736.4 

—  A  book  of  golden  deeds.     London,  1870.     x,  454 

pp.     1  plate.     16° 1939.1 

—  The  caged  lion 318.12 

Note.  —  Captivity  of  James  I  of  Scotland  in  England,  reign 
of  Henry  V. 


•—  Cameos  from  English   history. 
2  \r.     16° 


London,  1869. 


Contents.  • 
in  France. 


•Vol.  I.  FromEollo  to  Edward  n.    n.  Tiie  wars 


826.12 


—  The  chaplet  of  pearls.     [Time  of  Henry  ii  of 

France.]     Leipzig 318.4 

—  Same.     New  York 531.20 

—  The  clever  woman  of  the  family 3 18.9 

—  Countess  Kate , 1116.2 

—  The  daisy  chain.  [Home  circles  in  middle  classes].     318.6 

—  The  Danvers  papers;  The  prince  and  the  page. . .     318.7 

—  The  dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.      [Baronial  life. 

Thirty  years'  war] 3 18. 17 

—  Dynevor  terrace 318.11 

—  The  gain  of  a  loss 3 18. 15 

—  Heartsease.     [Distinctions  of  rank] 318.3 

—  The  heir   of  Redclyffe.     [English  high  church, 

domestic  life  of  upper  classes] 318.14 

—  Hopes  and  fears 318.5 

—  Lady  Hester;  or,  Ursula's  narrative 725.33 

—  The  lances  of  Lynwood.     [Time  of  Edward  iii, 

14th  century] 737.8 

—  The  last  of  the  cavaliers.     [James  n's^time] 318.16 

—  Life  of  John  Coleridge  Patteson.     5th  edition. 

London,  1875.j£.2t.    Portraits.     8°  ,.,...,.,.  6337.5 


Shelf.  No. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  Mary,  continued. 

—  Musings  over  the  "  Christian  year "  and  "Lyra 

innocontium;  "  together  with  a  few  gleanings 
of  recollections  of  Rev.  John  Keble.  New 
York,  1871.     431pp.     12° ..1538.15 

—  My  young  Alcides.  A  faded  photograph.  Leipzig.  318.25 

—  Same.     New  York 733.18 

—  The  pillars  of  the  house.    [English  high  church.] 

Leipzig.     4v.  in2 339.16 

—  Same.     London.     2  v 734.12 

—  Pioneers  and  founders;  or,  recent  workers  in  the 

mission  field.     [London,   1871.]     xvi  [x],  316 

pp.     1  plate.     Portrait.     16° 5817.5 

—  The   pupils  of  St.  John  the   divine.     [London, 

1868.]  xvi,  320  pp.  Illustrated.  [Sunday 
library.]     Sm.  8° 5937.9 

—  Richard  the  fearless.     [Richard  Sans  Peur,  Nor- 

mandy, 10th  century] 927.20 

—  The  Stokesley  secret 918.23 

—  The  trial:  more  links  of  The  daisy  chain 318.8 

•—  The  two  guardians 318.13 

—  The  young  step-mother 318.10 

—  joint  editor.      European   history.      See  Sewell, 

Elizabeth  Mary 5927.7 

A^o<e.  — Miss  Yonge's  novels,  «o  far  as  they  picture  con- 
teniporary  lite,  are  perhaps  the  most  popular  representations 
of  English  home  life  which  we  have.  She  also  excels  in 
delineations  of  life  in  the  higher  classes. 

Yorkshire,  England.  Yorkshire  oddities,  incidents, 
and  strange  events.  Baring-Gould,  S.  London, 
1875.     2  V.     Sm.  8° 5616.17 

YosEMiTE,  The,  guide-book  [pocket  edition].     See 

California.     Geological  survey 5039.1 

YouMANS,  Edward  Livingstone,  editor.  The  culture 
de"manded  by  modern  life;  addresses  and  argu- 
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C<mtents.  —  Youmans,  E.  L. :  Mental  discipline  in  education ; 
Tyndall,  J. :  Importance  of  the  study  of  physics ;  H«nfrey,  A. : 
Educational  claims  of  botanical  science;  Huxley,  T.  H. : 
*  Methods  of  studying  zoology;  Paget,  J.:  Importance  of  the 
study  of  physiology ;  Faraday,  M. :  Observations  on  •  the 
Education  of  the  judgment;  Whewell,  "W. :  Influence  of  the 
history  of  science  upon  intellectual  education  ;  Hodgson,  W. 
B. :  Importance  of  the  study  of  economic  science:  Spencer, 
H. :  Political  education;  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.:  Early  mental 
training  and  the  studios  best  litted  for  it ;  Eiebig,  J.  vou  :  Tlic 
development  of  ideas  in  physical  science;  Youmans,  E.  L. : 
Observations  on  the  scientific  study  of  human  nature;  Ap- 
pendix. 

Young,  Charles  Frederick  T.  Fires,  fire  engines, 
and  fire  brigades:  with  a  history  of  manual  and 
steam  fire  engines.  With  illustrations.  London, 
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Young,  Charles  Mayne,  Memoir  of.     Young,  J.  C. 

London,  1871.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5425.4 

Young,  John  Radford.  Navigation  and  nautical 
astronomy,  in  theory  and  practice.  New  edition, 
with  index.     London,  n.  d.     282  pp.     12° 1715.22 

Young,  Julian  Charles.  Memoir  of  Charles  Mayne 
Young,  with  extracts  from  [the]  journal  [of  J. 
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Portraits.     Sm.  8° 5425.4 

—  Personal  reminiscences.      (In  Stoddard,    R.   H. 

Bric-a-brac  series) 1828.2 

Young,  Thomas.  Miscellaneous  works.  London, 
1855.  3  V.  Portrait.  Illuitrated.  Folded 
plates.     8° 5612.3 

—  Life  of.     Peacock,  G.     London,  1855.     8° 542L3 

Young  America  abroad.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Young  America  in  Wall-street.     Train,  G.  F.     New 

York,  1857.     12° 414.3 

Young  Brown.     Murray,  G 319.24 

Young  Crusoe,  The.     Hofland,  B 918.22 

Young  deliverers,  The,  of  Pleasant  cove.    Kellogg,  E.     922.6 

Young  detective.  The.     Parker,  R.  A 933.17 

Young  Dodge  club  series.  The.  See  De  Mille, 
James. 

Young  duke,  The.     Disraeli,  B 721.18 

Young  exiles.  The.     Bowman,  A 1118.5 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States.     Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Boston,  1875.     Sq.  16° 618.2 

Young  lady's  offering.  The;  or,  gems  of  prose  and 
poetry.  Sigourney,  L.  H.,  and  others.  Boiton, 
1858.     12° 5216.2 


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Shelf.  No. 

YoiTNG  lieutenant,  The.     Adams,  W.  T ^ . .     924.2 

Young  marooners.  The,   on  the  Florida  coast;    or, 

Robert  and  Harold.     Goulding,  F.  R 1127.5 

YoiTNG  mechanic.  The.  Containing  directions  for  the 
use  of  all  kinds  of  tools,  and  for  the  construc- 
tion of  steam  engines  and  mechanical  models, 
including  the  art  of  turning  in  wood  and  metal. 
By  the  author  of  "  The  lathe  and  its  uses,"  etc. 
From  the  English  edition,  with  corrections. 
New  York,   1872.     iv,  346-4-  pp.     Illustrated. 

Sm.  4° 6426.3 

Young  middy,  The.     Armstrong,  F.  C 931.8 

Young  moose  hunters,  The.     Stephens,  C.  A 921.11 

Young  New  York:  a  comedy.     Wilkins,  E.  G.  P. 

NewYork,  N.  D.     12° 1635.4 

Young  outlaw.  The.     Alger,  H.,yr 933.12 

Young  pioneers,  The,  of  the  North-west.     Pearson, 

C.  H 937.17 

Young  prima  donna,  The.     Grey,  Mrs 521.34 

Young  prince,  A.     Thackeray,  A.  I.     Works 512.1.3 

Young  prince  Marigold.     Maguire,  J.  F 928.11 

Young  scamp.   The:    a  farce.     Stirling,   E.     New 

York,  n.  D.     12° 1635.4 

Young  ship-builders,  The,  of  Elm  island.     Kellogg, 

E 922.11 

Young  step-mother.  The.     Yonge,  CM 3 18. 10 

Young  surveyor,  The.     Trowbridge,  J.  T 1115.7 

Young  voyagers.  The.     Adams,  W.  T 918.3 

Young  voyageurs,  The.     Reid,  M 923.33 

Young  yachtsmen.  The.     Bowman,  A 938.17 

Young  yagers.  The. .  Reid,  M 923.30 

Youth's  companion.  Vol.  1-3,  5,  7-14,  16-19,  23-29, 

32,46.     Boston,  1827-73.     25  v.     4° 1420.1 

Youth's  companion,  The;  or  a  safe  guide  to  emi- 
nence.      Amator    Virtutis,    pseud.       Andover, 

1820.     Sra.  12° 1919.1 

Youthful  voices:  a  collection  of  hymns  and  tunes, 
for  the  use  of  Sunday  schools.  The  music 
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120  pp.     12° 1625.9 

Yucatan,  Incidents  of  travel  in.     Stephens,  J.  L. 

New  York,  1843.     2  v.     8° 5930.5 

—  Same.     New  York,  1856.     2  v.     8° 422.5 

Yule,  Henry,  editor.  Cathay  and  the  way  thither; 
being  a  collection  of  medieval  notices  of  China. 
With  a  preliminary  essay  on  the  intercourse 
between  China  and  the  western  nations  previous 
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Zachos,  John  C.  Phonic  primer  and  reader:  a 
rational  method  of  teaching  reading  by  the 
sounds  of  the  letters,  without  altering  the  or- 
thography.    Boston,  1864.     x,  75  pp.     12° 1736.3 

Zadig;  or,  the  book  of  fate.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de. 

London, 1784.     8°  513.13 

Zaidee:  a  romance.     Oliphant,  M.  (0.  W.) 721.10 

Zampa.     Herold,  L.  J.  F.     (In  Ditson,  0.,  and  co. 

Standard  opera  librettos) *. 6233.3.1 

Zanoni.     Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.)  L 336.6 

Zelda's  fortune.     Francillon,  R.  E. 731.28 

Zenobia:  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.  [Historical 
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12° 726.15 

Zephyrinus,  pope.     See  Hippolytus,  St. 


Shelf.  No. 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment.  Whitney,  A.  D.  T 537.13 

Zeuner,  Ch.     The  ancient  lyre,  a  collection  of  old, 

new,  and  original  church  music.     11th  edition. 

Boston,  1840.     xv,  363-}-  pp.     Oblong  8° 1518.5 

ZiNCALi,  The;  or,  an  account  of  the  gypsies  of  Spain. 

Borrow,  G.     New  York,  1869.     8° 5931.13 

ZiNCKE,  Foster  Barham.    Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  and 

of   the   Khedive.      2d   edition.     With   a   map. 

London,  1873.     xii,  546  pp.     8° 5911.13 

Zoe's  *  brand.'     By  the  author  of  "  Recommended 

to  mercy" 317.6 

ZoLLiKOFER,   Georg   Joachim.     Exercises  of  piety: 

or,  meditations   on   the  principal  doctrines  and 

duties  of  religion.     Translated  from  the  French 

edition,   by  J.   Manning.     Abridged  by  T.  M. 

Harris.     Boston,  1855.     xii,  186  pp.     12° 1535.24 

Zoology.    Carpenter,  W.  B.   London,  1857.  2  v.  16°.  6616.1 

See  also  Animals. 

Zoonomia;  or,  the  laws  of  organic  life.     Darwin,  E. 

London,  1801.     2  v.     8° 6614.2 

ZoPHiiJL;  or,  the  bride  of  seven.     [Poem.]     Brooks, 

M.  G.     Boston,  1833.     16° 1618.3 

ZSCHOKKE,  (Johann)  Heinrich  (Daniel).     Novellen 

und  Dichtungen.     Zehnte  vermehrte  Ausgabe. 

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Contents.  —  [Vol.  I.]  1.  Sehnsucht  nach  dem  Schauen  des 
Unsichtbaren ;  Alamontade;  Harmonius;  Der  Eros,  oder 
iiber  die  Liebe;  Die  Herrnhuter-Familie.  2.  Diocletian  in 
Salona;  Blatter  aus  dem  Tagebuch  des  armen  Pfarr-Vikars 
von  Wiltshire;  Die  Verklarutigen ;  Kleine  Ursachen;  Jona- 
than Frock.  [II.]  3.  Ein  Narr  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhun- 
derts;  Die  weiblichen  Stufenjahre;  Der  Millionar;  Der  todte 
Gaft;  Der  Fiirstenblick ;  Das  Loch  im  Aermel.  4.  Addrich 
im  Moos.  [III.]  5.  DerFreihof  von  Aarau.  6.  Der  Fliicht- 
ling  im  Jura;  Die  Griindung  von  Maryland;  Die  Irrfahrt 
desPhilhelenen;  Florette;  Maryam  in  der  Wiiste.  [IV.]  7. 
Die  Prinzessen  von  "W^olfenbiittel ;  Agathokles;  Der  Pflan- 
zer  in  Cuba;  Hermingarde.  8.  Der  Pascha  von  Buda ;  Der 
Creole;  Der  Feldweibel ;  Das  blaue  Wander.  [V.]  9.  Das 
Ahenteuer  der  Neujahrsnacht;  Die  Walpurgisnacht;  Der  . 
Blondin  von  Namur;  Kriegerische  Abenteuer  eines  Fried- 
fertigen;  Die  Bohne;  Die  Nacht  in  Brczwezmcisl ;  Das 
Bein;  Es  ist  sehr  moglieh!  Erzahlungen  im  Nebel;  Die 
islandischen  Briefe.  10.  Riickwirkungeu,  oder  wer  regiert 
dennV  Der  zerbrochene  Krug;  Herrn  Quints  Verlobung; 
Hans  Dampf  in  alien  Gassen ;  Tantchen  Rosemarin,  oder 
Alles  vcrkehrt;  Die  Reise  wider  Willen;  Der  Abend  vor  der 
Hochzeit;  Das  Wirthshaus  zu  Cransac.  [VI.]  11.  Die  Rose 
von  Disentis;  Die  Liebe  der  Ausgewanderten ;  Schulze  von 
Celle  und  Cacilie.  12.  Lyonel  Harlington;  Die  Lampe  des 
Anaxagoras  und  die  russische  Furstin  ;  An  Euphrasien  iiber 
den  Nachruhm ;  Der  Konig  von  Akim ;  An  Rosais.  [VII.] 
13.  Genfer  Novellen.  14.  Bilder  aus  dem  hauslichen  Leben; 
Schweizer-Skizzen  ;  Olavide.s,  der  neue  Belisar;  Der  Besuch 
im  Marienbade.  [VIII.]  1.5.  Wie  man  lieben  muss;  Abel- 
lino;  Gedichte.  16.  Das  Goldniacherdorf;  Meister  Jordan, 
Oder  Handwerk  hat  goldenen  Buden;  Die  Branntweinpest. 
17.  Spruch  und  Schwank  des  Schweizerboten. 

—  History  of  Switzerland.     With  a  continuation  to 

1848  by  E.  Zschokke.  Translated  by  F.  G.  Shaw. 

New  York,  1860.     xi,  405  pp.     Map.     12° 5914.5 

—  The   princess    of    Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel    and 

other  tales.     From  the  German  by  M.  A.  Faber.  316.11 

—  The  rose  of  Disentis.     A  novel.     From  the  Ger- 

man by  J.  J.  D.  Trenor.... 737.27 

ZuERCHER,  F.,  and  Margolle,  E.  Meteors,  aerolites, 
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Zulu  land.  Wild  sports  and  savage  life  in.     Walms- 

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Zurich.     Spectacles  for  young  eyes.     Lander,  S.  W.  922.18 
Zuyder-Zee,    Holland.       La  Hollande  pittoresque, 
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Note.  —  As  far  as  practicable,  entries  of  these  books,  either  by  main  titles  or  cross-references,  have  been  made  in  the 
foregoing  list;  and  the  entries  here,  whether  of  main  titles  or  cross-references,  are  supplemental  to  such  in  the  preceding 
list,  except  in  cases  where  the  entire  record  is  made  here.  Several  titles  from  the  preceding  list  are  here  repeated  to 
include  corrections  since  made. 


Shelf.  No. 

Abbot,  Henry  L.,  joint  author.  Report  upon  the 
physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  river, 
etc.     See  Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson 6920.2 

Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot.  American  pioneers 
and  patriots,  Benjamin  Franklin.  A  picture 
of  the  struggles  of  our  infant  nation,  one  hun- 
dred years  ago.  Illustrated.  New  York  [1876]. 
373+ pp.     12° 1014.17 

About,   Edmond   (Francois  Valentin).      The   man 

with  the  broken  ear.     Translated  by  H.  Holt. . .  517.20 

Above  suspicion.     Riddell,  J.  H 730.17 

Achsah:   a  New  England  life-study.     Round,  W. 

M.  F 532.20 

Actions  speak  louder  than  words.     Neily,  K.  J.  ...  938.20 

Adam  Grainger.     Wood,  E.  P 333.23 

Adams,  Abigail.  Familiar  letters  during  the  revo- 
lution.     »S'ee  Adams,  John 5026.8 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall.  Democracy  and  monarchy 
in  France  from  the  inception  of  the  great  revo- 
lution to  the  overthrow  of  the  second  empire. 
2d  edition,  revised.  New  York,  1875.  viii, 
544pp.     12" 5515.4 

Adams,  Harriet  A.     Dawn 722.18 

Adams,  John  and  Abigail.  Familiar  letters  during 
the  revolution.  With  a  memoir  of  Mrs.  Adams. 
By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  New  York,  1876. 
xxxii,  424  pp.     Portrait.     16° 5026.8 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Memoirs.     Edited  by  Charles 

Francis  Adams.  Vol.x.   Philadelphia,  1876.  8°.  5021. 10 

Adams,  William  T.  Young  America  abroad.  Red 
cross;  or.  Young  America  in  England  and 
Wales.    Boston,  1871.   336pp.    Illustrated.  16°.  916.18 

Adelphi.     See  Terentius. 

Adrift  in  a  boat.     Kingston,  W.  II.  G 931.12 

Adrift  in  Dixie;  or,  a  Yankee  olficer  among  the 

rebels.  Estabrooks,  H.  L.  New  York,  1866.   16°.  715.33 

Africa.  Verne,  J.  The  adventures  of  three  Eng- 
lishmen and  three  Russians  in  South  Africa. 
[Fiction.]    London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.32 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.  A  voyage  of  explora- 
tion and  discovery  in  Central  Africa.  [Bur- 
lesque.]    London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.30 

Agnes  Sorel.     A  novel.     James,  G.  P.  R 730.6 

Agriculture.     The  New-England  farmer;  or  geor- 

gical  dictionary.     Deane,  S.     Boston,  1822.    8°.  6423.3 

AiNSwoRTH,  William  Harrison.     Crichton 722.13 

Albany,  Louise,  countess  of.  See  Hayward,  A. 
Biographical  and  critical  essays.  London,  1873. 
8° 5833.3.2 

Albemarle,  6th  earl  of.  See  Keppel,  George 
Thomas.  * 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.     Little  women.     2  v 926.12 

—  Silver  pitchers:  and  Independence,  a  centennial 

love  story 718.9 

Aldrich,   Thomas  Bailey.     Daisy's  necklace:  and 

what  came  of  it.     (A  literary  episode) 116.2 


Shelf.  No. 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.     See  Hayward,  A.     Biographi- 

cal  and  critical  essays.     London,  1873.     8°..  ..5833.3.2 

Alford,  Henry.      Poetical  works.      Boston,   1853. 

4244-pp.     16° 1624.5 

AhQ A.TCU1E, pseud.     Seen  and  unseen.     A  novel  ....  532.21 

Alger,  Horatio,  jr.  Sam's  chance ;  and  how  he  im- 
proved it.     [Tattered  Tom  series.     2d  series] . . .  933.28 

—  Timothy  Crump's  ward 1126.1 

Alone  in  London.     Smith,  H.... 1128.1 

Alps.      Alpine  guides.     Pennine  Alps,   including 

Mont  Blanc  and  Monte  Rosa.     Ball,  J.     Lon- 
don, 1873.     16° 5936.6 

Alwyn's  first  wife.     Craik,  D.  (M.)     Leipzig. .: . . .  323.27 

—  Same.     New  York 530.23 

Amelia,  History  of.     [Fiction.]     Fielding,  H 722.21 

American  angler's  guide.  The.     Brown,  J.  J.     New 

York,  1876.     8" 6413.4 

American  homes  series.     Namely:  — 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.     The  young  moose  hunters,  a 

backwoods-boy's  story 921.11 

Ammianus  Marcellinus.  Roman  history,  during 
the  reigns  of  the  emperors  Constantius,  Julian, 
Jovianus,  Valentinian,  and  Valens.  Translated 
by  C.  D.  Yonge,  With  a  general  index.  Lon- 
don,   1862.      vii,    646   pp.       [Bohn's   Classical 

library.]     Sm.  8° 6117.9 

Anastasius,  M.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 530.23 

Ancient  regime,  The.     A  tale.     James,  G.  P.  R 722.14 

Andrews,  Fanny.     A  family  secret.     A  novel 730.11 

Andria.     See  Terentius. 

Anecdotes.     Hindley,   C.      Tavern   anecdotes  and 

sayings.     London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5616.18 

—  Spence,  J.     Anecdotes,  observations,  and  charac- 

ters, of  books  and  men.    London,  1858.    Sm.  8°.5617.19 

—  Timbs,  J.     English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5617.20 

Angling.     See  Fish  and  fishing. 

Animal  magnetism;    or  psycodunamy.     Leger,  T. 

New  York,  1846.     12° 1522.16 

Annals,  The,  of  England.  Foote,  W.  E.  ?  Ox- 
ford, 1876.     8° 5413.4 

Annals  of  the  road.   Malet,  H.  E.  London,  1876.  8°.  5433.4 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.     Robinson,  F.  W 731.25 

Apperley,   Charles  James.      Essays  on  the  road. 

See  Malet,  Harold  Esdailo 5433.4 

Appleton,  Thomas  Gold.  A  Nile  journal.  Illus- 
trated.   Boston  [London],  1876.   307-|-pp.    16°.     436.9 

Appleton's  journal  of  literature,  science,  and  art. 

VoL  14.     New  York,  1875.     8° 1332.1 

Arblay,  Frances  d',  formerly  Miss  Burney.  Diary 
and  letters.  Edited  by  her  niece,  Charlotte 
Barrett.  New  edition,  revised,  with  portraits. 
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Contenta.  — 
1788  to  1796. 


Vol.  I.  1778  to  1784. 
IV.  1797  to  1840. 


ill.  1785  to  1788.  III. 


Archer,  E.  M.,  pseud.     Under  the  limes 713.11 


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Shelf.  No. 
Army  and  navy  journal.   Vol.12.    New  York,  1874- 

75.     F'^ 6530.1 

Arnold,   Matthew.      New  poems.      Boston,   1867. 

viii,  208  pp.     16° 1616.20 

Art,  L'.     Revue  hebdomadaire  illustree.     Tome  1, 

3,4.     Paris,  1875,  76.     3  v.     F° 5310.1 

Art-journal,  The.  New  series.  Vol.  14.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     4° 6521.1 

Art-student,   An,   in   Munich.       Howitt,   A.    M. 

London,  1853.     2v.ini.     Sm.  8° 6215.1 

Arthur.     See  Morte  dArthur. 

Artist's,  The,  love.     Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 522.28 

Artists,  The,  of  America.   Lester,  C.  E.  New  York, 

1846.     8° 1012.8 

Atonement,   The,    of   Learn    Dundas.       [Fiction.] 

Linton,  E.  L 730.19 

Aunt  Saidee's  cow.     Prichard,  S.  J 928.23 

Autobiography,  The,  of  a  seaman.     Cochrane,  T. 

London,  1860.     2  v.     8° 6334.2 

Autumn  leaves.     [Juvenile.]    Denison,  E.  F 938.12 

Baden,  Frances  Henshaw.  Stories.  See  South- 
worth,  Emma  Dorothy  Eliza  Nevitte 622.28 

Baker,  George  Melville.  An  old  man's  prayer. 
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—  The  social  stage:  original  dramas,  comedies,  bur- 

lesques, and  entertainments  for  home  recreation, 
schools,  and  public  exhibitions.  Boston,  1875 
[cop.  1870].     Illustrated.     16° 1635.7 

—  The  temperance  drama:  a  series  of  dramas,  come- 

dies, and  farces,  for  temperance  exhibitions,  and 
home  and  school  entertainment.  Boston,  1874. 
230  pp.     16° ; 1636.5 

Ballads,  English  and  Scottish.    Child,  F.  J.,  editor. 

Boston,  1871.     8  v.     16° 5628.5 

Ballou's  monthly  magazine.     Vol.  41,  42.     Boston, 

1875.     2  V.     8° 1433.2 

Ballston,  New  York,  An  analysis  of  the  mineral 
waters  of.  Steel,  J.  H.  Saratoga  Springs,  1838. 
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Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  the  discovery  of  the  continent. 
Vol.  i-vi.  Thoroughly  revised  edition.  Bos- 
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Barnes,  Albert.     Notes  on  the  gospels.     See  Bible. 

New  Testament.      Gospels 6327.23 

Barrett,  Mary.     Our  summer  at  Hillside  farm 1118.9 

Bath-chair  man's,  The,  story.     Church,  F 337.23 

Bavarian  highlands,  The.    Schmid,  H.,  and  Stieler, 

C.     London,  1874.     4° 5720.1 

Beadle,  Erastus  F.  Beadle's  dime  book  of  dreams: 
their  romance  and  mystery;  with  a  complete  in- 
terpretation dictionary.  Compiled  from  the  most 
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Bear  hunters.  The,  of  the  Eocky  mountains.  Bow- 
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Beauchamp's  career.     Meredith,  G 331.24 

Beaumarchais,  Pierre  Augustin  Caron  de.  Lomenie, 
L.  L.  de.  Beaumarchais  and  his  times.  Lon- 
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Becker,  Wilhelm  Adolf.  Charicles,  or  illustrations 
of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.  With 
notes  and  excursuses.  From  the  German.  Trans- 
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1874.     xxi,  512  pp.     Illustrated.    Sm.  8° 6117.15 

—  Gall  us,  or  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augustus. 

With  notes  and  excursuses  illustrative  of  the 
manners  and  customs  of  the  Romans.  Trans- 
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Beecher,  Henry  Ward.  Woman's  influence  in  poli- 
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Beneden,  Pierre  Joseph  van.  International  scientific 
series.  Animal  parasites  and  messmates.  With 
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B^RANGER,  Pierre  Jean  de.  Memoirs.  Written  by 
himself.  2d  edition,  with  additional  anecdotes  and 
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Shelf.  No. 
Bernard,  Charles  de.     See  Du  Grail,  de  la  Vil- 

LETTE,  Charles  Bernard. 

Bessie  Lovell ;  or,  the  power  of  a  loving  child 1118.15 

Bible.     Harris,  T.  M.     The  natural  history  of  the 

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—  Smith,  W.    The  student's  Scripture  history.    The 

Old  Testament  history.  From  the  creation  to 
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—  New  Testament.    The  student's  Scripture  history. 

The  New  Testament  history.  Smith,  W.  Lon- 
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German.      Protestanten-Bibol.      Neuen  Testa- 

mentes.  Herausgegeben  von  P.  W.  Schmidt  und 
Franz  von  Holtzendorff.  2te  revidirte  Auflage. 
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Gospels.     Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on 

the  gospels.  By  Albert  Barnes.  17th  edition. 
Revised  and  corrected,  with  an  index,  a  chrono- 
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Bibliotheca  sacra,  and  theological  eclectic.    Vol.  32. 

Andover,  1875.     8° 6736.1 

Bickersteth,  Edward  Henry.  The  Rock  of  ages; 
or  Scripture  testimony  to  the  one  eternal  God- 
head of  the  Father,  and  of  the  Son,  and  of 
the  Holy  Ghost.  With  an  introduction  by 
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1524.7  and  5816.24 

Biography.  Hayward,  A.  Biographical  and  criti- 
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—  Timbs,  J.     English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities. 

London,  1875.     Sm.  8° 5617.20 

Black,  Adam  and  Charles,  publishers.    Black's  guide 

to  England  and  Wales.     Containing  plans  of  the 

principal  cities,  charts,  maps,  and  views,  and  a 

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Black,  William.     Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart,  and 

other  stories.     Leipzig 331.28 

Contents.  —  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart ;  The  marriage  of 
Moira  Fergus;  The  man  who  was  like  Shakspeare;  The 
Highlands  of  the  city ;  The  strange  horse  of  Loch  Suainabhal. 

Blackmore,  Richard  Doddridge.     Cradock  Nowell : 

a  tale  of  the  New  forest 730.14 

—  Cripps,  the  carrier.     A  woodland  tale 530.24 

Blind    girl.    The,    of    Wittenberg.       Wildenhahn, 

K.A 722.27 

Blockade   runners,   The.     Verne,   J.     New   York, 

1874.     8° 713.4 

—  Same.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.31 

Blue  jackets;    or,  the  adventures  of  J.  Thompson 

among  "  the  heathen  Chinee."     Greey,  E 730.22 

Boats,  Forms  of  ships  and.     Bland,  W.     London, 

1868.     12° 1715.10 

Bohn's  Antiquarian  library.     Namely  :  — 

—  Mallet,  P.  H.     Northern  antiquities 5715.6 

Bohn's  Classical  library.     Namely  :  — 

—  Ammianus  Marcellinus.     Roman  history,  during 

the  reigns  of  the  emperors  Constant! us,  Julian, 
Jovian  us,  Valentinian,  and  Valens 6117.9 

—  Cicero,  M.T.     Orations.     4v 6117.6 

—  Justinus,  Nepos,  C,  and  Eutropius.     [Works]. .  .6117.10 

—  Livius  Patavinus,  T.     The  history  of  Rome 6117.11 

—  Sallustius  Crispus,  C,  Florus,  L.  A.,  and  Velleius 

Paterculus,  C.     [Works] 6117.7 

—  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.     Lives  of  the  twelve 

Csesars ;  added,  lives  of  the  grammarians,  rhet- 
oricians, and  poets 6117.8 

Bohn's  Standard  library.     Namely  :  — 

—  Junius,  pseud.     Letters 5637.3 

—  Smyth,  W.     Lectures  on  modern  history.     2v...  5925.7 
Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion.    2v 5517.10 

—  Thierry,  (J.  N.)  A.     The  formation  and  progress 

of  the  tiers  etat,  or  third  estate  in  France 5517.9 

BoissiER,    Marie   Louis  Gaston.     L'opposition  sous 

lesCesars.     Paris,  1875.     372-|-pp.     8° 5513.7 

BossuET,  Jacques  Benigne.  Bossuet  and  his  contem- 
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Boston,  Mass.  Municipal  government.  March  17th, 
1876.  Celebration  of  the  centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  evacuation  of  Boston  by  the  British 
army,  March  17th,  1776.  Reception  of  the 
Washington  medal.  Oration  delivered  in  Music 
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George  E.  Ellis.  Boston,  1876.  199  pp.  Maps. 
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Second  report  of  the  board  of  commissioners 

[T.  J.  Coolidge,  W.  Gray,  jr.,  C.  H.  Dalton]  of 
the  department  of  parks,  1876.  Boston,  1876. 
42  pp.     Folded  maps  and  plana.     8° 6926.3 

—  Baldwin  Place  home  for  little  wanderers.  The  little 

wanderers'  advocate.     Vol.  8,  10,  11.     Boston, 

1872-75.     3  V.     8^^ 1335.2 

Boston  directory  for  1876.  Boston  [1876].     8°.*R.R.,E.2.5 
Botany.     A  dictionary  of  botanical  terms.     Hens- 
low,  J.  S.     London  [1861].     Sm.  8" 6627.4 

Bowman,   Anne.     The  bear  hunters  of   the  Rocky 

mountains 938.18 

—  The  boy  voyagers;  or,  the  pirates  of  the  East  ...   938.15 

—  Clarissa;    or,  the  Mervyn  inheritance.     A  book 

for  young  ladies 938. 19 

—  Esperanza;  or,  the  home  of  the  wanderers 938.13 

—  The  kangaroo  hunters;    or,   adventures  in   the 

bush 938.14 

—  Tom  and  the  crocodiles 938.16 

—  The  young  yachtsmen 938. 17 

Boy  voyagers,   The;    or,  the   pirates  of  the  East. 

Bowman,  A 938.15 

Braddon,    Mary    Elizabeth.       Dead    men's   shoes. 

Leipzig 321.27 

—  Same.     New  York 730.9 

—  My  sister's  confession  and  other  stories 730.24 

Contents.  —  My  sister's  confession ;  Old  Rudderford  hall ; 
At  Chrigliton  abbey;  Colonel  Beuyon's  entanglement;  The 
scene-painter's  wife;  The  dreaded  guest. 

Bradley,  Mary  E.    Douglass  farm ;  a  juvenile  story 

of  life  in  Virginia 1118.12 

Bray,  Anna  Eliza.  The  good  St.  Louis  and  his 
times.  London,  1870.  xvi,  392  pp.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8° 5937.13 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  The  homo:  or,  family  cares  and 
family  joys.  Translated  from  the  Swedish,  by 
Mary  Howitt 730.20 

Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison.  The  religious  sentiment, 
its  source  and  aim.  A  contribution  to  the  science 
and  philosophy  of  religion.  New  York,  1876. 
iv,  284+ pp.     16° 5815.27 

Brockbtt,  Linus  P.  Our  great  captains.  Grant, 
Sherman,  Thomas,  Sheridan,  and  Farragut. 
New  York,  1865.     251pp.     Portraits.     12° 1015.8 

Brooke,  Stopford  Augustus.  English  literature. 
New  York,  1876.  167+  pp.  [Green,  J.  R., 
editor.     Literature  primers.]     16° 1738.3 

Brown,  John  J.  The  American  angler's  guide;  or, 
complete  fisher's  manual,  for  the  United  States. 
5th  edition.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1876. 
428+  pp.     8° 6413.4 

Bryant,  William  Cullen,  and  Gay,  Sydney  Howard. 
A  popular  history  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
first  discovery  of  the  western  hemisphere  by  the 
Northmen,  to  the  end  of  the  first  century  of  the 
union  of  the  states.  Preceded  by  a  sketch  of 
the  pre-historic  period  and  the  age  of  the  mound 
builders.  Vol.  i.  New  York,  1876.  Maps. 
Portraits.     Fac-similes.     Illustrations.     8° 610.5 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  A  short  history  of  natural 
science  and  of  the  progress  of  discovery  from  the 
time  of  the  Greeks  to  the  present  day.  With 
illustrations.  New  York,  1876.  xxiii,  467  pp. 
12° 6835.4 

BuLWER,  Sir  Henry  Lytton  Earle,  baron  Balling  and 
Bulwer.  See  Hayward,  A.  Biographical  and 
critical  essays.     London,  1873.     8° 5833.3.2 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  (George  Earle)  Lytton, 
lord  Lytton.  Pausanias  the  Spartan.  An  un- 
finished historical  romance.  Edited  by  his  son. 
Leipzig 336.22 

Buonarroti,  Michelangelo,  or  Michel  Agnolo,  Life 

and  works  of.    Wilson,  C.H.    London,  1876.  8^.  6211.11 


Shelf.  No. 

Burckett,  Florence.     Wildmoor.     A  novel 532.2 

Burnand,   Francis   Cowley.     To  Buddlecombe  and 

back 539.12 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  The  history  of  the  reformation  of 
the  church  of  England.  New  edition,  revised, 
and  the  records  collated  with  the  originals,  by 
N.  Pocock.     Oxford,  1865.     7  v.     8° 6320.5 

Burns,  Dawson.  Christendom  and  the  drink  curse: 
an  appeal  to  the  Christian  world  for  efficient 
action  against  the  causes  of  intemperance.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     xii,  333  pp.     8° 1912.9 

Burton,  John  Hill.  History  of  Scotland  from 
Agricola's  invasion  to  the  extinction  of  the  last 
Jacobite  insurrection.  2d  edition.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     8  v.     Sm.  8° 5418.6 

Butler,  William  Allen.    Poems.    Boston,  1871.    vi, 

263  pp.     12° 1626.1 

Butt,   Beatrice  May.      Leisure  hour  series.     Miss 

Molly 517.24 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  lord.  Works.  2d  edi- 
tion. With  portrait.  Leipzig,  1866.  5  v. 
Sq.  16° 1614.13 

Note.  —  For  contents,  see  page  30. 

—  Life  of.    Castelar,  E.     New  York,  1876.     12°...   1236.1 

Cadell,  H.  M.     Leisure  hour  series.    Ida  Craven..  517.27 
Cjssars.     Boissier,  M.  L.  G.     L'opposition  sous  les 

Cesars.     Paris,  1875.     8° 5513.7 

—  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.     Lives  of  the  twelve 

Caesars.     London,  1872.     Sm.  8° 6117.8 

Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.    Watson,  H.  C.    New 

York,  1869.     8° 81L8 

Camping  out.     Stephens,  C.  A 1127.1 

Canning,  George.  George  Canning  as  a  man  of  let- 
ters.    Hayward,  A.      Biographical  and  critical 

essays.     London,  1873.     8° 5833.3.1 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  German  romance:  specimens  of 
its  chief  authors;  with  biographical  and  criti- 
cal notices.     Boston,  1841.     2v.ini.     12° 5725.2 

Contents.—  (Johunn  Carl)  August  Musaeus;  Friedrich 
(Heitirich  Carl)  de  La  Motte  Fouque;  (Johann)  Ludwig 
Tieck ;  Ernst  Theodor  Amadeus  (Wilhelra)  Hoffmann ;  Jean 
Paul  Friedrich  Richter. 

Carmichael,  Andrew.  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
philosophy  of  Spurzheim.    1st  American  edition, 

with  notes.     Boston,  1833.     vi,  96  pp.     12° 1227.9 

Carrie  Allison;  or,  in  the  vineyard.    Davis,  C.  E. ..   929.10 

Cash-boy's,  The,  trust.     Mitchell,  A.M..-. 1127.13 

Castelar,  Emilio.  Life  of  Lord  Byron  and  other 
sketches.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Arthur  Arnold. 
New  York,  1876,     xii,  347  pp.     12° 1236.1 

Contents.  —  Lord  Byron ;  Victor  Hugo ;  Alexander  Dumas ; 
Emile  Girardin ;  Daniel  Manin ;  Adolphe  Thiers. 

Catholic  world,  The.   VoL  22.    New  York,  1875.  8°.  6715.1 

Centennial  commissioner.  A,  in  Europe,    1874-76. 

Forney,  J.  W.     Philadelphia,  1876.     12° 436.10 

Centennials.  Boston,  Mass.  Municipal  govern- 
ment. March  17th,  1876.  Celebration  of  the 
centennial  anniversary  of  the  evacuation  of 
Boston  by  the  British  army,  March  17th,  1776. 
Boston,  1876.     L.  8° 810.12 

Channing,   William  Ellery.     A  selection  from  [his] 

works.     Boston,  1855.     v,  480+  pp.     12° 1915.11 

Chantrey,  Sir  Francis,  Memorials  of.     Holland,  J. 

London  [1851].     Sm.  8° 5338.2 

Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  Story  of  a  summer  [at  Horace 
Greeley's  home] ;  or,  journal  leaves  from  Chap- 
paqua.  Cleveland,  C.   New  York,  1874.  Sq.  16°.  1019.2 

Charicles,  or  illustrations  of  the  private  life  of  the 
ancient  Greeks.  Becker,  W.  A.  London,  1874. 
Sm.  8° 6117.15 

Charles  I,  of  England,  Commentaries  on  the   life 

and  reign  of.  Disraeli,  I.  London,  1851.  2  v.  8°.  5421.6 

Charles  XII,  of  Sweden,  History  of.     Voltaire,  F. 

M.  A.  de.     Edinburgh,  1873.     Sm.  8° 5726.6 

Charlesworth,  Maria  Louisa.     Oliver  of  the  mill. 

A  tale 722.26 

Cheever,  George  Barrell,  editor.  The  American 
common-place  book  of  poetry,  with  occasional 
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Cherbuliez,   Victor.      Meta  Holdenis.      [Fiction.] 

3e  edition.     Paris,  1875.     271+ pp.     16° 2016.13 

—  PauIeMere.     Paris,  1865.     352+ pp.     18°  ....5536.16 

Chesney,  George.     The  dilemma.     A  novel 730.12 

Chicot,  the  jester.    An  historical  romance.    Dumas, 

A.  (D.) 718.8 

Chikamatsu  Monzayemon.  Chiushingura;  or,  the 
loyal  league.  A  Japanese  romance.  Translated 
by  F.  V.  Dickins.  With  introduction  by  Hoff- 
man Atkinson.  [Arfrfed  Appendix.]  New  York, 
1876.  213+  pp.  Fac-similes.  Illustrations. 
Oblong  4° 5928.4 

Note.  —  The  appendix  contains  a  metrical  version  of  parts 
of  the  story.  TJie  illustrations  were  "  drawn  and  engraved  by 
"  anese  artists,  and  printed  by  Japanese  printers."  The  bind- 
ing  


Japanese  artists,  and  printed  by  Japanese  printers, 
of  bark  paper  made  by  the  Japanese. 


Child,  The,  of  the  wreck;  or,  the  loss  of  the  Royal 

George.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G 1118.13 

China,  Travels  in,   1844-6.     Hue,   t,.  R.     London 

[1852].     2  V.     16° 5935.12 

Chiushingura;  or,  the  loyal  league.  A  Japanese 
romance.  Chikamatsu  Monzayemon.  New 
York,  1876.     Oblong  4° 5928.4 

Chronicle  of  events,  discoveries,  and  improvements, 
for  the  popular  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge, 
with  an  authentic  record  of  facts.  Illustrated 
with  maps  and  drawings.  Boston  [1841,  42]. 
2v.ini.     8^ 1317.2 

Note.  —  The  Monthly  chronicle,  Vol.  2, 3  (1841, 42),  with  a 
new  title,  and  some  changes. 

Chrysostomus,  Joannes,  St.     Macgilvray,  W.  tR)hn 

of  the  golden  mouth.     London,  1871.     Sm.  8°. 5937.14 

Church,  Florence, /orTner/y  Miss  Marry  at.  ■  The  girls 

of  Feversham : 530.21 

—  A  lucky  disappointment  and  other  stories.    Leip- 

zig  t 331.31 

Contents. — A  lucky  disappointment;  The  little  Gordon; 
Sir  Marcus's  choice;  Meg  Hartley  s  cure. 

—  The  poison  of  asps  and  other  stories 337.23 

Contents.  —  The  poison  of  asps ;  The  bath-chair  man's 
story;  Plucked  from  the  burning;  A  happy  accident  at 
Brighton. 

—r  A  Star  and  a  heart.     Boston 730.10 

—  "Too  good  for  him" 530.22 

Churchill,  Charles.  See  Forster,  J.  Biographi- 
cal essays.     London,  1860.     Sm.  8° 5425.12 

Churchill,  Fleetwood.  Essays  on  the  puerperal^ 
fever  and  other  diseases  peculiar  to  women. 
Selected  from  the  writings  of  British  authors 
previous  to  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
London,  1849.     viii,  552  pp.     8° 6013.13 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Orations.  Literally  trans- 
lated by  C.  D.  Yonge.  London,  1871,  72.  4  v. 
[Bohn's  Classical  library.]     Sm.  8° 6117.6 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  For  P.  Quintius,  Sextu*  Roscius,  Quin- 
tus  Roscius ;  against  Quintus  Caeciliug,  and  Verres.  II.  For 
M.  Tullius,  M.  Fonteius,  A.  Csecina,  A.  Clueutius,  C.  Corne- 
lius, C.  Rabirius,  L.  Murena,  P.  Sylla,  A.  L.  Archias,  L. 
Flaccus,  M.  E.  Scaurus ;  in  defence  of  the  proposed  Manilian 
law;  against  C.  Antonius,  L.  Catilini,  P.  Clodius,  C.  Curio; 
concerning  the  Agrarian  law ;  after  hii  return.  III.  For  his 
House;  respecting  the  answers  of  the  soothsayers;  for  C. 
Plancius,  P.  Sextius,  M.  Ccclius,  L.  C.  Balbus,  T.  A.  Milo,  C. 
R.  Postumus,  M.  C.  Marcellus,  Q.  Ligarius,  King  Deiotarus; 
against  P.  Vatinius,  L.  C.  Piso ;  on  the  consular  provinces. 
IV.  Philippics ;  Treatise  on  rhetorical  invention ;  The  orator; 
On  topics;  Dialogue  concerning  oratorical  partitions;  Treatise 
on  the  best  style  of  orators. 

—  De  natura  Deorum.     Libri  tres.     Accedunt  notae 

Anglicae.  Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway.  Philadel- 
phia^ [cop.  1846].     2  V.     Sm.  12° 6118.16 

—  Ad  Quintum  fratrem  dialog!  tres  de  oratore.     Ex 

editionibus  Oliveti  et  Ernesti.  Accedunt  nota9 
Anglicae.  Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway.  Philadelphia, 
1849.     2v.     Sm.  12° 6118.17 

—  De   senectute   et  de  amicitia.      Ex  editionibus 

Oliveti  et  Ernesti.  Accedunt  notae  Anglicae. 
Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway.  Editio  tertia.  Philadel- 
phiEe,  1842.     156  pp.     Sm.  12° 6118.15 

Clarissa;  or,  the  Mervyn   inheritance.     Bowman, 

A 938.19 

Clark,  Thomas  March.  John  Whopper  the  news- 
boy    926.28 

Clergy,  A  book  about  the.  Jeaflfreson,  J.  C.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     2v.     8° 1231.4  and  6320.6 


Shelf.  No. 

Clyfpards,  The,  of  Clyffe.     Payn,  J 

Cochrane,  Thomas,   lOth  earl  of  Dundonald.      The  522.24 

autobiography   of    a   seaman.      London,    1860. 

2v.     Charts.     8° : ; 5334.2 

CoLET,   John.     See  Seebohm,   F.     The   Oxford  re- 
formers.    London,  1869.     8° 5811.12 

Collection,  A,  of  psalms  and  hymns,  for  social  and 

private  worship.     3d  edition.      Boston,    1832. 

422  pp.     12° 6328.26 

Collins,  William  Lucas.     Livy  [outlined  and  ex- 
plained].      Philadelphia,     1876.       186+    pp. 

Folded  map.       [Ancient  classics    for   English 

-  readers,]     16° 6116.22 

Colors.     La  lumiere  et  les  couleurs.     Guillemin, 

A.     Paris,  1874.     16° 2015.8 

Comic  history,  A,  of  the  United  States.     Hopkins, 

L.     New  York,  1876.     12° 617.3 

CoNANT  farm.    By  the  author  of  "  Squire  Downing's 

heirs  "  [etc.] 1127.9 

Conspirators,  The;  or,  the  chevalier  d'Harmental. 

Dumas,  A.  (D.) 718.7 

Cornelius  Nepos.     See  Nepos,  Cornelius. 
Cornwall,  Barry,  pseud.  See  Procter,  BryanWaller. 
Cornwall,  C.  M.,  pseud.     Free,  yet  forging  their 

own  chains.     [Fiction] 722.16 

Cortes,    Hernando,   History    of   the    conquest    of 

Mexico,   and  the  life    of.       Prescott,   W.    H. 

Philadelphia,  1873.     3  v.     8° 5014.2 

—  Same.     Philadelphia,  1875.     3  v.     12° 815.6 

Countess  Kate.     Yonge,  CM 1116.2 

Cousin  Clara.     Wise,  D 932.36 

Covenanters.     Dodds,  J.     The  fifty  years'  struggle 

of   the    Scottish    covenanters,    1638    to    1688. 
London  [1868].     Sm.  8° 5417.9 

—  Napier,  M.     Montrose  and  the  covenanters,  their 

characters  and  conduct.  London,  1838.  2  v.  8°.  5411.2 
Cradock    Nowell:     a    tale    of     the    New    forest. 

Blackmore,  R.  D 730,14 

Craik,     Dinah    (Maria),    formerly    Miss    Muloch. 

Nothing  new.     Tales.     New  York 530.23 

Contents. —  Lord  Erlistoun;  Alwyn's  first  wife;  M.  Anasta- 

sius ;  The  water  cure ;  The  last  house  in  C street ;  A  family 

in  love ;  A  low  marriage ;  The  double  house. 

Crew,  The,  of  the  Dolphin.     Smith,  H 529.11 

Crimean  war,  1853-56.    The  invasion  of  the  Crimea: 

its  origin,  and  an  account  of  its  progress  down 

to  the  death  of  Lord  Raglan.     Kinglake,  A.  W. 

Leipzig,  1863-75.     10  v.  in  4.     Sq.  16° 837.2 

Cripps,  the  carrier.     A  woodland  tale.     Blackmore, 

R.  D *. 530.24 

Cromwell,  Oliver.    Forster,  J.    Biographical  essays. 

London,  1860.     Sm.  8° 5425.12 

—  Villemain,  A.  F.     Histoire  de  Cromwell  d'apres 

les  memoires  du  temps  et  les  recueils  parlemen- 

taires.     Bruxelles,  185L     12° 2015.7 

Crusades,  The  history  and  literature  of  the.  Sybel, 

H.  (C.  L.)  von.     London,  186L     8° 5924.11 

Crust,  The,  and  the  cake.     Mayo,  I.  F 115.1 

CuDLiP,  Annie,  formerly  Miss   Thomas.     A  narrow 

escape.     Boston 730.16 

—  Same.     Leipzig 3 17. 23 

Cumming,  (W.)  Gordon.    Wild  men  and  wild  beasts; 

or,  scenes  in  camp  and  jungle.  New  York,  1872. 

xiv,  372+pp.     Illustrated.     Sm.  8° 423,8 

Curate,   The,   in  charge.     Oliphant,    M.    (0.   W.) 

Leipzig 331.23 

—  Same.     New  York.... 721.25 

Curtis,  George  William.     Equal  rights  for  women. 

(In  Woman's  suffrage  tracts) 1926.5 

Daisy.     Warner,  S 722.19 

Daisy's  necklace:  and  what  came  of  it.    (A  literary 

episode.)     Aldrich,  T.  B 115.2 

Daniel  Deronda.     Lewes,  M.     VoL  i 722.20 

Davis,   Caroline  E.,  formerly  Miss  Kelly.      Carrie 

Allison;  or,  in  the  vineyard 929.10 

Dawn.     [Fiction.]     Adams,  H.  A 722.18 

Deacon  Pitkin's  farm.     Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 715.24 

Dead  marquise.  The.     A  romance.     Kip,  L 717.14 

Dead  men's  shoes.     Braddon,  M.  E.     Leipzig 321.27 

—  Same,    New  York 730.9 


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Deane,  Samuel.  The  New-England  farmer;  or 
georgical  dictionary.  3d  edition.  Boston, 
1822.     xi,532pp.     8° 6423.3 

Dear  Lady  Disdain.     MacCarthy,  J.     Leipzig 331.29 

—  Same.     New  York 721.23 

Declaration,  The,  of  independence  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  1776;  and  Washington's 
Farewell  address  to  the  people  of  the  United 
States,    1796.     Boston,' 1876.     57  pp.    Plate. 

Fac-similes.     4° 1920.3 

De  Foe,  Daniel.     Forster,  J.     Biographical  essays. 

London,  1860.     Sra.  8^^ 5425.12 

—  Lee,   W.     Daniel  Defoe:  his  life,  and  recently 

discovered  writings:    extending  from   1716  to 

1729.     London,  1869.     3  v.     8^^ , 6422.5 

Delany,  Mary  Granville.  Autobiography  and  cor- 
respondence: with  interesting  reminiscences  of 
George  the  third  and  Queen  Charlotte.  Edited 
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—  Milly;  or,  the  hidden  cross 1114.3 

GuiLLEMiN,  Amedee.    Petite  encyclopedie  populaire. 

La  lumiere  ot  les  couleurs.     Illustre  de  figures 

surbois.    Paris,  1874.    viii,  302  pp.     16° 2015.8 

Guizot,  Fran9ois  (Pierre  Guillaume).  Memoirs  to 
illustrate  the  history  of  my  time.  Translated 
byJ.  W.Cole.     London,  1858-61.     4  v.     8°...  5512.4 

Hadermann,  Jeanette  R.     Heavy  yokes 530.19 

Haideprinzesschen,  Das.    John,  E.    Leipzig,  1872. 

2v.     16° 5736.3 

Hale,  Edward.  The  fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western 
Europe  from  1678  to  1697.  With  maps  and 
plans.  London,  1876.  xi,  240-f-  pp.  [Morris, 
E.  E.,  and  Phillpotts,  J.  S.,  editors.  Epochs  of 
modern  history.]     16° 5419. 1 


Shelf.  No. 

Hall,  John.    Familiar  talks  to  boys.    New  York 

[1876].     98pp.     12° 1916.10 

Halves.     [Fiction.]     Payn,  J.     Leipzig 334.2 

Hamersly,  Lewis  R.  Records  of  living  ofl&cers  of 
the  U.  S.  navy  and  marine  corps;  with  a  history 
of  naval  operations  during  the  rebellion  of 
1861-5.     Philadelphia,  1870.     350  pp.     8° ..  ..5022.14 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  Round  my  house;  notes 
of  rural  life  in  France  in  peace  and  war.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     xii,  415  pp.     16°.. 827.4 

—  The  sylvan  year.  .  Leaves  from  the  note-book  of 

Raoul  Dubois.  [Also,  The  unknown  river.  An 
etcher's  voyage  of  discovery.]  Boston,  1876. 
2v.ini.     Portrait.     16° 5527.18 

Hamley,  Edward  Bruce.  The  operations  of  war 
explained  and  illustrated.  3d  edition.  Edin- 
burgh, 1872.  XXV,  479  pp.  Folded  maps  and 
plans.    4° 5910.6 

Hand,  The,  of  Ethelberta.     Hardy,  T 517.25 

Hardy,  Thomas.     Leisure  hour  series.     The  hand 

of  Ethelberta.     A  comedy  in  chapters 517.25 

Hare,  Augustus  John  Cuthbert.  Memorials  of  a 
quiet  life.  Supplementary  volume  [in].  With 
57  photographs.  London,  1876.  vi,  263  pp. 
Sm.8° 5427.1.3 

Hargreaves,  William.  Our  wasted  resources;  the 
missing  link  in  the  temperance  reform.  New 
York,  1876.     201pp.     12° 5835.8 

Harper's  bazar.     VoL  8.     New  York,  1875.    F°..   1430.1 

Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.     The  natural  history  of 

the  Bible.     Boston,  1820.     xl,  476  pp.     8°  ..  ..6323.11 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     The  DoUiver  romance  and 

other  pieces.     Boston,  1876.     213  pp.     12°  ....1813.13 

—  Fanshawe  and  other  pieces.     Boston,  1876.     243 

pp.     12° 1813.12 

Content*.  —  Fanshawe:  Biographical  sketches:  Mrs.  Hutch- 
inson; Sir  William  Phips;  Sir  William  Pepperell;  Thomas 
Green  Fessenden ;  Jonathan  Cilley. 

—  A  study  of  Hawthorne.     Lathrop,  G.  P.     Bos- 

ton, 1876.     Sq.  16° 1839.4 

Hay,  Mary  Cecil.     Hidden  perils.     A  novel 530.18 

Hayward,  Abraham.  Biographical  and  critical 
essays.  Reprinted  from  reviews,  with  additions 
and  corrections.  Vol.  1,  2,  2d  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1873,  74.     3  V.     8° 5833.3 

Content*.  —  Vol.  I.  The  pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  history; 
Frederic  von  Gentz;  Maria  Edgeworth:  her  life  and  writ- 
ings ;  George  Canning  as  a  man  of  letters ;  Marshal  Saxe ; 
Sylvain  Van  de  Weyer;  Alexander  Dumas;  Salons;  Whist 
and  whist-players.  11.  Varieties  of  history  and  art;  Edward 
Livingston;  Richard  the  third;  Marie  Antoinette;  The 
countess  of  Albany  andAlfleri;  Sir  Henry  Holland's  Recol- 
lections ;  Lady  Palmerston ;  Lord  Lansdowne ;  Lord  Bailing 
and  Bulwer ;  More  about  Junius.  III.  The  British  parlia- 
ment: its  history  and  eloquence;  Curiosities  of  German 
archives;  England  and  France:  their  national  qualities,  man- 
ners, morals,  and  society;  Lanfrey's  Napoleon;  Vicissitudes 
of  families:  English,  Scotch,  Irish,  and  continental  nobility; 
Lives  of  the  Lord  chancellors  of  Ireland;  The  second  Ar- 
mada ;  The  purchase  system. 

Heavenward  —  earthward.    MacKeever,  H.  B. . .  1127.11 

Heavy  yokes.     Hadermann,  J.  R 530.19 

Helen  Erskine.     Robinson,  Mrs.  M.  H 116.3 

Helps,    Sir    Arthur.      The    Spanish    conquest    in 

America.     New  York,  1856.     4  v.     Map.     12°.     816.6 
Henry  III,  king  of  France  and  Poland.     His  court 
and  times.    Freer,  M.  W.     London,  1858.     3  v. 

Sm.  8° 5525.13 

Henslow,  John  Stevens.  A  dictionary  of  botanical 
terms.      New  edition.      Illustrated.       London 

[1861].     218-l-pp.     Sm.  8° 6627.4 

Hepworth,  George  Hughes.  Starboard  and  port: 
the  "Nettie"  along  shore.     New  York,   1876. 

237  pp.     Map.     Illustrations.     12° 435.5 

Herald  of  health.     Vol.  59,  60.     New  York,  1875. 

2v.ini.     8° 1325.1 

Hidden  perils.     A  novel.     Hay,  M.  C 530. 18 

HiQGiNSON,  Thomas  Wentworth,  editor.  Brief  biog- 
raphies of  European  public  men.     Namely:  — 

—  Tuttle,    H.       German    political  leaders.       New 

York,  1876.     16° 628.9 

Highlands,  The,  of  the  city.     Black,  W 331.28 

Holland,  Sir  Henry.  Recollections.  See  Hay- 
ward, A.  Biographical  and  critical  essays. 
London,  1873.     8° 6833.3.2 


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Chantrey,   sculptor,   in   Hallamsbire   and   else- 
where.     London   [1851].      364-f-  pp.      Wood- 
cut.    Sm.  8° 5338.2 

Home,  The.     [Fiction.]     Bremer,  F 730.20 

Hopkins,  Ellice.     Rose  Turquand 530.25 

Hopkins,  Livingston.  A  comic  history  of  the 
United  States.       New  York,    1876.       223   pp. 

Illustrated.     12" 617.3 

House,  The,  on  the  heights.     MacKeever,  H.  B.  . . .   717.17 
Household  art.     The  book  of  American  interiors. 

Elliott,  C.  W.     Boston,  1876.     4^^ 6230.4 

HowiTT,  Anna  Mary.     An   art-student   in  Munich. 

London,  1853.     2v.ini.     Sm.  8° 6215.1 

Ho  WITT,  William.  The  student-life  of  Germany: 
from  the  unpublished  MS.  of  Dr.  Cornelius. 
Containing  nearly  forty  of  the  most  famous 
student  songs,  with  the  original  music,  adapted 
to  the  piano-forte,  by  Winkelmeyer.  Illustrated. 

London,  184L     xviii,  484  pp.     S'^ 5712.4 

Hue,  Evaristo  Regis.  Travels  in  Tartary,  Thibet, 
and  China,  1844-0.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  W.   Hazlitt.      Illustrated.     London 

[1852].     2v.     Folded  map.     16° 5935.12 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  Harriet.  The  life  and  times  of 
Louisa,  queen  of  Prussia.  With  an  introduc- 
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London,  1876.     2  v.     Portrait.     Sm.  8'' 5726.5 

Hunt's  merchants'  magazine,  and  commercial  re- 
view.    Vol.  1-34,  41-43.     New  York,  1840-60. 

37  V.     8° 1322.1 

Hymnology.  a  collection  of  psalms  and  hymns, 
for  social  and  private  worship.  3d  edition. 
Boston,  1832.     12° 6328.26 

Ida  Craven.     Cadoll,  H.  M 517.27 

Illustrated  London  news.     Vol.   1-67.      London, 

1842-75.     67  V.     F° 5134.1 

—  Same.     Vol.  28,  31.      London,  1856,  57.     2  v. 

F° 1410.1 

Illustration,  L'.    Tome  66.     Paris,  1875.     F° 6321.1 

Imaginary  voyages.     Verne,  J.     Five  weeks  in  a 

balloon.     New  York,  1869.     8° 735.26 

Same.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.30 

— From  the  earth  to  the  moon  direct  in  97  hours 

20  minutes:  and  a  trip  round  it.     New  York, 

1874.     8° 734.15 

Same.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.28 

Round  the  moon.     London,  1876.     Sm.  8° 715.29 

■ Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas.  Lon- 
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Immortality.  The  unseen  universe,  or  physical 
speculations  on  a  future  state.      Tait,  P.  G., 

and  Stewart,  B.     London,  1875.     8° 5834.6 

In  a  winter  city.  A  sketch.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  Leip- 
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Independence,  a  centennial  love  story.    Aloott,  L. 

M 718.9 

Independence  hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  An  historical 
account  of  the  old  state  house  of  Pennsylvania. 

Etting,  F.  M.     Boston,  1876.     Sm.  4° 5220.1 

Industrial  arts.  Lacroix,  P.  The  arts  in  the  mid- 
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London,  1875.     L.  8° 6230.5 

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Infantry  tactics;    or,  rules  for  the  exercise   and 

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Scott,  W.     New  York,  1852.     3  v.     16° 1529.7 

Inventions.      Discoveries  and  inventions  of   the 

nineteenth  century.      Routledge,  R.     London, 

1876.     Sm.  8° 1522.17 

Irish  Amy.     Guernsey,  L.  E 929.12 

Italy,  a  poem.    Rogers,  S.    London,  1842.    8°  ....  5515.5 

James,  George  Payne  Rainsford.    Richelieu.    A  tale 

of  France 722.22 

Jasmine  Leigh.     Tytler,  C.  C.  F 717.19 

Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy.    A  book  about  the  clergy. 

London,  1870.     2  v.     8° 123L4  and  6320.6 

JTes^ica'^  first  prayer.    Smith,  H. 1128.3 


Shelf.  No. 
Jews.    The  antiquities  of  Israel.    Ewald,  (G.)  H. 

(A.)     London,  1876.     8° 5811.13 

Junius,  pseud.     More  about  Junius.     Hayward,  A. 

Biographical  and  critical  essays.    London,  1873. 

8° 5833.3.2 

Kavanagh,  Julia.    A  summer  and  winter  in  the  two 

Sicilies.     Leipzig,  1858.     2  v.  in  1.     Sq.  16°  . . .     428.4 

Kennedy,  W.  R.  Sporting  adventures  in  the  Pacific, 
whilst  in  command  of  the  "  Reindeer."  Lon- 
don, 1876.     3034- pp.     Illustrated.     8° 5912.6 

Keppel,  George  Thomas,  %th  earl  of  Albemarle.  Fifty 
years  of  my  life.  2d  edition,  enlarged.  London, 
1876.     2  V.     Portrait.     Folded  sheet.     8° 5333.8 

KiNGLAKE,  Alexander  William.  The  invasion  of  the 
Crimea:  its  origin,  and  an  account  of  its  prog- 
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all  the  plans,  maps  and  emendations  of  the  3d 
London  edition.  Vol.  i-x.  Leipzig,  1863-75. 
10v.in4.     Sq.  16° 837.2 

Content*.  —  Vol.  I,  II.  Tramactions  which  brought  on  the 
war.  Ill- VIII.  Invasiou  of  the  Crimea.  IX,  X.  Battle  of 
Inkoniian. 

KiNQSLEY,  Henry.     Ravenshoe 326.20 

Kingston,  William  II.  G.     Adrift  in  a  boat 931.12 

—  The  child  of  the  wreck;  or,  the  loss  of  the  Royal 

George 1118.13 

Knowles,  James  Sheridan.  Dramatic  works.  Lon- 
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Lacroix,  Paul.  The  arts  in  the  middle  ages  and  at 
the  period  of  the  renaissance.  Illustrated  with 
10  chroraolithographic  prints  and  upwards  of  400 
engravings  on  wood.  London,  1875.  xix,  520 
pp.     L.  8° 6230.5 

—  Manners,  customs,  and  dress  during  the  middle 

ages,  and  during  the  renaissance  period.  Illus- 
trated with  19  chromolithographio  prints  and 
upwards  of  400  engravings  on  wood.  London, 
1876.     xviii,  554  pp.     L.  8° 6230.6 

—  The  xviiith  century.     Its  institutions,  customs, 

and  costumes.  France,  1700-1789.  [From  the 
French.]  Illustrated  with  21  chromolithographs 
and  351  wood  engravings.     London,  1876.     xvi, 

489  pp.     L.  8° 5510.3 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart.     Black,  W 331.28 

"  Land,  The,  of  the  sky."    Fisher,  F.  C 730.15 

Laneton  parsonage.     Sewell,  E.  M.     3v 532.7 

Langdon,  Mary,  pseud.     See  Pike,  Mary  Hayden. 
Lanman,  Charles.     Biographical  annals  of  the  civil 
government  of  the  United  States  during  its  first 
century.      From   original   and  official   sources. 

Washington,  1876.     6,  676  pp.     8° 'R.R.,  C.3.2 

Last  house.  The,  on  C street.     Craik,  D.  (M.) 

Leipzig 323.27 

—  Same.     New  York 630.23 

Lathrop,  George  Parsons.     A  study  of  Hawthorne. 

Boston,  1876.     350  pp.     Wood-cut.     Sq.  16°. . .   1839.4 

Lawrence's  adventures  among  the  ice-cutters,  glass- 
makers,  coal-miners,  iron-men,  and  ship-builders. ' 
Trowbridge,  J.  T 932.20 

Lee,  Frederick  George,  editor.  The  other  world ;  or, 
glimpses  of  the  supernatural.  Being  facts, 
records,  and  traditions  relating  to  dreams,  omens, 
miraculous  occurrences,  etc.  London,  1875.  2  v, 
Sm.  8° 63 27. 24 

Left-handed  Elsa.     [Reprinted  from  Blackwood's 

magazine] 717.16 

Leqer,    Theodor.      Animal   magnetism;    or  psyco- 

dunamy.     New  York,  1846.     402  pp.     12° 1522.16 

Leisure  hour  series.     Namely  :  — 

—  Cadell,  H.  M.     Ida  Craven 617.27 

—  Majendie,  Lady  M.  (E.)     Giannetto 117.1 

—  Maxwell,  C.     A  story  of  three  sisters 517.26 

Leslie,  Emma.      EUerslie  house.      A  book  for  boys,    939.7 
Lester,  Charles  Edwards.     The  artists  of  America: 

a  series  of  biographical  sketches  of  American 
artists;    with    portraits   and   designs   on   steel. 

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liESTRANGE  family.   The.     A  true  story.     Wilmer, 

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Leto,  Pomponio,  pseud.  The  Vatican  council.  Eight 
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Impressions  of  a  contemporary.  Translated  from 
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Lie,  Jonas.     A  Norse  love  story.     The  pilot  and  his 

wife.     Translated  by  Mrs.  Ole  Bull 116.1 

Life,   Nature  and.     Papillon,  F.     New  York,  1875. 

12° 1735.6 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  Jason.     A  poem.     Morris, 

W.     London,  1872.     Sm.  8°. 6114.6 

Light.     La  lumi^re  et  les  couleurs.     Guillemin,  A. 

Paris,  1874.    16° 2015.8 

Linton,  Eliza  Lynn.  The  atonement  of  Leam  Dun- 
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Literature  primers.     Namely  :  — 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.     English  literature.. 1738.3 

Little  Gordon,  The.     Church,  F 331.31 

Little  Meg's  children.     Smith,  H 1128.2 

Little  wanderers',  The,  advocate.  Vol.  8,  10.  Bos- 
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Livermore,   Nathaniel,   Sermon   on   the  death    of. 

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Livius  Patavinus,  Titus.  The  history  of  Rome. 
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—  Same.     Books  i-x.    With  introduction,  historical 

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LoMfiNiE,  Louis  Leonard  de.  Beaumarchais  and  his 
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Lord  Erlistoun.     Craik,  D.  (M.)    Leipzig 323.27 

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Louis  IX,   or   St.  Louis,  king  of  France.     The  good 

St.  Louis  and  his  times.     Bray,  A.  E.     London, 

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Louise    Augusta    Wilhelmine   Amelib,   queen    of 

Prussia,  The  life  and  times  of.     Hudson,  E.  H. 

London,  1876.     2  v.     Sm.  8° 5726.5 

Low  marriage,  A.     Craik,  D.  (M.)     Leipzig 330.22 

—  Same.     New  York 530.23 

Lucky  disappointment,  A.     Church,  F.     Boston 718.6 

—  Same.     Leipzig , 331.31 

Ludlow,  John  Malcolm.  The  war  of  American  in- 
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Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  lord.  Life  and  let- 
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MacCarthy  [McCarthy],  Justin.     Dear  Lady  Dis- 
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—  Same.     New  York 721.23 

MacDonald  [McDonald],  Flora.  The  autobiog- 
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Macgilvray,  Walter.     John  of  the  golden  mouth; 
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MacKeever  [McKeever],  Harriet  B.  Heavenward  — 

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Macmillan's  magazine.  VoL  33.    London,  1876.   8°.  6527.1 
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Malet,  Harold  Esdaile.  Annals  of  the  road,  or 
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Man<  The,  who  was  like  Shakspeare.      Black,  W. 

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—  Same.     Now  York 711.9 

Manners  and  minor  morals.    Familiar  talks  to  boys. 

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Marguerite  d'Angouleme,  queen  of  Navarre,  Life 

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—  Same.     Leipzig 331.28 

Marryat,   Frederick.      Frank    Mildmay;     or,  the 

naval  officer 620.6 

—  Rattlin,  the  reefer 520.7 

Martin,  W.  S.     Our  school  days.     Edited  by  C.  S. 

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Martin  Paz.     Verne,  J.     Boston 529.6 

—  Same.     London 7 15.34 

Massachusetts.      Legislative  documents.      Board  of 

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Board  of  health.     7th   annual  report.     Boston, 

1876.  xxii,  551  pp.  Charts.  Plans.  Plates. 
Diagrams.     Folded  maps.     8° 6913.3 

Master  Zacharius.     Verne,  J.     Boston 529.2 

—  Same.     London 715.36 

Mathews,  William.     Words;  their  use  and  abuse. 

Chicago,  1876.     384  pp.    12° 1736.10 

Maxwell,  Cecil.     Leisure  hour  series.     A  story  of 

three  sisters 517.26 

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♦Academy,  The.     London.     [Literature,  science,  and  art'] 4°  w. 

*Aldine,  The.     New  York.     [Illustrated'] F°  m. 

♦American  naturalist.     Salem 8°  m. 

Appleton's  journal  of  literature,  science,  and  art.     New  York 4°  w. 

♦Army  and  navy  journal.     New  York F°  w. 

♦Art,  L'.     Revue  hebdomadaire  illustree.     Paris F°  w. 

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♦Athen^um,  The.     London.     [Literary  criticism,  etc.] 4°  w. 

Atlantic  monthly.     Boston.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

Ballou's  monthly  magazine.     Boston.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

Bee-hive,  The.     London.     [Labor  organ] F°  w. 

♦Boston  daily  advertiser.     Boston F°  d. 

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♦Church  and  state.     New  York  and  Boston.     [Episcopal] F°  w. 

♦Contemporary  review.     London.     [Literary]   8°  m. 

♦Cornhill  magazine.     London.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

Daily  graphic.     New  York.     [Illustrated.] F°  w. 

♦Deutsche  Rundschau.     Berlin.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

Dexter  Smith's  musical,  literary,  dramatic  and  art  paper.     Boston 4°  m. 

♦Dublin  review.     London.     [  Catholic] 8°  q. 

♦Dublin  university  magazine.     Dublin.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

♦Dwight's  journal  of  music.     Boston 4°  ^m. 

Eclectic  magazine.     New  York.     [Literary  compilation] 8°  m. 

♦Englishwoman's  domestic  magazine.     London.     [Fashion] 4°  m. 

Every  boy's  magazine.     London L.  8°  m. 

Folio.     Boston.     [Musical] 4°  m. 

♦Fortnightly  review.     London.     [Literary] 8°  m. 

Frank  Leslie's  illustrated  newspaper.     New  York \ F°  w. 

♦Fraser's  magazine.     London:     [Literary  and  critical] 8°  m. 

Galaxy,  The.     New  York.     [Literary] 8"  m. 

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Godey's  lady's  book.     Philadelphia.     [Fashion] 8°  m. 

Golden  rule,  The.     Boston.     [Religious  and  literary] '. F°  w. 

Good  words.     London.     [Literary:]  . .  .^ 8"  m. 

♦Graphic,  The.     London.     [Illustrated,  literary,  etc.] F°  w. 

Harper's  bazar.     New  York.     [Fashioji] F°  w. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.     New  York.     [Illustrated,  literary,  etc.] 8°  m. 

Harper's  weekly.     New  York.     [Illustrated,  literary,  etc.] F°  w. 

Herald  of  health.     New  York.     [Hygienic] 8"  m. 

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♦Illustration,  L',  journal  universeL     Paris.     [News,  etc.] F°  w. 


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^International  review.     New  York 

Lippincott's  magazine.     Philadelphia.     [Literary"} 

Literary  world.     Boston.     [  Critical] 

Littell's  living  age.     Boston.     [Eclecticl 

*M acmillan's  magazine.     London.     [Literary'] 

*Mail,  The.     London.     [News] 

♦Methodist  quarterly  review.    New  York 

*MoNDE,  Le,  illu8tr6.     Paris.     [Literary,  illustrated] 

Nation,  The.    New  York.     [New.9,  criticism,  etc.] 

♦Nature.     London.     [Science  and  art] L. 

New  church  independent  and  monthly  review.     Chicago 

New-England  journal  of  education.     Boston 

New  Jerusalem  messenger.     New  York 

♦North  American  review.     Boston.     [Literary,  critical] 

Official  gazette  of  the  United  States  patent  office.    Washington 

Our  dumb  animals.     Boston 

♦Pall  Mall  budget.     London.     [News] 

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♦Practical  magazine.     London  and  Boston.     [  Technological] 

♦Punch.     London.     [Comic] 

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